The Deep Concealed Holster: What It Is & Why You Should Use It

The SOB Deep Concealed Holster, designed by John 'Shrek' McPhee, offers a discreet carry solution by positioning the firearm below the belt line using a paracord loop attached to a pants button. This method, inspired by OSS techniques, enhances concealment, especially for low-profile needs like wearing suits, while the SOB holster improves safety by covering the trigger and muzzle, unlike original OSS designs.

Quick Summary

The SOB Deep Concealed Holster uses a paracord loop attached to a pants button to position the firearm below the belt line for maximum concealment. It improves safety over older methods by covering the trigger and muzzle, making it ideal for low-profile carry and even securing firearms in bags.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 00:21SOB Deep Concealed Holster Overview
  3. 00:55Historical Context & OSS Premise
  4. 01:19How to Use the String Method
  5. 01:53Safety Improvements
  6. 03:06Benefits & Use Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SOB Deep Concealed Holster?

The SOB Deep Concealed Holster is designed for extremely low-profile carry. It uses a paracord loop attached to a pants button, allowing the firearm to sit below the belt line for maximum concealment, even under tight clothing.

How does the SOB Deep Concealed Holster improve safety?

Unlike older OSS methods, the SOB Deep Concealed Holster provides full coverage for the trigger guard and muzzle. This enhances safety by preventing accidental discharges and protecting the firearm's front sight during carry.

What is the benefit of using a deep concealed holster?

Deep concealed holsters offer superior discretion, minimizing or eliminating visible printing of the firearm. This is beneficial for individuals needing to carry in environments with strict dress codes or where being armed must remain completely hidden.

Can the deep concealment method be used with bags?

Yes, the deep concealment principle can be adapted for off-body carry. The holster can be secured inside bags like fanny packs, backpacks, or messenger bags using the paracord loop method for added security and concealment.

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