The Only Way To Pocket Carry

Published on August 6, 2023
Duration: 0:20

This video details the optimal setup for pocket carrying firearms, focusing on the Vedder Pocket Locker holster. The speaker highlights its design features, including thumb tabs for a clean draw and a curved hook to secure the holster in the pocket. It showcases two Smith & Wesson models, the M&P Shield Plus and Bodyguard 380, as suitable options for this carry method, emphasizing practicality for daily routines.

Quick Summary

The Vedder Pocket Locker holster is ideal for pocket carry due to its thumb tabs for a clean draw and a curved hook that secures it in the pocket. Recommended firearms include the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus and Bodyguard 380.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pocket Carry
  2. 00:05Recommended Gear: S&W & Vedder Holsters
  3. 00:10Vedder Pocket Locker Holster Mechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Vedder Pocket Locker holster ideal for pocket carry?

The Vedder Pocket Locker features thumb tabs for a clean draw and a curved hook that catches the pocket's interior, ensuring the holster stays put when you draw your firearm.

What Smith & Wesson firearms are recommended for pocket carry?

The video recommends the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus, typically in 9mm, and the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380, both known for their compact size suitable for pocket concealment.

How does the holster design aid in drawing the firearm?

The holster's thumb tabs allow you to push off the holster with your thumb as you grip the firearm, facilitating a smooth and efficient draw without the holster coming with the gun.

Why is a secure holster important for pocket carry?

A secure pocket holster prevents the firearm from shifting or becoming exposed in the pocket. It also ensures the holster remains in place during the draw, allowing for a faster and safer presentation of the weapon.

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