Lenny Magill demo's the MiniTuck Holster for the G42/43

Published on November 8, 2017
Duration: 8:33

Lenny Magill reviews the CrossBreed MiniTuck Holster for Glock 42 and 43. He highlights its hybrid design, combining leather comfort with Kydex retention, making it ideal for kidney carry. The demonstration covers proper application, drawing, and re-holstering, emphasizing the holster's non-collapsing Kydex shell for ease of use. Magill stresses the importance of consistent practice for safe concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The CrossBreed MiniTuck Holster features a hybrid design with a Kydex shell for retention and a leather backing for comfort. It's recommended for kidney carry and offers easy re-holstering due to its non-collapsing Kydex shell.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: MiniTuck Holster
  2. 00:53Leather vs. Kydex Holsters
  3. 02:00Hybrid Design Benefits
  4. 02:48Recommended Carry Position
  5. 03:15Holster Application Demo
  6. 05:06Drawing & Re-holstering Ease
  7. 06:38Importance of Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the CrossBreed MiniTuck Holster a hybrid design?

The MiniTuck is a hybrid holster because it combines a Kydex shell, which provides excellent firearm retention and maintains its shape, with a comfortable leather backing that rests against the wearer's body.

What is the recommended carry position for the MiniTuck Holster?

Lenny Magill recommends kidney carry, typically positioned above the back pocket, for the MiniTuck Holster. This position is favored due to the holster's slightly larger profile, making it less ideal for appendix carry.

Why is re-holstering easier with the MiniTuck Holster?

Re-holstering is made easier because the Kydex shell of the MiniTuck Holster prevents the holster from collapsing after the firearm is drawn. This rigidity ensures a consistent opening for safe and efficient re-holstering.

What are the pros and cons of leather versus Kydex holsters?

Leather holsters offer superior comfort and mold to the body over time but can lose retention. Kydex holsters provide excellent retention and durability but can be less comfortable against the skin and may require more precise fit.

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