The Best Offerings From Vedder Holsters Don’t Disappoint!

Published on August 15, 2023
Duration: 9:08

This video reviews two Vedder Holsters models: a pocket holster and a hybrid holster, both designed for a Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield (convertible to 357 SIG). The instructor emphasizes the importance of a reliable carry system and highlights the comfort and security features of both holsters. The pocket holster utilizes a hook for retention, while the hybrid model offers body contouring for comfortable concealed carry in various positions, even without a belt.

Quick Summary

Vedder Holsters offers effective concealed carry solutions with their Pocket Holster, featuring a pocket-hook retention system and thumb tab, and their Hybrid Holster, designed for superior comfort and body contouring. Both holsters provide secure trigger guard coverage and are recommended for versatile everyday carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Vedder Holsters
  2. 01:18Vedder Pocket Holster Explained
  3. 02:18Hybrid Holster for Comfort and Versatility
  4. 04:50Holster Color and Concealment Strategy
  5. 06:30Conclusion and Importance of Holster Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Vedder Pocket Holster?

The Vedder Pocket Holster features a unique curve that hooks onto your pocket for retention, preventing it from coming out during a draw. It also includes a thumb tab for a controlled release and offers secure retention similar to a standard Kydex holster, making it ideal for pocket carry.

How does the Vedder Hybrid Holster enhance comfort for concealed carry?

The Vedder Hybrid Holster is designed to contour to your body, providing excellent comfort for all-day wear. Its flexible material and secure clips allow for comfortable appendix carry or strong-side carry, even without a belt, making it suitable for various activities and clothing.

Can a hybrid holster safely cover the trigger guard?

Yes, the instructor demonstrates and confirms that the design of hybrid holsters, including the Vedder model, makes it physically impossible for material to protrude into the trigger guard and accidentally pull the trigger. The construction ensures the trigger is fully protected.

What is the instructor's advice on choosing holster colors?

The instructor recommends opting for neutral or black holsters to minimize attention. Bright or unusual colors can draw the eye if your shirt lifts, potentially revealing your concealed firearm. Blending in is key for effective concealment.

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