JTs Custom Kydex Holsters

Published on April 7, 2015
Duration: 3:34

This video reviews a custom Kydex holster from JT's Custom Kydex, designed for the S&W Shield. The reviewer highlights the good workmanship, durable, thicker Kydex material, and dual retention screws. Options for belt clip orientation (cantilevered or straight up/down) and color are noted as customizable preferences.

Quick Summary

The JT's Custom Kydex holster is praised for its durable, thicker Kydex construction and dual retention screws. While not tuckable, it offers significant customization in belt clip type and orientation, with a wide array of color options available on their website.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction and Holster Overview
  2. 00:37Initial Impressions and Workmanship
  3. 00:46Belt Clip Orientation Preference
  4. 01:12Retention Screws and Security
  5. 01:30Inside the Waistband (IWB) Design
  6. 01:48Kydex Thickness and Durability
  7. 01:57Customization Options: Colors and Clips
  8. 02:32Where to Order and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the JT's Custom Kydex holster?

The JT's Custom Kydex holster is noted for its good workmanship, durable and thicker Kydex material, and dual retention screws for enhanced security. It's an inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster with various customization options for belt clips and colors.

What customization options are available for JT's Custom Kydex holsters?

Customers can choose different belt clip types, including a standard 1.5-inch clip and options for thicker belts. The clip orientation can also be specified as cantilevered or straight up-and-down. A wide variety of colors and designs, like carbon fiber, are also available.

Is the JT's Custom Kydex holster tuckable?

No, the reviewer explicitly states that this particular JT's Custom Kydex holster is not tuckable. This means a shirt or outer garment must be worn over the holster to conceal it.

What is the reviewer's preference for belt clip orientation on an IWB holster?

For appendix carry, the reviewer personally prefers a belt clip that is oriented straight up and down. While the tested holster has a cantilevered clip, which still functions, the straight orientation is considered ideal for their carry style.

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