T.REX Raptor 2.0 Holster | Overview

Published on April 24, 2024
Duration: 10:03

This guide details the installation and adjustment of the T.REX Raptor 2.0 holster, emphasizing its improved stability and customization options over the legacy model. Lucas Botkin, a primary designer for T.REX Arms, highlights the holster's advanced design features, including adjustable cant and ride height, and compatibility with various clip systems like the DCC Monoblock. The Raptor is presented as a versatile option for different carry positions, offering a streamlined profile for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The T.REX Raptor 2.0 holster offers significant improvements in stability and concealment over its predecessor. Key features include dual tuckable clips or DCC Monoblock compatibility, a 1-degree built-in tilt, and a 7.5-degree grip tuck angle to minimize printing. It's a versatile option for various carry positions, accommodating firearms like the Glock 19 with accessories such as the Streamlight TLR-7 and Trijicon SRO.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Product Evolution: Raptor 2.0 Intro
  2. 00:27Legacy Raptor Drawbacks
  3. 01:53New Raptor Features & Stability
  4. 03:45Technical Design: Fit & Concealment
  5. 04:58Hardware & Customization Options
  6. 08:36Raptor vs. Sidecar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the T.REX Raptor 2.0 holster?

The Raptor 2.0 features dual tuckable clips for improved stability, compatibility with DCC Monoblock hardware, and a redesigned geometry with a 1-degree tilt and 7.5-degree grip tuck angle to enhance concealment by pushing the grip closer to the body.

How does the T.REX Raptor 2.0 compare to the T.REX Sidecar holster?

The Raptor 2.0 offers a more streamlined profile suitable for various carry positions (3, 4 o'clock) and prioritizes minimal printing. The Sidecar is optimized for appendix carry and typically includes integrated magazine retention.

What accessories can be used with the T.REX Raptor 2.0 holster?

The Raptor 2.0 is compatible with tuckable clips, DCC Monoblock clips, and the Raptor Backer accessory for hybrid carry. It can also accommodate firearms equipped with lights like the Streamlight TLR-7 and red dots like the Trijicon SRO.

What is the purpose of the grip tuck angle on the Raptor holster?

The 7.5-degree grip tuck angle is a design feature that angles the pistol's grip inward towards the wearer's body. This significantly reduces the visible outline (printing) of the firearm, making concealed carry more discreet.

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