How to Use a Smart Carry Holster

Published on September 12, 2013
Duration: 5:41

The SmartCarry holster offers deep concealment using canvas and denim, secured by Velcro straps. It's designed for comfort during various activities and allows for a discreet draw by pulling pants forward. The Glock 36, a .45 ACP subcompact, fits well, demonstrating the holster's effectiveness for everyday carry.

Quick Summary

The SmartCarry holster provides deep concealment using canvas and denim, worn 4-5 inches below the beltline. Practice drawing by pulling pants forward with your weak hand. It remains invisible with a tucked shirt and is comfortable for daily activities.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to SmartCarry Holster
  2. 00:34SmartCarry Holster Construction & Materials
  3. 01:24Draw Technique and Positioning
  4. 02:11Demonstration: Wearing the Holster
  5. 04:15Concealment and Mobility Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the SmartCarry holster achieve deep concealment?

The SmartCarry holster is designed for deep concealment by being worn below the beltline, typically 4 to 5 inches down. Its pouch design and the method of tucking a shirt into it help hide the firearm effectively.

What materials are used in the SmartCarry holster?

The SmartCarry holster is primarily made of canvas and denim for the main pouch that holds the firearm and a spare magazine. The adjustable straps are constructed from elastic sections and stiff cotton, secured with Velcro fasteners.

What is the recommended draw technique for the SmartCarry holster?

To draw from a SmartCarry holster, use your weak hand thumb to pull your pants forward, creating space. This allows your strong hand to reach into the holster pouch and draw the firearm smoothly and discreetly.

Is the SmartCarry holster comfortable for daily activities?

Yes, the SmartCarry holster is designed for comfort and mobility. It remains concealed even with a tucked-in shirt and allows for comfortable movement during activities like sitting, bending, jogging, and playing with children.

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