My first Sticky type was custom made before they concept went commercial. People still think I'm nuts but I find them so comfortable I gravitate towards them especially for dressier occasions. Thanks for the video.
I have been carrying my Walther PPS Classic for almost a year with the sticky holster. I am very glad you gave the product a chance because it really is a fantastic slimline carry option.
@@javiercarmenate3112 yes you can. The holster completely covers the trigger guard. Like any good, safe holster the only thing exposed is the grip. I recommend sticky holsters made by Clinger.
I love this holster! Unique concept. It can be used in a variety of IWB positions. It’s soft, lightweight and flexible. Super comfortable. The material is sticky in the cohesive sense - no residue, no adhesive. The one I bought fits my G19, my G17 and my S&W Shield 9! Stays put without belt slots or loops. Inexpensive, but doesn’t feel cheap. One could use this as a hidden travel wallet too. Thoughtful design. Amazingly simple device that really works! Wish I had thought of this.
I’m a new gun owner and fell in love with Lenny as soon as I saw my first video of his. Turns how he’s been doing this shit since like the ‘80’s. He was born for this.
Having been a peace officer for 20 years (now retired), I can tell you I won't carry any holster that requires two hands to reholster! You may find yourself in a situation where you have only one hand free. As a civilian, when the cops show up you don't want to be "that guy" waving your gun around in your hand! I do however reccomend the Remora Reinforced Top (RFT) Holsters. The same basic idea as the Sticky holster but the top part of the holster has a piece of Kydex sewn inside that keeps the mouth of the holster open so you can easily re-holster one-handed. I've been using one of these for almost all my concealed carry for about 5 years now. I have to say it's the best system I've found that ensures I always go out the door with a gun on me. This system works well with most of the guns I carry concealed. Obviously, this isn't going to work well with a long barrel "N" frame revolver, but you would be hard-pressed to conceal a weapon that large with any holster system. Not saying it's impossible to do so, just requires a much better system to do so. I do have one for my 1911 government model. It works reasonably well with that gun. You want to wear a heavy-duty leather belt with any larger gun. One concern a lot of people have that haven't tried one of these is gun retention. I can say for a holster with no strap it retains a weapon pretty well. When you tighten your belt the force of that, helps bind the gun to the holster in your waist. Obviously, gymnasts might want to avoid this :) But for most people retention will be very adequate. it works just as well with revolvers as it does autos. I carry an S&W Airweight 642 just fine as well as my Kahr PM 40. One added benefit is the ability to carry more than one gun in any particular holster. My Colt Agent fits the same holster my Airweight uses. Same with my Glock 30 and my S&W Sigma 40. The Sigma for those that scoff at the weapon is basically a Glock, with a heavy long trigger pull. Exactly what I want in a gunfight. Having been a "revolver" man for years. Like most who have carried a weapon concealed for years, I have drawers full of holsters that don't work. This does work for me!
I've been wearing my sticky holster for a little over a year now. Which holds my Glock 42. Very comfortable & inconspicuous. This holster works very well, & with draw stings as well. Which I wear alot in the summer time (Shorts). Awesome products indeed. I will be ordering two more this evening.
Lenny "skinny jeans" Magill, folks! Best salesman ever. Notice how he got the phone holster and the vest in this vid which is really for the Sticky holster. The Sticky is a great alternative carry if used the way he shows here. Gotta keep it cinched up good with a belt between shirt and pants for adequate adhesion. A+
I've been carrying a Sticky since 2019 IWB crossdraw, just left of my navel. It's so comfortable, I forget I'm wearing it. Church, school, shopping, around the ranch. All you need is a waistband tight enough to keep it from sliding down your leg. Also love it in my vehicle to have it in easy reach wedged between the console and my seat beside my leg. Ordering a new one since my jeans have finally worn some of the sticky off. Love it!!
I have a Sticky holster in the glovebox of my car. It makes a great backup holster in case a clip breaks on your main holster (never happened to me, but two is one, one is none), but I use it for when I'm on a long trip and want to take my carry gun off body and place it between the seat and console of my car. Super easy access, and much more comfy than 4 O'Clock digging into the seat...
Yes! I just got my first gun last weekend and bought a Sticky to go with it. I can't believe how well it works with my clothing, which can be tough because I don't ever wear belts. Great review!
I have a couple that are made for firearms with lights, lasers or both. One holster can be used on multiple different guns . They have a size chart to tell you which one to but for your particular model .
I've worn a Clinger holster for several years. Tucked or untucked, it's the one I kept after returning 5 other quality big name brands. Now that I'm planning on an optic for my PDP, I'm buying a Sticky Holster that has an optic .
I literally find myself using the sticky holster so much, I even bought the mag pouch and another one for my tlr6😂😂 I wear a lot of a athletic clothing, and yes after the gym too! I’m one of the weird people that rather be comfortable in public vs always wearing jeans, or overkill outfits for store runs and such. When I’m actually wearing my jeans or have to utilize a belt, for an event i I deem worthy, that’s when I go for the kydex, but I won’t lie. I found myself deciding to give the sticky holster a try in situations wear I normally would rock kydex and I actually love it. It’s much more comfortable and freeing. The only thing that people will say is an issue and that I also do agree with is retention, and security. Obviously you can’t sprint, and there’s always that chance of drawing your holster out with your firearm, but that’s where practice comes in people! Kydex and retention holsters are obviously the better choice but this is the more comfortable choice and suited for me. Anytime I retrieve my firearm before I go out, I always do practice draws, and practice worse case scenarios. But dude, if you practice, are attentive, and stick this thing straight in some nice compression shorts, hell then briefs too for added retention!! You’ll be fine!
Remora concealment holsters is the pioneer for this type of holster , and has more then just for glock.. they have great quality , and customer service!
jayblueeyez I have the Remora and the sticky and I'm getting the Remora gen2 holster it's supposed to have twice as much grip... either holster with a Kore Essentials belt it's great...
meals123 I feel the Remora is made better but the sticky is softer ...but I don't know how the Remora gen2 is ... it's supposed to be softer and have way more grip than the sticky and the original remora...
P938 Legion in my Sticky, in pants pocket is great. I also use it in vest (I have two) one photography vest, one a more dressy (less pockets), the Sticky works great. 👍
My experience is quite different. Yeah, no one likes negative comments, but I visited the Sticky website, searched for the Canik MC9 and found the MD-1. But, there was a link to the model that I needed for use with the mounted M01 optic, and was told I needed the "OR-5 Mod". I ordered and received the "OR-5 Mod" and while it is just deep enough (could be a hair deeper), and while it is cut for an optic, it is clearly for a larger pistol with the same length barrel, clearly too wide. The pistol can and does easily rock towards the side and clearly print the pistol grip. Perhaps Sticky needs to advertise the no-optics only MD-1, which I hope holds the pistol similarly to how beautifully your LCP Max appears to be held in your holster, and not claim that one of their optics ready holsters works with the pistol when it does not. If anyone has an MC9 without optic and is carrying in the MD-1, who can verify the fit, I'd love to hear about it. I like this pistol enough that I'm not beyond purchasing another. For the moment, I feel like I've just wasted $30 as I have nothing useful to show for it, unless it happens to work well IWB. I know folks say you can use these holsters that way, but the idea of IWB with no physical tether does not sound secure. Especially since the MC9 can move around so much in the OR-5. If anyone is thinking about doing the same, let me know and I'll post a short video demonstrating how loosely the fit is with the OR-5.
@@magicd5780 yes, I need a new one and will buy one next week. It is 0% sticky after 1.5 years of ownership. buy a new one every year. I still use it and it works fine but it was better before. I will miss the one I have now because it has naturally molded itself to my gun
Recommend you take the whole holster out when re-holstering then put the holster with the gun already in it inside your pants. It's easy and just as fast to do and WAY safer. You can also take it out when you get in your vehicle and wedge it in-between your truck seat. Also a great holster to store your firearms in your safe especially if they touch other firearms the padding helps protect them.
I carry a Walther PPQ M2 in this holster and it is very comfortable mid-back and my wife frequently has to ask because it is no evident at all the majority of the time. I carry with shorts, regular jeans and dress pants and have no issues with it moving or coming out of place when I draw.
I got a sticky holster because I got a laser on the bottom on my new canik mc9 and I was waiting on my alien gear holster and it fit in a sticky I actually liked the sticky once I got use to it.
Im so used to my custom learher holster. Ive been eying the sticky holster when i saw there are custom stickys for p365 with tactical light/lazor. Probably on my next payday.
I love my sticky holster! And its the only one I use because it stays put and is comfy and doesn't chaff my hip like every other holster I've tried does! It works best against your skin too......And since I go commando it sticks and works great!!! Can even run and roll around and it stays put! However I have to draw the whole holster and rip it off and drop it to shoot because the back sight hangs on the edging around the holster. Maybe their kydex version will fix that problem.
I stick one between my seat and center console and leave it on the nightstand. Wearing one right now and I can't feel my glock 19 at all. Yet I know I can raise my shirt, push my belly out, grip and I'm ready to fire in less than a second.
Neat way to use you tecgrip holster is as a sheath for your kydex holster. It prevent a heavy pistol from dragging down you pants and easy reholstering. It the way I carry now. I got a bigger tecgrip to encase my kydex holster
I like this type of holster; have the Remora. With Sticky or Remora, you really need (as you said, but didn't do) to remove the holster before reinserting the pistol into it. Fingers aren't the only things that can press triggers. Other than that, great video!
Great item. This will make my second, one for G26 and this one for Taurus PT-111 Millennium G2 !! I bought for pocket carry but, guess this will more than work for IWB carry God Bless (us all)
I got a Sticky Holster for my Glock 19 and their recommended size didn't come close to covering the trigger guard and trigger. Dangerous, IMO. So wonder if you have to guess at a larger size that actually fits.
Hey magill , can you do a video of ccw for gents who wear suits or any formal wear ? .. wearing a suit may be easy to conceal your weapon, but when wearing only a vest and a dress up shirt is the tricky part .. thank you and hope you notice my request!(:
NEVER "EVER" do what Lenny did by inserting the gun in the holster without taking the holster out of you pants. It is very easy to just DO IT RIGHT and be safe. Lenny even said to not do what he did, I have one for my G-43 and it is perfect and does what you want it to do and in total comfort.
Why does everyone always say this type of stuff? When are you supposed to do it? When you have to use your firearm and then your heart is racing? You should practice with what you carry, just be smart about it.
@@joncon4177 exactly. I own an Alaskan 454. I don't have a sticky holster & honestly im afraid to try it on such a heavy piece. But your thoughts on practice are spot on. Practice practice practice. Practice even more. It could only increase your chances of things going in your favor should lead be involved in your day somehow
I'm strictly a pocket carry guy. I've tried every kind of iwb carry, materials, positions, but it makes me not to want to carry. Plus I don't want to have to dress around my gun. I'm retired living in Florida so I'm in shorts most days. I alternate between my bodyguard .380 or shield 9mm. I know some people think the shield is too big to pocket carry, but if you have deep pockets it's not a problem. I've found LAPG operator tactical shorts/pants the best for pocketing the shield. I use a DeSantis nemesis holster that always stays in the pocket when I draw. If I'm wearing jeans or pants or shorts with less than deep pockets, I'll carry the bodyguard, also in a nemesis holster. Better to always have a gun in my pocket than not carry at all, my $.02.
It does get less sticky but works pretty good. I like it mostly in pocket and change to appendix in car. Light weight and comfortable. It has its limits though!
Wondering if I should switch out my custom (CZ 75, HK VP9, & USP) Vedder, & Tulster holsters for the Sticky’s. Having owned a Sticky I can only say-Their just like one of those $19.99 As Seen On (youtube) TV gimmicks that one might buy after consuming a liter of Schnapps. Unless you’re carrying a .38 Special (which nobody has in over 40 years) buy quality. Along with a good belt, a quality holster is one of the most important carry investments you’ll ever make, & Sticky falls far short.
Great review Lenny, but the truth is that Sticky Holsters don't least very long. Even though they're cheap/affordable. I carried my G19 in one for about 7-8 months, a few years ago, and it got less sticky, frayed, and started to slip. They work very good at first, but due to body heat, sweat, & abrasion they deteriorate, and more so in places like FL, where I live. And actually they're a cheap immatation of a much better holster like it, Remora. I replaced the Sticky Holster with a Remora, and I've used it for two other weapons, besides the Glock G19. You should really check out the Remora, its definitely a better quality self-stabilizing type IWB holster. And they are competitively priced. Be safe. Fedelis Ad Mortem! God bless.
I have a Glock 19 Gen 5, how do y’all feel about having one of these sticky holsters for that model? I’m 6’2 255 husky build. Just wanted to hear some reviews from anyone who’s had one with that model. Open too the belly band as well. Thanks!
If they blend that with at least thin kydex to protect the trigger and hold it open to reholster I would get one. But the no trigger protection is not good
I do not wear my sticky holster anymore. I was conceal carrying my glock 43 in a sticky with a belt on as I went to a playground with my toddler last summer. She wanted me to go down a big slide with her, so I put her in my lap and slid down the slide. The firearm popped out of the holster (it has very little grip on the firearm) and slid under my butt all the way down. Very dangerous and embarrassing, but luckily no one got hurt or noticed. I would recommend a more secure holster that grabs your gun better if you plan to do any sort of physical activity beyond walking. I like the galco horse leather one I got from glock store currently.
Lenny MaGill it's like the home shopping network for guns! Love to watch his videos.
Except he takes 30 minutes to get to the point.
@@sd5458 Go ahead and bump him up to 2x speed. His great diction holds up perfectly.
My first Sticky type was custom made before they concept went commercial. People still think I'm nuts but I find them so comfortable I gravitate towards them especially for dressier occasions. Thanks for the video.
You are a great salesman. Always enjoy your products and superb presentations.
How does this guy not have a radio show?
Andrew Massey I was going to crack a joke and say “he certainly has a face for radio” but that’d be a lie, Lenny is one handsome fella.
To busy running glock store
He's busy selling stuff
he has the voice for it
@@robertmaxwell6065 agreed
I have been carrying my Walther PPS Classic for almost a year with the sticky holster. I am very glad you gave the product a chance because it really is a fantastic slimline carry option.
I have been using Sticky holsters for my G43 for the past several years. Great holster.
Can you carry one in the chamber ? Is it safe with this holster?
I’m wondering the same
@@javiercarmenate3112 yes you can. The holster completely covers the trigger guard. Like any good, safe holster the only thing exposed is the grip. I recommend sticky holsters made by Clinger.
Can you reholster without removing the holster from your beltline? Is it held open after you draw your firearm?
Andrew Sandoval, not easily and not the safest. Also not recommended by Sticky.
I love this holster! Unique concept. It can be used in a variety of IWB positions. It’s soft, lightweight and flexible. Super comfortable. The material is sticky in the cohesive sense - no residue, no adhesive. The one I bought fits my G19, my G17 and my S&W Shield 9! Stays put without belt slots or loops. Inexpensive, but doesn’t feel cheap. One could use this as a hidden travel wallet too. Thoughtful design. Amazingly simple device that really works! Wish I had thought of this.
I have a Glock 19 with a red dot (holosun) would this holster fit it???
I’m a new gun owner and fell in love with Lenny as soon as I saw my first video of his. Turns how he’s been doing this shit since like the ‘80’s. He was born for this.
I just purchased one of these. Love it! Works great and super comfortable
The thing i like about a Sticky Holster is, when i get in the car i can pull it out and wedge it between the center console and seat for easy access.
ya, I just figured that out..... pretty neat!
Yea but difficult to reinstall it back in your wast because of the stickness material not letting it slide smooth in your pants.
@@Carubines you can’t move your pants forward?
No way same here
Having been a peace officer for 20 years (now retired), I can tell you I won't carry any holster that requires two hands to reholster! You may find yourself in a situation where you have only one hand free. As a civilian, when the cops show up you don't want to be "that guy" waving your gun around in your hand! I do however reccomend the Remora Reinforced Top (RFT) Holsters. The same basic idea as the Sticky holster but the top part of the holster has a piece of Kydex sewn inside that keeps the mouth of the holster open so you can easily re-holster one-handed. I've been using one of these for almost all my concealed carry for about 5 years now. I have to say it's the best system I've found that ensures I always go out the door with a gun on me. This system works well with most of the guns I carry concealed. Obviously, this isn't going to work well with a long barrel "N" frame revolver, but you would be hard-pressed to conceal a weapon that large with any holster system. Not saying it's impossible to do so, just requires a much better system to do so. I do have one for my 1911 government model. It works reasonably well with that gun. You want to wear a heavy-duty leather belt with any larger gun. One concern a lot of people have that haven't tried one of these is gun retention. I can say for a holster with no strap it retains a weapon pretty well. When you tighten your belt the force of that, helps bind the gun to the holster in your waist. Obviously, gymnasts might want to avoid this :) But for most people retention will be very adequate. it works just as well with revolvers as it does autos. I carry an S&W Airweight 642 just fine as well as my Kahr PM 40. One added benefit is the ability to carry more than one gun in any particular holster. My Colt Agent fits the same holster my Airweight uses. Same with my Glock 30 and my S&W Sigma 40. The Sigma for those that scoff at the weapon is basically a Glock, with a heavy long trigger pull. Exactly what I want in a gunfight. Having been a "revolver" man for years. Like most who have carried a weapon concealed for years, I have drawers full of holsters that don't work. This does work for me!
I have had my sticky since Christmas! Love it! I always wear shorts and sweats, so it’s perfect, either way!
I've been wearing my sticky holster for a little over a year now. Which holds my Glock 42. Very comfortable & inconspicuous. This holster works very well, & with draw stings as well. Which I wear alot in the summer time (Shorts). Awesome products indeed. I will be ordering two more this evening.
Must you wear a belt with that sticky holster?
@@cdlady54_95 No. You don’t need a belt. However, I typically wear it with a belt. Wearing the holster, & using the draw strings works as well.
@@shhtyck9952 thank you.
My luck I’d draw the phone in a gun fight
Lmao
You might need more training. 😉
😂🤣
I laughed way too hard at this.
@@jeffreylawhon3196 Me too! one of the few times I literally did laugh out loud
I carry my J Frame in my pocket with one of these. It's extremely comfortable after a week of breaking in. It keeps the lint out and protects the gun
Lenny "skinny jeans" Magill, folks! Best salesman ever. Notice how he got the phone holster and the vest in this vid which is really for the Sticky holster. The Sticky is a great alternative carry if used the way he shows here. Gotta keep it cinched up good with a belt between shirt and pants for adequate adhesion. A+
It's worth a try . I like the fact that it has no clips it just sticks / hugs the body . jeans and a tee shirt are my daily wear .
I've been carrying a Sticky since 2019 IWB crossdraw, just left of my navel. It's so comfortable, I forget I'm wearing it. Church, school, shopping, around the ranch. All you need is a waistband tight enough to keep it from sliding down your leg.
Also love it in my vehicle to have it in easy reach wedged between the console and my seat beside my leg. Ordering a new one since my jeans have finally worn some of the sticky off.
Love it!!
I use one for pocket carry for Taurus 605 or S&W j frame. Works great, stays in my pocket when I practice drawing. Most excellent holster.
I have a Sticky holster in the glovebox of my car. It makes a great backup holster in case a clip breaks on your main holster (never happened to me, but two is one, one is none), but I use it for when I'm on a long trip and want to take my carry gun off body and place it between the seat and console of my car. Super easy access, and much more comfy than 4 O'Clock digging into the seat...
Been using a sticky for my xd mod2 45 subcompact iwb in the small of my back for about 3-4 years now. Works great for me, comfortable!
Yes! I just got my first gun last weekend and bought a Sticky to go with it. I can't believe how well it works with my clothing, which can be tough because I don't ever wear belts. Great review!
@@opaquely no after 2 weeks she gave up with concealed carry
I have a couple that are made for firearms with lights, lasers or both. One holster can be used on multiple different guns . They have a size chart to tell you which one to but for your particular model .
I've worn a Clinger holster for several years. Tucked or untucked, it's the one I kept after returning 5 other quality big name brands. Now that I'm planning on an optic for my PDP, I'm buying a Sticky Holster that has an optic .
I literally find myself using the sticky holster so much, I even bought the mag pouch and another one for my tlr6😂😂 I wear a lot of a athletic clothing, and yes after the gym too! I’m one of the weird people that rather be comfortable in public vs always wearing jeans, or overkill outfits for store runs and such. When I’m actually wearing my jeans or have to utilize a belt, for an event i I deem worthy, that’s when I go for the kydex, but I won’t lie. I found myself deciding to give the sticky holster a try in situations wear I normally would rock kydex and I actually love it. It’s much more comfortable and freeing. The only thing that people will say is an issue and that I also do agree with is retention, and security. Obviously you can’t sprint, and there’s always that chance of drawing your holster out with your firearm, but that’s where practice comes in people! Kydex and retention holsters are obviously the better choice but this is the more comfortable choice and suited for me. Anytime I retrieve my firearm before I go out, I always do practice draws, and practice worse case scenarios. But dude, if you practice, are attentive, and stick this thing straight in some nice compression shorts, hell then briefs too for added retention!! You’ll be fine!
I’d bet Lenny could sell water to a drowning man!
or condoms at the Vatican, refrigerators in antartica
Lenny is smooth as silk even taking off that vest 😎
Remora concealment holsters is the pioneer for this type of holster , and has more then just for glock.. they have great quality , and customer service!
www.remoraholsterstore.com/
I've got a Remora and love it 👍🏼
jayblueeyez I have the Remora and the sticky and I'm getting the Remora gen2 holster it's supposed to have twice as much grip... either holster with a Kore Essentials belt it's great...
Is there much of a difference between remora and sticky?
meals123 I feel the Remora is made better but the sticky is softer ...but I don't know how the Remora gen2 is ... it's supposed to be softer and have way more grip than the sticky and the original remora...
P938 Legion in my Sticky, in pants pocket is great. I also use it in vest (I have two) one photography vest, one a more dressy (less pockets), the Sticky works great. 👍
These work great.
Been using mine for almost 2 years now.
No issues but just please pull holster out if you need to re holster.
This guy needs to be a main character in a Rob Zombie gory slasher flick....Captain Spaulding's protege!!!!
Awesome video, thank you for the review. I'll definitely be ordering a few of these for mine and my wife's handguns.
I just watched Hickock45 demo this in the pocket of loose cargo shorts. This completes the story perfectly.
Yes I agree with the previous inquiry about why you don’t have a radio show ?? You’re awesome !! Cool guy!! Thanks for the review !! 🙏🏻😀
Glock 43x with the sticky holster
My experience is quite different. Yeah, no one likes negative comments, but I visited the Sticky website, searched for the Canik MC9 and found the MD-1. But, there was a link to the model that I needed for use with the mounted M01 optic, and was told I needed the "OR-5 Mod". I ordered and received the "OR-5 Mod" and while it is just deep enough (could be a hair deeper), and while it is cut for an optic, it is clearly for a larger pistol with the same length barrel, clearly too wide. The pistol can and does easily rock towards the side and clearly print the pistol grip. Perhaps Sticky needs to advertise the no-optics only MD-1, which I hope holds the pistol similarly to how beautifully your LCP Max appears to be held in your holster, and not claim that one of their optics ready holsters works with the pistol when it does not. If anyone has an MC9 without optic and is carrying in the MD-1, who can verify the fit, I'd love to hear about it. I like this pistol enough that I'm not beyond purchasing another.
For the moment, I feel like I've just wasted $30 as I have nothing useful to show for it, unless it happens to work well IWB. I know folks say you can use these holsters that way, but the idea of IWB with no physical tether does not sound secure. Especially since the MC9 can move around so much in the OR-5. If anyone is thinking about doing the same, let me know and I'll post a short video demonstrating how loosely the fit is with the OR-5.
Yep! Have one for my glock 19. Very comfortable. Now I'm going to show this video to my instructor, he's skeptical.
Nice Holister !!! Currently using it with my G19!!! Awesome, Glock perfection!!!
weedXD38 does it lose stickiness over time?
@@magicd5780 yes, I need a new one and will buy one next week. It is 0% sticky after 1.5 years of ownership. buy a new one every year. I still use it and it works fine but it was better before. I will miss the one I have now because it has naturally molded itself to my gun
Me too. Works well if you follow what he states in the video.
Thanks lenny
Recommend you take the whole holster out when re-holstering then put the holster with the gun already in it inside your pants. It's easy and just as fast to do and WAY safer. You can also take it out when you get in your vehicle and wedge it in-between your truck seat. Also a great holster to store your firearms in your safe especially if they touch other firearms the padding helps protect them.
Dude!! You literally do all the things I do with that holster! Haha. Best part is being able to wear gym shorts!
@@bigtim286 how about run around nakkid with it. wedge it between your cheeks
I carry a Walther PPQ M2 in this holster and it is very comfortable mid-back and my wife frequently has to ask because it is no evident at all the majority of the time. I carry with shorts, regular jeans and dress pants and have no issues with it moving or coming out of place when I draw.
I love the sound effects
I got a sticky holster because I got a laser on the bottom on my new canik mc9 and I was waiting on my alien gear holster and it fit in a sticky I actually liked the sticky once I got use to it.
I bought one on Thursday for my G21. It's a great holster. I was not sold in the beginning. but it's nice. I prefer this to kydex
This guy needs a podcast
I have several SH's ..... they are terrific. Makes carry very comfortable.
Good demo!
Im so used to my custom learher holster. Ive been eying the sticky holster when i saw there are custom stickys for p365 with tactical light/lazor. Probably on my next payday.
I love my sticky holster! And its the only one I use because it stays put and is comfy and doesn't chaff my hip like every other holster I've tried does! It works best against your skin too......And since I go commando it sticks and works great!!! Can even run and roll around and it stays put! However I have to draw the whole holster and rip it off and drop it to shoot because the back sight hangs on the edging around the holster. Maybe their kydex version will fix that problem.
I stick one between my seat and center console and leave it on the nightstand. Wearing one right now and I can't feel my glock 19 at all. Yet I know I can raise my shirt, push my belly out, grip and I'm ready to fire in less than a second.
I carry my xds.45 in a sticky holster. Works like a charm.👍
Great Video On A Great Product...
I like them since it’s hard to find hard plastic holsters that can fit my optic and light set up
This guy reminds me of Ben Stiller in Dodgeball
I use a Sticky Holster for all my guns - Ruger SR9c, LC9s, and LCPII
Neat way to use you tecgrip holster is as a sheath for your kydex holster. It prevent a heavy pistol from dragging down you pants and easy reholstering. It the way I carry now. I got a bigger tecgrip to encase my kydex holster
You keep yourself in great shape
This dude has some huge hands. I can’t unsee it now
I have a few and use them in the waistband but better in a sticky belly band very comfortable and doesn't cause any rubbing issues with your skin
I like this type of holster; have the Remora. With Sticky or Remora, you really need (as you said, but didn't do) to remove the holster before reinserting the pistol into it. Fingers aren't the only things that can press triggers. Other than that, great video!
Do you prefer the Remora over the Sticky?
This was very useful, thank you for the review
Great holster it works for me is really comfortable
Great item. This will make my second, one for G26 and this one for Taurus PT-111 Millennium G2 !!
I bought for pocket carry but, guess this will more than work for IWB carry
God Bless (us all)
That phone holster is dope AF
I got a Sticky Holster for my Glock 19 and their recommended size didn't come close to covering the trigger guard and trigger. Dangerous, IMO. So wonder if you have to guess at a larger size that actually fits.
Try the Glock 17 one
You got the wrong size homie...
Hey magill , can you do a video of ccw for gents who wear suits or any formal wear ? .. wearing a suit may be easy to conceal your weapon, but when wearing only a vest and a dress up shirt is the tricky part .. thank you and hope you notice my request!(:
It's pretty much a fabric material that your belt or drawstring helps tug it in beside your waistline.
I use an L2 for my g26, I forget I'm carrying sometimes because it's so comfortable!
Also, he could easily pass for Mike rowes brother!
I'd love to buy that sticky material for my hang glider control bar. Where can I buy that material?
NEVER "EVER" do what Lenny did by inserting the gun in the holster without taking the holster out of you pants.
It is very easy to just DO IT RIGHT and be safe.
Lenny even said to not do what he did,
I have one for my G-43 and it is perfect and does what you want it to do and in total comfort.
Right! He must subscribe to the "do as I say and not as I do" philosophy. Fingers aren't the only things that can press (snag on) triggers.
Why does everyone always say this type of stuff? When are you supposed to do it? When you have to use your firearm and then your heart is racing? You should practice with what you carry, just be smart about it.
@@joncon4177 exactly. I own an Alaskan 454. I don't have a sticky holster & honestly im afraid to try it on such a heavy piece. But your thoughts on practice are spot on. Practice practice practice. Practice even more. It could only increase your chances of things going in your favor should lead be involved in your day somehow
his phone is in a holster lmao.
mcsneaker
Tru, but not not he’s gonna fit that large cell in those pretty tight pants
But clever for a phone holster and it works!
I'm digging that phone holster, which I had one.lol
And much like the shitty holsters for guns hes showing its tactically horrible no retention doesnt fit a case
@@thisSiteSucksHard well if he wasnt obsessed with his testosterone replacement therapy body
Huhhhhmmmm.... you forgot to mention that “if you find yourself in the area to come down and check out the store and the shooting range”
I have become a remora/sticky holster fan ;-) quick , easy , comfortable , ambidextrious and budget friendly , try it you will like it !
I'm strictly a pocket carry guy. I've tried every kind of iwb carry, materials, positions, but it makes me not to want to carry. Plus I don't want to have to dress around my gun. I'm retired living in Florida so I'm in shorts most days. I alternate between my bodyguard .380 or shield 9mm. I know some people think the shield is too big to pocket carry, but if you have deep pockets it's not a problem. I've found LAPG operator tactical shorts/pants the best for pocketing the shield. I use a DeSantis nemesis holster that always stays in the pocket when I draw. If I'm wearing jeans or pants or shorts with less than deep pockets, I'll carry the bodyguard, also in a nemesis holster. Better to always have a gun in my pocket than not carry at all, my $.02.
Sticky works great, especially with small guns like a S&W snubbie
Lenny and the “The Gun Guy” both have that perfect radio voice
Does the sticky material ever wear off? Seems like a product that'll need replacing after a while
It does get less sticky but works pretty good. I like it mostly in pocket and change to appendix in car. Light weight and comfortable. It has its limits though!
Mine is 5 years old and still go like new
Wondering if I should switch out my custom (CZ 75, HK VP9, & USP) Vedder, & Tulster holsters for the Sticky’s. Having owned a Sticky I can only say-Their just like one of those $19.99 As Seen On (youtube) TV gimmicks that one might buy after consuming a liter of Schnapps. Unless you’re carrying a .38 Special (which nobody has in over 40 years) buy quality. Along with a good belt, a quality holster is one of the most important carry investments you’ll ever make, & Sticky falls far short.
Lenny, I must be different, but to me the sticky holster is the most comfortable of all the holsters I own to carry.
Great review Lenny, but the truth is that Sticky Holsters don't least very long. Even though they're cheap/affordable. I carried my G19 in one for about 7-8 months, a few years ago, and it got less sticky, frayed, and started to slip. They work very good at first, but due to body heat, sweat, & abrasion they deteriorate, and more so in places like FL, where I live. And actually they're a cheap immatation of a much better holster like it, Remora. I replaced the Sticky Holster with a Remora, and I've used it for two other weapons, besides the Glock G19. You should really check out the Remora, its definitely a better quality self-stabilizing type IWB holster. And they are competitively priced. Be safe. Fedelis Ad Mortem! God bless.
Lenny, “ You Rock and You rock the GLOCK!”
I have a Glock 19 Gen 5, how do y’all feel about having one of these sticky holsters for that model? I’m 6’2 255 husky build. Just wanted to hear some reviews from anyone who’s had one with that model. Open too the belly band as well. Thanks!
Ive been looking for a comfortable conceal holster. Hopefully this is exactly what I am looking for!
Good review!! I'm picking a sticky holster for my m&p bodyguard tomorrow!!!
I know it's been three years since you posted, just was curious how it worked out for you. 😊
there are a dozen versions on Amazon, I tried to find one for my LCR.... but none of their skus indicate for a snub nose revolver
Is this a good recommendation for a woman? I'm asking for my sister. I like it.
If they blend that with at least thin kydex to protect the trigger and hold it open to reholster I would get one. But the no trigger protection is not good
Sticky is a good product for what it does, at a great price. That 4 o'clock carry just...creeps me out. Eyes on, for me. The two looks much better!
Hi love your channel...... What model sticky holtster is OK for a Glock 19 gen 3 pls
Just ordered for glock 48 counting on it to fit
Glad you like this holster. It is a no go for me. It dropped my FNS-9 down my pants leg when I bent over to pick up my keys.
I had the same thing happen to me.
Loved the phone gag! 😂.
I do not wear my sticky holster anymore. I was conceal carrying my glock 43 in a sticky with a belt on as I went to a playground with my toddler last summer. She wanted me to go down a big slide with her, so I put her in my lap and slid down the slide. The firearm popped out of the holster (it has very little grip on the firearm) and slid under my butt all the way down. Very dangerous and embarrassing, but luckily no one got hurt or noticed. I would recommend a more secure holster that grabs your gun better if you plan to do any sort of physical activity beyond walking. I like the galco horse leather one I got from glock store currently.
iPhone 8T (tactical)
Interested in these for my G43. Current using a kydex IWB that has dual clips. Anyone that's used a sticky what is the pistol retention like? Thanks.
Im using remora with art cut and sweat shield and love it
Does it have anything hard to protect the trigger so if something hits it it won't fire?
I use one for my Glock 23. Love it...
I have a sticky holster but it doesn't stick to clothes or skin. what's the deal with this?
Ok, now that he explains it, it makes sense.
San Diego California? I don’t even know you could have a holster there much less a gun.
Charles Jones was thinking the same lol
I know right
You have to fill out an application For a permit to carry a holster in California, submit a set of fingerprints, and of course pay the $1000 fee
@@765lbsquat
This Store is also located in Nashville TN.
@@765lbsquat you have no idea what you're talking about. I had a CCW in California. Didn't cost 1000 bucks, moron.