New Adjustable Comfort Wedge From Vedder Holsters!

Published on January 27, 2024
Duration: 3:53

This guide explains how to use an adjustable comfort wedge, like the one from Vedder Holsters, to improve concealed carry comfort and firearm concealment. The wedge, often attached via Velcro, helps offset the 'flapping' effect of shorter-barreled handguns by pushing the firearm closer to the body. It's adjustable for personalized fit and can be transferred between holsters.

Quick Summary

An adjustable comfort wedge for concealed carry holsters, like the one from Vedder Holsters, improves concealment and comfort by pushing the firearm's grip closer to the body. This is particularly useful for shorter-barreled handguns that tend to 'flap' away. Many wedges use Velcro for easy transfer between holsters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Problem Statement
  2. 00:08Why Shorter Barrels Cause Concealment Issues
  3. 00:52Introducing the Vedder Comfort Wedge
  4. 01:34Adjustability and Versatility
  5. 01:45Material and Comfort Features
  6. 01:53Demonstration on Walther PPS M2
  7. 02:01Praise for Walther PPS M2 and Vedder Gear
  8. 02:17Where to Purchase

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a comfort wedge for a concealed carry holster?

A comfort wedge is an accessory, often made of soft foam and covered in cloth, that attaches to the body-facing side of an inside-the-waistband holster. Its primary function is to push the firearm's grip closer to the body, improving concealment and comfort, especially for shorter-barreled handguns.

Why do shorter-barreled firearms cause concealment issues?

Shorter-barreled firearms have less contact with the body, which can cause them to pivot or 'flap' away from the torso. This makes the firearm's profile more noticeable and can be uncomfortable. Longer barrels tend to stay closer due to more contact points.

How does an adjustable comfort wedge work?

An adjustable comfort wedge works by creating a physical barrier between your body and the holster. By angling the firearm's grip inward, it reduces the printing (outline of the gun) and makes the carry more comfortable by distributing pressure more evenly.

Can I move a comfort wedge between different holsters?

Yes, many modern comfort wedges, like the one from Vedder Holsters, use Velcro for attachment. This allows them to be easily removed and reattached to different holsters, provided those holsters also have a compatible Velcro surface or you add one.

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