@@OEFvet0311 thier light bearing owb holsters are open bottom for comps and such and their customer service is great as I used to work at a shop and dealt with them for orders so if you have any questions just email or call them!
They have improved, it took me a few hours, to correct all of the bits that needed trimmed and smoothed. It looks like it would only take an hour to fit it now.
Material science is just one of the autistic reasons I'm into guns. Dude knows his product, which is waaay better than the reps that sell microwave ovens as a day job and just phone in a firearms convention on the weekend.
I hope with the launch of these gen 6 models they expand their compatibility line some, my carrys right now are a Canik MC9 or a Bodyguard 2.0, neither of which they offer holsters for.
@@Steelcity77 I'm using a Muddy River Tactical for my MC9 right now, (light bearing, Baldr S) and it's proving to not be very good. The way the opening is cut makes registering very difficult.
Carrying a Firearm isn’t supposed to be “comfortable “ it’s supposed to be “COMFORTING” -Clint Smith Maybe you should keep yours in your safe, or carry it in your purse.
It’s a holdover from when guns used to mostly be discussed in writing rather than videos/speaking. That’s why we have acronyms and shorthand for everything, it’s from the forum days.
I just bought my second holster from these people and they are top notch quality. My second holster got here in three days after ordering it.
I’ve been using their holsters for a few years now and they have been great! They also offer a lot of holsters for CZ’s and that’s a plus!
Perfect, I have a P10C with suppressor sights and a Herrington gen3 comp, and finding a holster can be frustrating.
@@OEFvet0311 thier light bearing owb holsters are open bottom for comps and such and their customer service is great as I used to work at a shop and dealt with them for orders so if you have any questions just email or call them!
Great holsters, great customer service.
They have improved, it took me a few hours, to correct all of the bits that needed trimmed and smoothed. It looks like it would only take an hour to fit it now.
I appreciate when companies prioritize both comfort and concealability, especially for micro-compact firearms.
love their holsters
C&G... Pittsburgh PA represent🦾
Yeah? Holsters from my birth place? Fuck yeah!!
@OEFvet0311 0311, thank you for your service Marine.
Yut!
I have a C&G for my walther PDP. Great for 3 oclock, sucks for appendix.
I carry the Walther pdp 5” and use the iwb for work and owb with a light at home . Great holsters
I might have to invest in one of these
I started this off thinking it should be about a 3-4 minute interview based on the subject matter......................
It's rather Trumptardian
I made it halfway
What was the problem? It seemed like the interviewee is very passionate about these holsters.
Material science is just one of the autistic reasons I'm into guns. Dude knows his product, which is waaay better than the reps that sell microwave ovens as a day job and just phone in a firearms convention on the weekend.
I hope with the launch of these gen 6 models they expand their compatibility line some, my carrys right now are a Canik MC9 or a Bodyguard 2.0, neither of which they offer holsters for.
@@InvidiousIgnoramus Muddy river tactical makes awesome holsters for the Canik MC9. I love mine.
@@Steelcity77 I'm using a Muddy River Tactical for my MC9 right now, (light bearing, Baldr S) and it's proving to not be very good. The way the opening is cut makes registering very difficult.
Mag pouch?
Blacksmith Tactical holsters are great
“What were some of the complaints? They were cracking” like wtf ya that would be a complaint I’ll put these holsters along with we the people holsters
I hate hard wedges built in is not the way teir 1 is though.
Why are we pretending the sidecar design, nitride, wings.. etc are a brand new concept? $150 for kydex is stupid.
Interested until the $$$$$ price tag…
It’s MF’ing Kydex knock this BS off….
$50 or keep em…
Don't make a holster for my gun. Too bad, these look good except for the high price.
Not for mine either.
Carrying a Firearm isn’t supposed to be “comfortable “ it’s supposed to be “COMFORTING”
-Clint Smith
Maybe you should keep yours in your safe, or carry it in your purse.
Do they make it for guns that are for real men like ten millimeter
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Why say the acronym “O.W.B”. Isn’t it just easier to say the words out? Outside the waist band, plus even new people will know what your saying.
It’s a holdover from when guns used to mostly be discussed in writing rather than videos/speaking. That’s why we have acronyms and shorthand for everything, it’s from the forum days.
@@gokuss15It's also more "sophisticated" (phony) to use $10.00 words to say exactly the same thing a $3.00 word would convey.
They are copying tenicor
Nothin wrong with that. It’ll force tenicor to continue to innovate
You mean T-Rex Arms. Especially with that hinge design and interchangeable accessories.
Way to go camera man. Just out of scene most of the video
sorry about that man, running an entire show solo isn't as easy as it looks
the problem with these holsters are if you practice drawing alot you will scratch your finish on your firearm.
That’s a problem?
If you don't have holster wear you should practice more.
Not everyone needs their EDC looking the same way as the day they bought it..
Hahahaha!
Get a good leather holster so it doesn’t look like you are being deployed when you leave the house.
These are concealed holsters...
Okay, Fudd
Y'know this isn't a fashion show right? Some people carry because they might need it.
@@geekofsteal ima sic those Duke boys on ya
A quality leather holster is crazy comfortable