Rob Pincus presents a comprehensive testing procedure for taking your new tactical holsters to any shooting range. Before putting the holster on, make sure the firearm fits in the holster and the trigger is completely covered. Check that you can get a complete grip on the gun with no interference from the holster. Confirm that the clip will fit over your belt. Then it’s time to put the holster on. Is it comfortable? Can you grip the gun easily? Does it print if you’re carrying concealed? Rob demonstrates these and many other evaluation points regarding tactical holsters.
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Trigger Guard Holster
Rob Pincus reviews the pros and cons of the new Trigger Guard waistline “holster”Âť for your compact handgun.
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Kydex Outside the Waistband Holster
Factors that influence which Kydex outside the waistband holster you prefer include Kydex quality, ride height and cant. Rob Pincus presents another issue that isn’t talked about as much: the percentage of the gun’s profile that is off centerline and being pressed up against the body. When a greater percentage of the gun presses on…
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Ankle Holster Concealed Carry Option
Ankle Holsters offer one unique advantage for defensive firearms carry, as they place your defensive tool in a location that most people do not think to look. Danny Pieratti prefers ankle carry and demonstrates proper presentation from that position in this video.
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Benchmade SOCP Combat Dagger
If you’re looking for a good defensive combat dagger, the Benchmade SOCP is the right choice.
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