P320 Red River Tactical LIGHT - COMP - RMR Bearing Holster | Where’s my Dremel...

Published on January 21, 2021
Duration: 5:06

This video details the process of modifying a Red River Tactical holster to accommodate a Sig Sauer P320 equipped with a PMM Gen 1 compensator and a compact barrel on a full-size frame. The instructor demonstrates how to use a Dremel tool to carefully remove Kydex material, explaining the importance of test-fitting throughout the process and warning about potential structural compromise. The video also touches on the holster's retention features and suitability for competition.

Quick Summary

Modifying a Red River Tactical holster for a Sig P320 with a PMM Gen 1 compensator involves using a Dremel tool to carefully remove Kydex where the compensator or extended barrel obstructs the fit. Test-fitting is crucial during this process to ensure proper clearance without compromising the holster's structural integrity.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Intro & Holster Choice
  2. 00:40PMM Comp & Barrel Setup
  3. 01:01Holster Fitment Issues
  4. 01:33Dremel Modification Process
  5. 01:56Modification Results & Warnings
  6. 02:24Range Test & Holstering
  7. 02:50Level 2 Hood & Retention
  8. 03:11Red River vs. Safariland Retention
  9. 03:51Optic & Sight Clearance
  10. 04:08Holster Versatility (USPSA, 3-Gun)
  11. 04:20Threaded Barrel Option
  12. 04:35Final Thoughts & PMM Comp Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would a Red River Tactical holster need modification for a Sig P320?

A Red River Tactical holster may require modification if you are using a Sig P320 with an aftermarket compensator, such as a PMM Gen 1, or an extended barrel configuration that protrudes beyond the standard holster length.

What tool is recommended for modifying a Kydex holster?

A Dremel tool is recommended for modifying Kydex holsters. It allows for precise material removal, but caution is advised to avoid compromising the holster's structural integrity.

What is the difference between Red River Tactical and Safariland holster retention?

The Red River Tactical holster's level two hood acts as a retention device to prevent the firearm from falling out. Safariland's level three retention is designed as a defensive mechanism to prevent an assailant from drawing the firearm.

Is the Red River Tactical holster suitable for competition shooting?

Yes, the Red River Tactical holster is considered suitable for competition shooting like USPSA and 3-Gun. Its retention features are designed to prevent accidental stage disqualifications due to the firearm falling out.

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