Something Is Wrong With These Holsters…

Published on December 24, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This guide, based on expert assessment from Tenicor, details how to inspect holsters for cosmetic blemishes that qualify them as 'Blemicor' items. It covers identifying surface imperfections, checking sight channels, and confirming firearm fitment, emphasizing that these holsters retain full functional integrity despite minor cosmetic flaws. The information is presented transparently by a brand expert, offering insights into production quality control and value-driven purchasing opportunities.

Quick Summary

Tenicor Blemicor holsters are discounted (30%-50% off MSRP) due to minor cosmetic flaws like superficial marring. Experts confirm these holsters retain full functional integrity and are safe for carrying firearms, often originating from customer returns or minor production imperfections.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Blemicor Holsters
  2. 00:07Inspection Criteria & Process
  3. 00:27Origin of Blemished Items
  4. 00:44Results and Sale Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Tenicor Blemicor holsters?

Tenicor Blemicor holsters are products sold at a discount (30%-50% off MSRP) because they have minor cosmetic imperfections, such as superficial marring or buffing marks. They are functionally identical to standard holsters and retain full performance integrity.

How can I identify a blemished holster?

Inspect the holster for cosmetic flaws like scratches, marring, or 'funky' buffing marks on the surface and edges. Also, check the sight channel clearance and overall fitment with your firearm to ensure it's still fully functional.

Do cosmetic blemishes affect holster performance?

No, according to Tenicor experts, cosmetic blemishes on Blemicor holsters are purely superficial and do not affect the holster's functional integrity, safety, or performance in carrying a firearm.

Where do blemished holsters come from?

Blemished holsters typically originate from customer returns where the item was not actually defective, or from minor cosmetic errors that occurred during the production and buffing process. These issues do not compromise the holster's core function.

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