Jeff answers your questions.

Published on November 14, 2024
Duration: 11:58

Jeff Mau, founder of Tenicor, discusses product development and customer interaction. He highlights the importance of holster height for grip, plans for HK VP9 holsters, and the potential of 3D printing in holster manufacturing. Mau also shares his views on the irrelevance of 40 S&W, recommends Aimpoint for rifle optics, and discusses future Tenicor products like active duty retention holsters and fanny pack designs.

Quick Summary

Jeff Mau of Tenicor discusses holster design, future products like HK VP9 holsters, and the potential of 3D printing. He views 40 S&W as an unnecessary caliber and recommends prioritizing slings and lights over optics for rifles if budget is a concern.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Customer Dialogue
  2. 00:52Holster Height & Grip
  3. 01:11HK VP9 Holster Plans
  4. 01:39Soft Shell Magazine Holders
  5. 01:56Glock 27 & 40 S&W Caliber
  6. 02:48Rifle Optics Recommendations
  7. 03:47Rifle Accessories Priority
  8. 03:583D Printing in Holster Manufacturing
  9. 05:25Alternative Holster Materials
  10. 06:19Active Duty Retention Holsters
  11. 06:39Open Top Holsters
  12. 07:31Shadow Systems Compatibility
  13. 08:01Fanny Pack Holster Idea
  14. 08:43ARX 2 Holster
  15. 08:56Vel 5 & Vel 6 Holsters
  16. 09:34Abdo Mag Pouch Development
  17. 10:143D Printing & Mag Pouches
  18. 10:37Taurus Firearms Holsters

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Tenicor's plans for HK VP9 holsters?

Tenicor is planning to manufacture holsters for the HK VP9. While they are a high priority, no specific release date has been announced due to the company's policy against providing timeline estimates to avoid potential disappointment.

What is Jeff Mau's opinion on the 40 S&W caliber?

Jeff Mau views the 40 S&W caliber as a 'solution in search of a problem.' He believes it arose from inadequate training and mindset issues in federal law enforcement during the 1980s, leading to firearms that were less reliable and durable.

What are the recommended priorities for rifle accessories?

According to Jeff Mau, the essential accessories for a rifle, in order of priority, are a sling, a weapon light, and then an optic. If budget constraints prevent purchasing a quality optic, using iron sights is advised.

What are the advantages and challenges of 3D printing in holster manufacturing?

3D printing offers significant design flexibility and is a process innovation for holster manufacturing, often using materials like Nylon 12. However, challenges include ensuring consistent quality, managing business operations, and inventory control.

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