Most Modular Concealment Holster Ever?

Published on November 12, 2021
Duration: 37:47

This guide details the modular attachment process for the T.REX ARMS Sidecar Holster, leveraging its 'spine' system. It covers attaching various accessories like magazine pouches and tourniquet holders using the provided hardware. The video emphasizes the holster's versatility for different carry positions and firearm/accessory configurations, as demonstrated by Lucas Botkin, founder of T.REX ARMS.

Quick Summary

The T.REX ARMS Sidecar Holster revolutionizes concealed carry with its 'Modular Spine System,' enabling users to attach various accessories like magazine pouches and tourniquets. Designed for comfort and versatility, it supports appendix and 3-4 o'clock carry positions for models like the Glock 19, featuring Kydex construction made in the USA.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Modularity
  2. 00:52The Spine System and Attachments
  3. 02:22Manufacturing and Open Source Design
  4. 03:31Appendix Carry Tips and Setup
  5. 04:55Shooting Standards and Drills
  6. 08:28Vehicle Bailout Drills
  7. 09:24SMG and Rifle Magazine Carriers

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the T.REX ARMS Sidecar Holster unique?

The T.REX ARMS Sidecar Holster's primary innovation is its 'Modular Spine System,' which allows users to easily attach and detach various accessories like magazine pouches, tourniquet holders, and handcuff carriers to the main holster body, offering unparalleled customization.

How does the 'spine' system on the Sidecar Holster work?

The 'spine' system utilizes a series of teeth and a specific spacing on the holster body. Modular attachments are secured to this spine using a metal pin and a rubber washer, allowing for quick swaps and a secure fit without needing specialized tools.

What types of firearms and accessories are compatible with the Sidecar Holster?

The Sidecar Holster is shown accommodating various Glock models (Glock 19, Glock 17, Glock 48) with weapon lights like the Streamlight TLR-7A and TLR-7 Sub. It also supports modular attachments for pistol, SMG (MP5), and rifle (AR-15) magazines, as well as tourniquets and handcuffs.

What are some key concealment tips mentioned for appendix carry with the Sidecar Holster?

For appendix carry comfort, Lucas Botkin advises centering the pistol slide with your belly button. This positioning helps prevent weapon-mounted lights from digging into your leg, especially when sitting or driving, enhancing overall comfort.

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