Vedder Pocket Locker Holster 2 Week Review

Published on February 8, 2023
Duration: 3:56

This two-week review of the Vedder Pocket Locker Holster for the FN 503 highlights its exceptional trigger guard security and secure retention. While it offers a good draw space and a robust pant hook, the enclosed design leads to significant debris buildup, and the holster is thicker than simpler trigger guard holsters, potentially causing more printing. Despite these drawbacks, the reviewer prioritizes security and plans to continue using it for pocket carry.

Quick Summary

The Vedder Pocket Locker Holster for the FN 503 excels in trigger guard security and retention, featuring a strong pant hook and good draw space. However, its enclosed design leads to debris buildup and it's thicker than simpler holsters, potentially causing more printing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Support
  2. 00:09FN 503 Introduction
  3. 00:16Switching to Vedder Pocket Locker
  4. 00:39What I Like: Trigger Guard Security
  5. 00:50What I Like: Pant Hook & Draw Space
  6. 01:15Downside: Debris Buildup
  7. 01:16Downside: Holster Thickness & Printing
  8. 01:51Will I Switch Back?
  9. 02:03FN 503 Durability
  10. 02:28Conclusion: Two-Week Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of the Vedder Pocket Locker Holster for the FN 503?

The Vedder Pocket Locker Holster offers exceptional trigger guard security, ensuring nothing can enter it. It also features a robust pant hook for secure attachment and provides adequate space for a good grip during the draw.

What are the primary drawbacks of the Vedder Pocket Locker Holster?

The main downsides are the significant debris and lint buildup due to its enclosed design, requiring frequent cleaning. It is also thicker than simpler holsters, which can lead to more noticeable printing in the pocket.

How does the Vedder Pocket Locker Holster affect concealment with the FN 503?

While thicker, the holster often prints like a cell phone, especially with the compact FN 503. The reviewer finds this acceptable, prioritizing the holster's security over minor concealment compromises.

Is the Vedder Pocket Locker Holster recommended for pocket carry?

Yes, the reviewer recommends it, especially if maximum security for the trigger guard is the top priority. The trade-off for this security is increased cleaning and potentially more printing.

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