S&W Body Guard 2.0 Pocket Holster

Published on October 16, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video details the manufacturing process of a QVO Tactical pocket holster for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0, showcasing techniques from Kydex forming to 3D printing of retention components. Roger Barrera, owner of QVO Tactical, demonstrates the full workflow and a live-fire draw from a pocket, highlighting the effectiveness of the 3D printed pocket hook for secure carry. The instruction is professional and authoritative, reflecting deep expertise in holster design and production.

Quick Summary

The QVO Tactical pocket holster for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 utilizes a 3D printed hook to secure the holster in the pocket during a draw. Manufactured using Kydex and 3D printing, this design ensures the holster stays put while the firearm is presented, enhancing concealed carry effectiveness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Holster Manufacturing Process
  2. 00:103D Printed Retention Hook Design
  3. 00:15Live Fire Draw Demonstration
  4. 00:27Product Overview & Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the QVO Tactical pocket holster designed to stay in place during a draw?

The QVO Tactical pocket holster features a 3D printed hook that specifically catches the inside edge of the pocket. This mechanical engagement ensures the holster remains secured in the pocket while the firearm is drawn, preventing it from coming out with the gun.

What materials and processes are used to make the QVO Tactical pocket holster?

The holster is constructed using Kydex, which is heated and vacuum-formed. Key retention components, like the pocket hook, are manufactured using 3D printing technology, combining traditional holster making with modern additive manufacturing.

What firearm is featured with the QVO Tactical pocket holster?

The video showcases the S&W Bodyguard 2.0, a micro-compact pistol chambered in .380 ACP, demonstrating its suitability for pocket carry with this specific holster design.

Who is Roger Barrera and what is his expertise?

Roger Barrera is the owner of QVO Tactical and a professional holster maker. His expertise is evident through his demonstration of the full manufacturing workflow, detailed explanation of mechanical retention, and proficient tactical drawing and shooting skills.

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