Went through this entire process...and ended up putting my holster back where I'd already adjusted it to 😁 I'll use it from the start on the next one though.
@@tenicorusa uh huh your T shirt goes all the way to your bo-hole and oyu've used this in ccw leatherslap matches, and drawn on men a dozen times? I have done those things, been in the top 10% at world level IPSC combat pistol championships, and I switched to a velcroe-in kydex front pants pocket rig. "Hand in pocket" start is twice as fast as any ccw belt rig, under a shirt. and the gun and rig looks just like a wallet in my pocket. The so called' hook designed into such pockets let the rig come out of my pocket every third draw, so I added the velcro . I had a seamstress enlarge the mouths of the pockets, cause I added a speed lever to the P938's thumb safety and I use the "high-thumb" grip. I can react to the timer's beep, draw to a retention position, one handed point shot and hit the chest at 5-6 ft, in .55 second. I can draw to an eye-level, 2-handed stand, and reliably hit the chest at 10 ft, all in .75 second. I side step as I do this, which less me beat the drop.
@@SonnyCrocket-p6hYou have a great setup with a lot of experience and skill to back up your EDC choices, but let's make sure we're being transparent about the limitations and capabilities of that method. To pocket carry safely and responsibly, you have to be very mindful about your wardrobe, as not all pockets will fit a gun, not all pockets that will fit will allow for a smooth draw with a fisted grip, not all pockets that will allow that are sturdy enough to support thousands of practice reps without anything tearing, and not all pockets that will allow that are unobtrusive enough to allow repeatable success with gross motor functions in a high adrenaline situation without any risk of negligent discharge into your own leg. Even once you've filtered out all unsuitable wardrobe options, you STILL have to modify every single lower body garment you intend on carrying with if you want to do so safely with a secured pocket holster. And even once you've successfully seen through to that level of commitment in making pocket carry work, you will still find yourself limited exclusively to micro compact firearms with very low ammo capacity, very limited caliber, and very short barrels. Accurate shots with a pocket carry micro compact in a terrifying ccw defense situation, the inexperienced shooter does not make. TL;DR: Don't pocket carry unless you're ready to train your ass off and tolerate a severely restricted wardrobe that'll still have to be modified to fit a severely limited size and variety of handguns. But hey, if you can do all that you'll be fast as hell with it.
AIWB seems to be all well and good for those with a flat belly, but I find that my slightly larger belly makes it more difficult to find a comfortable AIWB position. Seems it's the holster jabbing my groin which turns me more toward carrying at 3:30 - 4:30 position
Body type is definitely a big part of carry position. That's why it's so important to wear your holster without clips around the house and experiment to find the most comfortable and concealable position.
Great for comfort and indiscriminate concealed carry. If that works for you, glad to hear it. Anyone worth listening to will tell you that the best setup is the one that's comfortable enough to keep using. Having the perfect tactical practical carry setup does nobody any good if it's such a pain they never use it. But where leather holsters are concerned, do be aware of the downsides, namely; awful retention. It is at best sloppy and at worst actively dangerous to go anywhere in any kind of hurry with a one size fits all leather holster that has no fitment or retention features.
Seen some of those, yeah, they're good to go. The best leather holsters I've seen either had retention clips that grab onto the trigger guard, or they're hybrid holsters with leather backs and kydex shells. I'd check out the offerings in those ballparks. @@mixedmarksman5873
I seen comments on the cost of tenicor products but they seem to be right there for good holsters. I just picked up the velo5 for my PDP and the zero belt. I have a slew of holsters that work but not like the Tenicor. The fit on the velo 5 will make everyday carry doable without undue notice of what I’m packing.
I prefer a 7:30 ish position on an IWB . To get around the pant loop issue no matter how where the holster rests just thread the belt through clip, loop, clip. It stabilizes the gun more and lessens shifting on the waistline .
Been struggling with IWB for more than 2 years now, listened to friends who told me to get a kydex like the ones they are using and to always go appendix. Being new to this I didn't realize that they have different guns, bigger body than I have, so in the end, it really didn't work out. Bought my 3rd holster and just now that I tried to tinker with it experiment a bit, found out that 2o'clock is the best position for me. PLUS!! This video that you just posted helped me a lot to refine it more so I can get better results. I know I still have a long way to go, but having subscribed to your channel gave me more access to knowledge and confidence that I can use to do better in this lifestyle.
@@FlyingAshtrays oh then my apologies. Maybe I just didn't know what I was talking about. I guess I meant I tried to conceal g19 at the 12 or 1 o'clock position which didn't work for me. When I tried the 2-3 o'clock position that worked for me which is a very big difference. Thank you for clarifying and again my apologies if what I said was wrong.
If you have a belly, try shifting from above belt line when sitting to below. Avoid AT waistband, leave your belt loose and accept it will drop to below waist when walking. That's how people with "content" can appendix carry 😂👍
Okay, maybe I am missing something, but how on earth is this supposed to work? You have detached the belt connection, so the holster is just held up by pressure from the belt or waistband and the friction of the body or materials it is held against. So if you are moving around a bunch, wont it just slip around and potentially fall down or out of your pants?
Great question. Check out our channel, Rusty. We have a bunch of info on ways to carry, what gun to buy and concealed carry mistakes. More importantly, we make holsters. After you watch a few videos, check out our website for a holster. www.tenicor.com
@@tenicorusa just an FYI, this is my personal account. My business is firearms instructing with an emphasis on CCW. I've been using all kinds of different brands for AIWB (Vedder, LAS). Your videos are very well produced and extremely informative. When funds aren't tight, I will be looking forward to trying your products. Customers are always asking what holster I recommend. Looks like I need to send them your way also. 🇺🇸
Once I completed the final step of the process and deleted my pronouns in my twitter bio, not only did my holster fit and conceal like a dream, but my overall Accuracy and ability to manage recoil improved 200%. Thanks Tenicor!
I did all that, plus I washed the blue dye out of my hair, AND I removed my nose loop ring. Not only did I get the stated accuracy improvement, my brain started functioning logically again. I also stopped demanding that Biden forgive the student loans I took out to get my gender studies masters, realizing that I had to take personal responsibility for my own stupidity. Amazing what taking the proper steps to comfortably fit your holster can accomplish.
I'm drunk, and though that you were gonna put the pencil behind the holster and sit down, and if the pencil breaks, the holster adjustment is wrong. Surprised I even typed this without any typos lol
I find pants that have the same ride height that I like and snugness and buy a few of them to have for a few years. I also find that stretchy material that is well fitted helps with comfort. Having some snugness helps distribute the pressure of the holster against the body.
I don’t like the built in wedge you guys offer on some of your holsters. I believe the only holster for the p365 with a wml option has the built in wedge. Are you guys planning on making one for the p365 with a wml but no built in wedge?
Being 6’2 290 pounds it was extreamly hard for me to find a holster. I went through 3 brands each holster was 150 dollars before I found tenicore. Thanks to them I can conceal carry my C2 comfortably this is a amazing holster for bigger people
Been really struggling to find a good IWB holster for my light bearing CZ 75 P01. I currently am running a Neptune but do have concealment issues. I'm about 5'8 and 165lbs. Anyone have any recommendations? Personal preference for carry is somewhere between 4-5 oclock
Man, why is the visual of the IWB adjustment bulging out so far? That's going to print in a conspicuous way. It's like an OWB/IWB combo. BTW, I've never gotten an adjustable holster. I just get a holster that fits my gun and doesn't print, put it IWB, and done.
Before repeating after this guy, ensure that your gun has a manual safety, a double action or double/single action hammer WITH a decocker, OR a single action hammer WITH a safety that locks the hammer and sear, such as on 1911s. If none of these things are true for your firearm, DO NOT pocket carry. NO exceptions. Trust me, you DON'T want to be that guy, it makes for an embarrassing emergency room trip.
This was a great video! I feel like I’ve already found my sweet spot with my tenicor holster but now I want to try this method out to see if I may find a better spot to carry
Or take your Ticonderoga No. 2 pencil and use as stylus to order a Sticky Holster. Upon arrival shove gun into holster and holster into waistband. Done.
I fully understand that a significant reason behind this video is to show off the adaptability of your holsters. It also answers a LOT of questions as to why I've never been happy with all of the IWB holsters I've bought and discarded. Thanks. Questions just left on the corporate web site.
It started as a resource for current customers to help them get the holster set up optimally. It turned into a video that anyone with a decent holster could use. Glad you enjoyed it. 🤙
Honestly I never knew about wings or cams. Never seen a holster with them before this. Probably going to be looking at picking one of these up because of this video.
After buying a pile of appendix holsters for several carry guns I learned something. Don't appendix carry. If you're right handed carry at 3:00 & if you're left-handed carry at 9:00. Now you can sit or stand & your gun & holster doesn't stick into your leg or belly & it's not aimed at your junk.
If that works for you, great. Glad the pros of that carry position outweighed the cons for you. That said, let's be frank about what the cons are. Carrying at 3 or 9 is awful for the "concealed" part of concealed carry with any firearm that isn't a slimline sub/micro compact, and especially so if you're a thinner man or woman. The frontal waistline silhouette is a very identifiable vertical plane on the human body, and shirts naturally drape straight down parallel to that plane in a way that is noticably disrupted by a gun sticking off of your side. It is also extremely uncomfortable to have a kydex holster pressed directly against that bone if you have any decent tension in your belt whatsoever. Your draw speed is also significantly slower and less consistent due to the increased difficulty in performing a garment clear on the far opposite side of your weak hand. Put all that together and you're limited to very small guns with very limited ammo in leather holsters with poor retention if you want to have any success with that carry position. Appendix allows much greater concealment of much larger firearms with much greater comfort in most positions, so long as you take the time to properly scrutinize your gun, holster, belt & wardrobe, and concealment depth and angle.
Just bought a Tenicor Certum3 because of this video. The Certum3 has less material between the trigger guard and the muzzle, unlike some others **Cough, cough T.rex** that digs into my leg no matter the adjustments I make or clip I use in AIWB. I'm pretty positive I will be satisfied with this holster as it has so many more adjustment options.
That was a very informative video, thank you. I'm too fat for a IWB holster but after I lose a TON of weight I'll follow your directions to be able to wear one. Thank you for your video.
The VELO4 does not have any real cant adjustment. It is designed to sit in the 1 o'clock position so ride height is typically the only thing most people need to adjust. If you do want something with more cant adjustment then a CERTUM3 may be a better solution for you.
I ordered some holsters from we the people and the fitment is horrible. I've heard nothing but good things about your holsters. I have a Glock 19 with a with a TLR7A. Does your holster click when re holstering the gun?
@tenicorusa Darkstar🤔 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣 Took them nearly 6 months to get me my holster, and about 3 months into the wait their website updated to say I'd never placed an order. I had to fight with Tom for 3 weeks to even acknowledge that od paid for a holster, then when he admitted ok our system was updated I found your order, they would never reply to me again, and the holster still took over 2 more months after that. I would never buy or Recommend DSG to anyone, they are low life scumbags.
@Ultrarmx JM custom Kydex makes holsters for the Beretta 92 LTT. Or if its light bearing that you want Werx M6, or the PHLSTR Floodlight are good options.
I thought the pencil was gonna be used other then for drawing.
What type what gen is that Glock
Gen5 Glock 19 in the thumbnail.
What dont look comfortable is that 50mm watch on the guys left hand! Great info
Where do people buy wings, wedges etc to add on to the cerum3?
Went through this entire process...and ended up putting my holster back where I'd already adjusted it to 😁
I'll use it from the start on the next one though.
But now you know for sure. 😂
Big time printing.
Great video great information
Didn't get the info in that video at all 🫤
My holster is very uncomfortable and I've stopped carrying because of it.
if it's made of kydex or nylon, it needs a layer of soft suede or something on the skin side of it, for your comfort.
Or a t-shirt.
@@tenicorusa you'll get a handful of shirt when you try to draw fast.
Millions of practice reps drawing would say otherwise.
@@tenicorusa uh huh your T shirt goes all the way to your bo-hole and oyu've used this in ccw leatherslap matches, and drawn on men a dozen times? I have done those things, been in the top 10% at world level IPSC combat pistol championships, and I switched to a velcroe-in kydex front pants pocket rig. "Hand in pocket" start is twice as fast as any ccw belt rig, under a shirt. and the gun and rig looks just like a wallet in my pocket. The so called' hook designed into such pockets let the rig come out of my pocket every third draw, so I added the velcro . I had a seamstress enlarge the mouths of the pockets, cause I added a speed lever to the P938's thumb safety and I use the "high-thumb" grip. I can react to the timer's beep, draw to a retention position, one handed point shot and hit the chest at 5-6 ft, in .55 second. I can draw to an eye-level, 2-handed stand, and reliably hit the chest at 10 ft, all in .75 second. I side step as I do this, which less me beat the drop.
@@SonnyCrocket-p6hYou have a great setup with a lot of experience and skill to back up your EDC choices, but let's make sure we're being transparent about the limitations and capabilities of that method.
To pocket carry safely and responsibly, you have to be very mindful about your wardrobe, as not all pockets will fit a gun, not all pockets that will fit will allow for a smooth draw with a fisted grip, not all pockets that will allow that are sturdy enough to support thousands of practice reps without anything tearing, and not all pockets that will allow that are unobtrusive enough to allow repeatable success with gross motor functions in a high adrenaline situation without any risk of negligent discharge into your own leg.
Even once you've filtered out all unsuitable wardrobe options, you STILL have to modify every single lower body garment you intend on carrying with if you want to do so safely with a secured pocket holster.
And even once you've successfully seen through to that level of commitment in making pocket carry work, you will still find yourself limited exclusively to micro compact firearms with very low ammo capacity, very limited caliber, and very short barrels.
Accurate shots with a pocket carry micro compact in a terrifying ccw defense situation, the inexperienced shooter does not make.
TL;DR: Don't pocket carry unless you're ready to train your ass off and tolerate a severely restricted wardrobe that'll still have to be modified to fit a severely limited size and variety of handguns.
But hey, if you can do all that you'll be fast as hell with it.
“Pvt Pyle….. “ 😂😂😂😂😆
I didn't have pronouns in my bio B4 watching this. Now I do. Thanks for the encouragement! 🙂
Could of started off with have adjustable holster
😬
AIWB seems to be all well and good for those with a flat belly, but I find that my slightly larger belly makes it more difficult to find a comfortable AIWB position. Seems it's the holster jabbing my groin which turns me more toward carrying at 3:30 - 4:30 position
Body type is definitely a big part of carry position. That's why it's so important to wear your holster without clips around the house and experiment to find the most comfortable and concealable position.
Im running into the fact that i carry an odd gun(Firestar) and there are very few holsters for them
Factoring in after-market support for holsters and accessories is definitely a big deal when purchasing a gun.
I can’t seem to find a holster for the Hellcat in your website
No Hellcat holster yet. But likely in the future.
you don't have the certum luxe for xmacro?
Not yet.
After watching this and trying everything, it’s settled I’m going with OWB
Don't have that problem my soft $20 Houston leather holster fits all my pistols too optic and light cut 😎
Great for comfort and indiscriminate concealed carry. If that works for you, glad to hear it. Anyone worth listening to will tell you that the best setup is the one that's comfortable enough to keep using. Having the perfect tactical practical carry setup does nobody any good if it's such a pain they never use it.
But where leather holsters are concerned, do be aware of the downsides, namely; awful retention. It is at best sloppy and at worst actively dangerous to go anywhere in any kind of hurry with a one size fits all leather holster that has no fitment or retention features.
@@cameronrichner3108 they make a soft holster that locks in now I'm gonna have to get one haha
Seen some of those, yeah, they're good to go. The best leather holsters I've seen either had retention clips that grab onto the trigger guard, or they're hybrid holsters with leather backs and kydex shells. I'd check out the offerings in those ballparks. @@mixedmarksman5873
This video has convinced me to carry a pencil as a backup weapon to my pistol.
😆
Jesus… I wasn’t ready for the John Wick moment 😂😂😂
😂
Jesus Christ Loves You ❤️
I tried doing it my way and could not get a good fit. I followed the instructions in the video, and the holster fits perfectly. Thanks, Tenicor!
Where the hell am I going to get a pencil...
Great question. 😂
Hellcat soon?
Nah.
I seen comments on the cost of tenicor products but they seem to be right there for good holsters. I just picked up the velo5 for my PDP and the zero belt. I have a slew of holsters that work but not like the Tenicor. The fit on the velo 5 will make everyday carry doable without undue notice of what I’m packing.
For those wondering why a pencil is involved, it is finally addressed @3:33
All jokes aside. Very articulate and informative. Convincing and practical. Thank you Sir
Thanks for the support 👍
Great trick but what sold me was the FMJ reference you sir just gained a subscriber🫡
Make a holster for the Hellcat Pro
I prefer a 7:30 ish position on an IWB . To get around the pant loop issue no matter how where the holster rests just thread the belt through clip, loop, clip. It stabilizes the gun more and lessens shifting on the waistline .
Love that joker scene. No disrespect to John.
Joker has a little flair that John can't compare to. 😂
Is there a PEN15 method?
Been struggling with IWB for more than 2 years now, listened to friends who told me to get a kydex like the ones they are using and to always go appendix. Being new to this I didn't realize that they have different guns, bigger body than I have, so in the end, it really didn't work out. Bought my 3rd holster and just now that I tried to tinker with it experiment a bit, found out that 2o'clock is the best position for me. PLUS!! This video that you just posted helped me a lot to refine it more so I can get better results. I know I still have a long way to go, but having subscribed to your channel gave me more access to knowledge and confidence that I can use to do better in this lifestyle.
Nice! Love to hear it. These are our favorite comments to see. Glad it is working for you.
2 O'Clock IS Appendix carry btw lol
@@FlyingAshtrays oh then my apologies. Maybe I just didn't know what I was talking about. I guess I meant I tried to conceal g19 at the 12 or 1 o'clock position which didn't work for me. When I tried the 2-3 o'clock position that worked for me which is a very big difference. Thank you for clarifying and again my apologies if what I said was wrong.
If you have a belly, try shifting from above belt line when sitting to below. Avoid AT waistband, leave your belt loose and accept it will drop to below waist when walking. That's how people with "content" can appendix carry 😂👍
@@Shadow__133 thank you so much for the advice. Will try to work on my belly too 😂
Okay, maybe I am missing something, but how on earth is this supposed to work? You have detached the belt connection, so the holster is just held up by pressure from the belt or waistband and the friction of the body or materials it is held against. So if you are moving around a bunch, wont it just slip around and potentially fall down or out of your pants?
It will move around a little bit which is kind of the point. It starts to find a natural position that isn't interfering with your body.
One can also elongated the holes in the clips - a little bit goes a long way
do you know a good conceal carry holster to get? or some good sites to look at to buy gear? or what to look for before buying one???
Great question. Check out our channel, Rusty. We have a bunch of info on ways to carry, what gun to buy and concealed carry mistakes. More importantly, we make holsters. After you watch a few videos, check out our website for a holster. www.tenicor.com
@@tenicorusa thank you! I will check it out
0:32 man I haven’t seen John wick yet
Thanks
Gulf Coast Concealment. Much simpler.
I wish these holders had a way to ride lower in the belt line for bigger guys
Perfect! Thank you!
Your welcome. 🤙
@@tenicorusa just an FYI, this is my personal account. My business is firearms instructing with an emphasis on CCW. I've been using all kinds of different brands for AIWB (Vedder, LAS). Your videos are very well produced and extremely informative. When funds aren't tight, I will be looking forward to trying your products. Customers are always asking what holster I recommend. Looks like I need to send them your way also. 🇺🇸
Thank you for the support!
Loved the joker move!
Once I completed the final step of the process and deleted my pronouns in my twitter bio, not only did my holster fit and conceal like a dream, but my overall Accuracy and ability to manage recoil improved 200%. Thanks Tenicor!
🔥
Word!
And once you deleted your pronouns, your testosterone levels went up 200%. 😂
Shots fired HA. Well said @kaceesavagae Living up to the name!
I did all that, plus I washed the blue dye out of my hair, AND I removed my nose loop ring. Not only did I get the stated accuracy improvement, my brain started functioning logically again.
I also stopped demanding that Biden forgive the student loans I took out to get my gender studies masters, realizing that I had to take personal responsibility for my own stupidity.
Amazing what taking the proper steps to comfortably fit your holster can accomplish.
Does the VELO 4 holster have enough room to get a good grip on the frame?
But, one thing I would like to know if this recommendations are valid for any holster or just its for the brand you are using in this video?
Any holster with decent adjustability. The more range of adjustment, the more likely you'll be able to get it in the optimal position for you. 🤙
I'm drunk, and though that you were gonna put the pencil behind the holster and sit down, and if the pencil breaks, the holster adjustment is wrong. Surprised I even typed this without any typos lol
Great video!!!
Great idea. Main issue I find is that somehow every pair of pants I own wears very differently. Ride height, belt loop location, etc.
Throw all of your pants away and buy 7 pairs of wrangler 13MWZ. Done.
@@OldManJeffI won't rule it out 🤠
I find pants that have the same ride height that I like and snugness and buy a few of them to have for a few years. I also find that stretchy material that is well fitted helps with comfort. Having some snugness helps distribute the pressure of the holster against the body.
My ARX is the only holster I use. Will never go back to another. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the support!
What belt are you running in this video? I really like it
That's our ZERO belt. Check it out at www.tenicor.com 🤙
I don’t like the built in wedge you guys offer on some of your holsters. I believe the only holster for the p365 with a wml option has the built in wedge. Are you guys planning on making one for the p365 with a wml but no built in wedge?
It is on the list but no timeline at this point.
@2:09 what ever happened to the wing option over the cam bar?
Two or two not, there is no canting
Being 6’2 290 pounds it was extreamly hard for me to find a holster. I went through 3 brands each holster was 150 dollars before I found tenicore. Thanks to them I can conceal carry my C2 comfortably this is a amazing holster for bigger people
🤙
Any advice for companies who does good quality holsters for Tanfoglio FT-9 Carry firearm? And can ship outside the USA...
I don't know about any appendix carriers. That's just crazy , I just keep mine on my strong side😊
Details on the “Wing”shown at the 2:12 mark in the video?
Believe that was pulled off a T-Rex Arms holster.
Been really struggling to find a good IWB holster for my light bearing CZ 75 P01. I currently am running a Neptune but do have concealment issues. I'm about 5'8 and 165lbs. Anyone have any recommendations? Personal preference for carry is somewhere between 4-5 oclock
What company is that holster from?
Tenicor. 🤙
Well done video. It MAY help minimize the "drawer - full - O - holsters" dilemma that we all seem to end up with.
Happy to help!
This is a good idea but holy shit just get to the point
I love the pandering
if it's held together with screws, it sucks for ccw, folks.
If it's held together with ONLY screws and no metal+rubber washers with proper female retention screws****
This guy has a Garmin watch. I automatically know he’s a real one.
Real recognize real. 😎
Do you make holsters for left handed people?
Yes, everything we make is available in a left hand configuration.
I got lucky. I naturally went right kidney carry and it immediately feels natural and is concealable for me. love it
Man, why is the visual of the IWB adjustment bulging out so far? That's going to print in a conspicuous way. It's like an OWB/IWB combo. BTW, I've never gotten an adjustable holster. I just get a holster that fits my gun and doesn't print, put it IWB, and done.
What pants are shown in the video?
The black pants in many of the example shots were Walmart Wrangler Specials. 😂
Didnt he just say to do what he said people waste time doing🤦🏾♂️
Any recommendation for a good holster for a Glock 45 with one extra mag? New sub here btw. Ty! Love the FULL METAL JACKET clip.
We're fans of our holsters (obviously!). Anything that fits a Glock 19 should also work for a Glock 45.
tenicor.com
@@tenicorusa Nice. Thank you for the advice.
No problem. 🤙
Great video
Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate the support. 🤙
Nothing you do gonna be confertable with appendix carry
Says the holster whisperer.
This is fantastic info. I literally just got a new holster 2 days ago and will do these things to maximize its use.
🤙
Thank goodness information
🤙
Can y'all make a Hellcat holster? I have your Shield holster and love it, but that does this Hellcat no good.
The caveat to this is not all pants/jeans have the same belt loops in the same spot.
Tulster is the only brand I’ve tried in over 10 years that works for me without tinkering.
Gave up on iwb carry and went to pocket carry. I wear whatever I like.
Before repeating after this guy, ensure that your gun has a manual safety, a double action or double/single action hammer WITH a decocker, OR a single action hammer WITH a safety that locks the hammer and sear, such as on 1911s.
If none of these things are true for your firearm, DO NOT pocket carry. NO exceptions. Trust me, you DON'T want to be that guy, it makes for an embarrassing emergency room trip.
@@cameronrichner3108 I carry a bodyguard 1.0, thumb safety, hammer fired, heavy double action trigger. What do you recommend for appendix carry?
Great series of vids, but the black background is way too dark. Gray is the way. And, the audio is not quite loud enough.
the little metal thingies that hold the holster to your belt are called MAGAZINES not CLIPS, yeesh
🤣 🤣 🤣
This was a great video! I feel like I’ve already found my sweet spot with my tenicor holster but now I want to try this method out to see if I may find a better spot to carry
Thanks for watching! Give it a try, maybe you can squeeze some more comfort or concealment out of the holster.
What belt are you rocking in this vid? Looks sturdy like an nyc rapper and has small buckle!
Our ZERO belt: tenicor.com/collections/apparel/products/zero-belt
Went to go check out the site to order a holster, very limited options as far as firearms brands go.
Those clips look impossible to remove from the belt
Super easy with the right technique.
have pronouns in bio, appreciate it. more guides for concealment with visible waistline etc pls!
The yapping is arguably as entertaining as the fights themselves bro 💀🤣
She sounds pretty insecure.
With A FU(KinG pencil ✏️ 😂
😂
This is nice.... It's not going to be cheap, but that's ok.. maybe
Or take your Ticonderoga No. 2 pencil and use as stylus to order a Sticky Holster. Upon arrival shove gun into holster and holster into waistband. Done.
😂
I have 4 of these holsters and they are by far my favorite. Also add in the mag carrier another plus!
Thanks for your support 🤙
@@tenicorusawhat would you suggest for the xdm elite 10mm for concealed carry? Does your brand fit it well?
I fully understand that a significant reason behind this video is to show off the adaptability of your holsters. It also answers a LOT of questions as to why I've never been happy with all of the IWB holsters I've bought and discarded. Thanks. Questions just left on the corporate web site.
It started as a resource for current customers to help them get the holster set up optimally. It turned into a video that anyone with a decent holster could use. Glad you enjoyed it. 🤙
Honestly I never knew about wings or cams. Never seen a holster with them before this. Probably going to be looking at picking one of these up because of this video.
Thanks for the support Cody!
good info. thanks
Thanks for watching 👍
After buying a pile of appendix holsters for several carry guns I learned something. Don't appendix carry. If you're right handed carry at 3:00 & if you're left-handed carry at 9:00. Now you can sit or stand & your gun & holster doesn't stick into your leg or belly & it's not aimed at your junk.
If that works for you, great. Glad the pros of that carry position outweighed the cons for you. That said, let's be frank about what the cons are.
Carrying at 3 or 9 is awful for the "concealed" part of concealed carry with any firearm that isn't a slimline sub/micro compact, and especially so if you're a thinner man or woman. The frontal waistline silhouette is a very identifiable vertical plane on the human body, and shirts naturally drape straight down parallel to that plane in a way that is noticably disrupted by a gun sticking off of your side. It is also extremely uncomfortable to have a kydex holster pressed directly against that bone if you have any decent tension in your belt whatsoever.
Your draw speed is also significantly slower and less consistent due to the increased difficulty in performing a garment clear on the far opposite side of your weak hand.
Put all that together and you're limited to very small guns with very limited ammo in leather holsters with poor retention if you want to have any success with that carry position. Appendix allows much greater concealment of much larger firearms with much greater comfort in most positions, so long as you take the time to properly scrutinize your gun, holster, belt & wardrobe, and concealment depth and angle.
What is the name of this holster???
The holster seen most in this video is the CERTUM LUX2 for Glock 19. 🤙
Do you know if your G19 holsters work on PSA Daggers? I love my Certum 3 as well as my Velo with my Shield+@@Tenicor_Mike
That was Bob. I named mine Linus but you can name yours whatever you like. Hope this helps!
@@Tenicor_Mike thank you, sir.
We have not tested the Dagger so we cannot say for certain. Our holsters very closely match the gun it is intended to be used for so it is unlikely .
Great video.
Thanks for the support!
Just bought a Tenicor Certum3 because of this video. The Certum3 has less material between the trigger guard and the muzzle, unlike some others **Cough, cough T.rex** that digs into my leg no matter the adjustments I make or clip I use in AIWB. I'm pretty positive I will be satisfied with this holster as it has so many more adjustment options.
That was a very informative video, thank you. I'm too fat for a IWB holster but after I lose a TON of weight I'll follow your directions to be able to wear one. Thank you for your video.
But I can’t cant my Velo 4 right?
The VELO4 does not have any real cant adjustment. It is designed to sit in the 1 o'clock position so ride height is typically the only thing most people need to adjust. If you do want something with more cant adjustment then a CERTUM3 may be a better solution for you.
I ordered some holsters from we the people and the fitment is horrible. I've heard nothing but good things about your holsters. I have a Glock 19 with a with a TLR7A. Does your holster click when re holstering the gun?
I wouldn't describe it as a "click." More like a satisfying "thunk"?
By far the best holster I’ve used is the certum, wish I had tried you guys earlier.. love the camming bar instead of a traditional wing
We appreciate the support! 👍
Can’t find good holster for Berreta LTT
@Ultrarmx Kaos concealment makes a decent light bearing holster for the LTT
We do not make one. Maybe try Dark Star Gear?
@tenicorusa Darkstar🤔
😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣
Took them nearly 6 months to get me my holster, and about 3 months into the wait their website updated to say I'd never placed an order.
I had to fight with Tom for 3 weeks to even acknowledge that od paid for a holster, then when he admitted ok our system was updated I found your order, they would never reply to me again, and the holster still took over 2 more months after that.
I would never buy or Recommend DSG to anyone, they are low life scumbags.
@Ultrarmx
JM custom Kydex makes holsters for the Beretta 92 LTT.
Or if its light bearing that you want Werx M6, or the PHLSTR Floodlight are good options.