Struggling with your T1 clips? | TENICOR

Published on June 3, 2020
Duration: 4:03

This guide details the process of attaching and detaching a holster equipped with TENICOR T1 clips. It emphasizes a workflow change from traditional clips, focusing on leveraging the belt for secure attachment and proper underhook clearance for removal. The instruction highlights the importance of secure holster retention for safe and effective concealed carry.

Quick Summary

Attaching TENICOR T1 clips involves tucking the holster behind your belt for leverage, pulling clips out just enough to clear the belt, sliding the holster on until clips rest on top, and pushing down to seat them. Removal requires pushing down slightly to clear the underhook and then pulling upwards, ensuring the underhooks clear the belt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Traditional Clips vs. T1 Clips
  2. 00:35Transitioning to T1 Clips
  3. 00:47How to Attach T1 Clips
  4. 01:33How to Detach T1 Clips
  5. 02:37Importance of Secure Holster Retention
  6. 03:05Issues with Other Clip Designs

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I attach a holster with TENICOR T1 clips?

To attach TENICOR T1 clips, tuck the holster behind your belt for leverage. Pull the clips out just enough to clear the belt, then slide the holster in until the clips rest on top. Push down on the clips to seat them securely, ensuring they audibly 'pop' into place.

What is the correct way to remove a holster with TENICOR T1 clips?

To remove a holster with TENICOR T1 clips, push down slightly on the holster to clear the underhook from the belt. Then, pull the holster upwards, ensuring the underhooks completely clear the bottom of the belt before detaching.

Why are TENICOR T1 clips considered more secure than traditional clips?

TENICOR T1 clips are designed for enhanced security and retention, unlike many traditional plastic clips which can be bulky and may not adequately retain the holster on the belt during a draw or incidental contact.

What is the main purpose of a holster's retention system?

The primary purpose of a holster's retention system is to keep the firearm securely attached to your body and prevent it from coming off during a draw or other movements, ensuring it stays in place even under pressure.

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