Something Is Wrong With These Holsters…

Published on December 24, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This expert guide, presented by a Tenicor representative, details the process of inspecting 'Blemicor' holsters, which are discounted due to minor cosmetic flaws. The inspection focuses on buffing imperfections, external blemishes, sight channel clearance, and overall fitment. Most identified issues are purely cosmetic, with the holsters retaining full functional integrity. This transparent approach highlights Tenicor's commitment to quality even in their discounted offerings.

Quick Summary

Tenicor Blemicor holsters are discounted (30%-50% off) due to minor cosmetic imperfections, not functional defects. Inspections focus on buffing marks and external blemishes, ensuring full functional integrity and retention for safe concealed carry.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Tenicor Blemicor holsters?

Tenicor Blemicor holsters are functionally identical to standard Tenicor products but are sold at a discount (30%-50% off) due to minor, purely cosmetic imperfections. These flaws typically arise from customer returns or slight errors during the manufacturing and buffing process.

How are Tenicor Blemicor holsters inspected?

Inspection focuses on buffing imperfections, external blemishes, sight channel clearance, and overall fitment with a firearm. The goal is to identify cosmetic flaws that do not affect the holster's performance or retention capabilities.

What kind of imperfections can be found on Blemicor holsters?

Imperfections are generally cosmetic, such as superficial marring on the surface or 'funky' buffing marks on the edges. These do not compromise the structural integrity or the ability of the holster to securely retain a firearm.

Are Blemicor holsters safe to use for concealed carry?

Yes, Blemicor holsters are safe for concealed carry. The identified blemishes are cosmetic and do not affect the functional integrity, retention, or safety features of the holster. They are built to the same standards as Tenicor's non-blemished products.

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