Modern Samurai Project: Concealed Kit and Favorite Red Dots

Published on April 24, 2022
Duration: 23:37

This video provides expert insights into optimizing concealed carry setups and selecting red dot optics. Key takeaways include the importance of belt stiffness and holster stability for consistent draws, the benefits of enclosed red dot emitters for durability, and specific recommendations for top-tier optics like the Aimpoint ACRO P2, Steiner MPS, and Holosun 509T.

Quick Summary

Scott Jedlinski recommends stiffer belts like Kore Essentials or Wilderness Tactical for concealed carry to prevent printing. Holsters should have wide mounting points or dual clips for stability, and features like claws or wings improve concealment by tucking the grip closer to the body.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Concealed Kit & Red Dots
  2. 00:35Best Belts for Concealed Carry
  3. 01:55Holster Mounting & Stability Tips
  4. 03:19Using Holster Claws for Concealment
  5. 04:37Holster Wedges for Comfort & Concealment
  6. 07:28Optimizing Ride Height for Draw Speed
  7. 08:22Top Enclosed Red Dot Optics
  8. 12:20Trijicon RMR vs. Leupold DeltaPoint Pro
  9. 16:20Trijicon SRO Durability Test
  10. 18:22Backup Irons & Optic Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best belts for concealed carry according to Scott Jedlinski?

Scott Jedlinski recommends stiffer belts for concealed carry to prevent printing. For rounder body types, Kore Essentials is suggested. For thinner individuals, more flexible options like Wilderness Tactical, Blue Alpha, or Langdon Tactical belts are advised to avoid 'hula hooping'.

What makes a good concealed carry holster?

A good concealed carry holster needs wide mounting points or dual clips for stability. Features like holster claws or wings are essential for tucking the grip closer to the body, improving concealment. Wedges can also help angle the muzzle out and grip in.

Which red dot sights are considered top-tier for concealed carry?

The top enclosed red dot sights recommended are the Aimpoint ACRO P2, Steiner MPS, and Holosun 509T, favored for their durability and reliability in adverse conditions. The Trijicon RMR is noted for durability but has a smaller window.

How important is ride height for a concealed carry pistol?

Ride height is critical for a consistent and fast draw. Scott Jedlinski's 'three-finger test' ensures the holster is high enough for a full master grip without fingers hitting the belt, enabling a quick 'stab' draw.

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