Suppressed IWB | Should We Offer It? | QVO Tactical

Published on January 12, 2026
Duration: 1:24

This video showcases the development and demonstration of a custom Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) holster designed to accommodate a suppressed firearm, specifically a CZ 75 SP-01 with a Surefire X300 light. Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical highlights the adaptability of holster designs, the importance of specific components like DCC Monoblock clips and metal wings for stability, and practical considerations for concealed carry, including draw technique and seated comfort. The demonstration emphasizes the feasibility of carrying a larger, suppressed setup discreetly.

Quick Summary

Custom IWB holsters can accommodate suppressed firearms like the CZ 75 SP-01. Key features include precise molding for suppressor clearance, robust attachment systems like DCC Monoblock clips, and stabilizing elements such as metal wings to enhance concealment and stability during concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New Holster Fabric
  2. 00:11Firearm & Holster Fitment (CZ 75 SP-01)
  3. 00:21Custom Suppressed IWB Holster Build
  4. 00:45Concealment & Draw Demo
  5. 00:58Seated Comfort & Accessibility
  6. 01:07Glow Feature & QVO Offering?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you carry a suppressed firearm in an IWB holster?

Yes, it's possible with a custom-designed IWB holster. This video demonstrates a setup for a CZ 75 SP-01 with a suppressor, featuring specific adaptations like a metal wing and careful holster molding to accommodate the added bulk and length of the suppressor.

What components are important for a suppressed IWB holster?

Key components for a suppressed IWB holster include a robust attachment system like a DCC Monoblock clip for stability, and often a metal wing to help keep the holster pressed against the body. The holster itself must be precisely molded to clear the suppressor during both drawing and re-holstering.

How does carrying a suppressed firearm affect IWB concealment?

Carrying a suppressed firearm in an IWB holster increases the overall profile, making concealment more challenging. However, with a well-designed holster that incorporates features like a metal wing and proper molding, effective concealment under clothing is achievable, as demonstrated with the CZ 75 SP-01 example.

What is the benefit of a metal wing on an IWB holster?

A metal wing on an IWB holster, like the one shown on the custom suppressed holster, acts as a stabilizer. It helps to pivot the holster and keep the grip of the firearm tucked closer to the body, significantly improving concealment and reducing printing, especially when carrying larger or modified firearms.

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