TREX ARMS Sidecar 2.0: Opinions & Observations

Published on September 27, 2021
Duration: 17:51

This guide details how to utilize the modular hinge system of the T.REX ARMS Sidecar 2.0 holster. It covers the process of swapping different attachment modules, such as spare magazine carriers, tourniquet holders, and handcuff carriers, by removing and reinserting the hinge pin. The guide emphasizes safety by reminding users to ensure their firearm is unloaded before making any adjustments.

Quick Summary

The T.REX ARMS Sidecar 2.0 revolutionizes concealed carry with its modular hinge system, allowing easy attachment swaps for spare mags, tourniquets, or handcuffs. While comfortable, its large Kydex footprint requires proper bending technique. The integrated tourniquet holder is a key practical feature for EDC.

Chapters

  1. 00:39Introduction to Sidecar 2.0
  2. 01:46Tourniquet Attachment Feature
  3. 03:57Spare Magazine Attachment Testing
  4. 04:46Handcuff Attachment Utility
  5. 05:09Comfort and Ergonomics Discussion
  6. 06:05Rifle Magazine Attachment Assessment
  7. 07:15Glock 19 Build Details
  8. 11:19Modularity and Open Source Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main feature of the T.REX ARMS Sidecar 2.0 holster?

The T.REX ARMS Sidecar 2.0's standout feature is its modular hinge system, allowing users to easily swap between different attachments like spare magazine carriers, tourniquet holders, and handcuff pouches using a simple hinge pin.

How does the Sidecar 2.0 address carrying medical gear?

It offers an integrated tourniquet attachment, making it a practical choice for everyday carry (EDC) by ensuring essential medical equipment is readily accessible directly on the holster.

What are the comfort considerations for the Sidecar 2.0?

While generally comfortable, the holster's large Kydex footprint can be felt when bending or squatting. Proper body mechanics, like squatting instead of hunching, are recommended to avoid discomfort.

Is the rifle magazine attachment practical for EDC?

The concealed rifle magazine attachment is generally considered less practical for everyday carry due to the added bulk and weight on the waistband, although the draw and reload mechanics are functional.

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