We The People Holsters Claw Installation Video

Published on December 16, 2020
Duration: 3:10

This video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for installing the We The People Holsters Claw Kit. The instructor, representing the brand, demonstrates how to assemble the kit, including the double-ended backpost and various pad configurations for different carry styles (aggressive, moderate, light, minimal). The guide emphasizes proper component orientation and adjustment for optimal holster retention and concealment.

Quick Summary

The We The People Holsters Claw Kit includes a thick pad, thin pad, lock washer, double-ended backpost, thick rubber washer, and screws. It allows for four 'push' levels (aggressive, moderate, light, minimal) by adjusting pad and backpost placement, enhancing concealment and retention. The kit is ambidextrous for both right and left-handed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Parts List
  2. 00:21Preparation and Ambidextrous Compatibility
  3. 00:44Claw Configuration Options
  4. 01:13Installation Steps
  5. 02:09Final Adjustments and Retention

Frequently Asked Questions

What components are included in the We The People Holsters Claw Kit?

The kit typically includes a thick pad, a thin pad, a lock washer, a double-ended backpost, a thick rubber washer, two small screws, and the claw itself, providing all necessary parts for installation and adjustment.

How can I adjust the 'push' level of the holster claw?

The 'push' level is adjusted using the included pads and backpost placement. A thick pad with front placement offers an aggressive push, while a thin pad with back placement provides a minimal push. Experimentation is key to finding your preferred setting.

Is the We The People Holsters Claw Kit ambidextrous?

Yes, the claw kit is designed to be ambidextrous, meaning it can be installed and used effectively on holsters intended for both right-handed and left-handed firearm carry. This versatility makes it suitable for a broad user base.

What is the purpose of the double-ended backpost in the claw kit?

The double-ended backpost allows for variable positioning of the claw against the firearm's grip. By using either the short or long end, users can fine-tune the angle and pressure applied by the claw, influencing concealment and holster retention.

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