T-Rex Sidecar warranty review

Published on January 10, 2024
Duration: 4:51

This review focuses on the T-Rex Arms Sidecar holster, highlighting its durability issues under heavy daily use, particularly for those who drive frequently. The speaker emphasizes the excellent warranty service, noting quick replacements for cracked Kydex. A comparison is made to Tier One Concealment holsters, which exhibit similar failure points due to daily wear and tear.

Quick Summary

The T-Rex Arms Sidecar holster can crack in the Kydex due to daily use and driving, but their warranty department is excellent, providing replacements in under a week. Similar holsters from Tier One Concealment also show wear in the same stress points from driving.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and T-Rex Arms Sidecar Holster
  2. 00:32Reason for Warranty Holster: Crack
  3. 00:47Daily Use and Driving Impact
  4. 01:10T-Rex Arms Warranty Department
  5. 01:28Comparison with Tier One Concealment
  6. 02:02Failure Point from Driving
  7. 02:26Transferring Magazine Carrier
  8. 02:51Glock 17 Fit and Retention
  9. 03:20Included Rubber Grommets
  10. 03:40Warranty Department Praise
  11. 03:53Call to Action: Like, Subscribe, Comment
  12. 04:02Upcoming EDC Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common durability issues with the T-Rex Arms Sidecar holster?

The T-Rex Arms Sidecar holster can develop cracks in the Kydex, particularly in the area that presses against the belt. This is often exacerbated by daily use, especially for individuals who spend significant time driving, as the constant pressure and movement can stress the material over time.

How is the warranty service for T-Rex Arms holsters?

The warranty service for T-Rex Arms holsters is highly praised. The speaker notes that replacements are typically received in less than a week, indicating a fast and efficient process for addressing issues like cracked Kydex.

Do other appendix carry holsters with magazine pouches have similar durability problems?

Yes, the speaker mentions that Tier One Concealment holsters, which also feature integrated magazine carriers and are used for appendix carry, experience similar failure points in the same location due to the stresses of daily driving and sitting.

Can the magazine carrier be reused if the T-Rex Arms Sidecar holster cracks?

Yes, the magazine carrier from a cracked T-Rex Arms Sidecar holster can be transferred to a new holster. This is achieved by removing a pin from the old holster and inserting it into the new one, allowing for continued use of the magazine pouch.

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