T.Rex Arms Sidecar Kydex Holster Review and Demo

Published on October 15, 2016
Duration: 8:20

The T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster offers excellent concealment for appendix carry, featuring a Kydex construction, integrated magazine carrier, and adjustable tension. It demonstrates rapid draw speeds, achieving sub-second times with compatible firearms like Glocks and red dot sights. The 'claw' feature significantly aids concealment by tucking the grip closer to the body. However, the presenter strongly advises professional training for safe appendix carry.

Quick Summary

The T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster is a Kydex AIWB option with an integrated mag carrier and adjustable tension. Its 'claw' feature aids concealment by tucking the grip inward. It fits Glocks (17, 19, 23) and RDS-equipped firearms, demonstrating fast draws, but requires professional training for safe appendix carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Live Demo
  2. 00:12Appendix Carry Safety Warning
  3. 01:25Holster Features & Design
  4. 02:59Mounting & Concealment Claw
  5. 04:46Firearm & Optic Compatibility
  6. 06:54Range Performance & Speed Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster?

The Sidecar holster is made of Kydex, features an integrated magazine carrier, offers five points of tension adjustment for retention, and includes a 'claw' to aid concealment by tucking the grip closer to the body. It also provides full trigger coverage.

How does the T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster improve concealment?

Concealment is enhanced primarily by the 'claw' feature, which pushes the firearm's grip inward towards the wearer's body. Combined with proper belt selection and holster tension, it minimizes printing.

What firearms and accessories are compatible with the Sidecar holster?

The reviewed Sidecar holster is compatible with various Glock models, including the Glock 17, 19, and 23. It's also designed to accommodate firearms equipped with red dot sights (RDS) like the Trijicon RMR.

What is the recommended safety practice for appendix carry?

The presenter strongly emphasizes that appendix carry, especially with a loaded firearm, requires professional training. It is considered dangerous without proper instruction and practice due to the proximity of the firearm to vital areas.

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