SOB Deep Concealed Holster: Part 1

This guide details the application of a minimalist deep concealed holster, emphasizing its role in covering critical firearm components like the front sight post and trigger guard. John 'Shrek' McPhee explains how to attach the clip and wear the holster for appendix carry, ensuring maximum concealment and safety.

Quick Summary

A minimalist deep concealed holster must cover the front sight post to prevent discomfort, keep the muzzle end closed to avoid barrel obstruction, and fully cover the trigger guard for safety. The Sheriff of Baghdad's holster uses a screwed-in clip for waistband attachment, ideal for appendix carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sheriff of Baghdad
  2. 00:04Deep Concealed Holster Overview
  3. 00:11Essential Holster Coverage: Front Sight Post
  4. 00:21Essential Holster Coverage: Muzzle End
  5. 00:27Essential Holster Coverage: Trigger Guard
  6. 00:32Holster Attachment Options
  7. 00:41Wearing the Holster: Appendix Carry
  8. 00:51Concealment During Movement
  9. 01:00Where to Find the Holster

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety features of a deep concealed holster?

A deep concealed holster must cover the front sight post to prevent it from digging into your body, keep the muzzle end closed to prevent debris entry, and fully cover the trigger guard to avoid accidental discharges.

How is the Sheriff of Baghdad's Deep Concealed Holster attached?

The Deep Concealed Holster features a clip that attaches to your waistband. It is secured with screws, allowing for reliable attachment for concealed carry.

What is the recommended way to wear the Deep Concealed Holster?

The holster is designed for Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) carry, with appendix carry being highlighted as an effective method for maximizing concealment, even when moving.

Why is covering the front sight post important in a concealed holster?

Covering the front sight post is crucial to prevent it from snagging on clothing or digging into your body, ensuring comfort and safety when carrying a firearm concealed.

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