This holster is a Galco Royal Guard. I found it to be the most one of the most comfortable holsters to wear. I carry a CZ P01. This is worth every penny.
I absolutely love my Glock 19 Gen 4! I am new to conceal carry and I wouldn't want to carry anything else. I am definitely going to look at this holster. I currently use the basic Serpa holster, but my gun feels like it bounces when I walk and doesn't feel secure on my waist. I double check it before I leave the house, it isn't floppy or anything, just feels that way.
Mine too is about 15 years old and has the perfect amount of wear to make it even better. If it isn't lost or eaten by a Rottweiler, it really could last a couple lifetimes.
I have 4 guns and I've bought a dozen holsters before I found a style of CCW I could be satisfied with. I have 4 1911's (22LR, .380, 9mm, and a 45 ACP). I have an N82 for each of them. I carry concealed at all times and the N82's are never uncomfortable.
I find your videos very well done. You obviously know what you are talking about and it is done in a style that is easy to understand. I was a reserve officer for about 15 years and fell I can trust your information as very well informed. And yes, Lenny, I ended my LEO stint using two Glocks - a Md 35 and a Md. 27. Thanks. Great job.
One thing that will help is to put some leather conditioner (or Glove conditioner from Hibbets works great), put the gun in and let it sit over night. Cuts the break in process in half.
2:06 ring finger in the trigger guard, touching the trigger. Love it! Just put your index finger in there and spin it like an old-time Western star. Leather IWB holsters work for Nevada, where there's no humidity, but in 3/4 of the country, including here in Florida, they are a recipe for a rusty slide. I also don't like the fact that you must wear a belt with this model. Sometimes all I wear are surf-shorts and a t-shirt. A belt can be too bulky, even if the shorts have loops.
+Joey Crow It depends on what gun I'm carrying. I prefer Kydex IWB carry with a clip when carrying my M&P40c. CZ-75PCR or PT111G2 (they all fit in the same holster). The clip secures to the waistband on my pants or shorts, without the need for a belt. The clip is also made "tuckable" so you can tuck your shirt in if you want. I carry in the appendix position mostly. I also have a blade-tech plastic IWB with a clip for my Shield 9mm. I used to carry a Kel-tec P11 with the clip attached to the frame, no holster needed. The advantage all of these methods have over leather, in addition to not getting your gun soaking wet with perspiration and humidity, is that they are made from porous material. They hold their shape when the weapon is drawn, making it easier to re-holster. Leather collapses, making it more difficult to holster your gun after the threat is over. This could be dangerous in a stressful situation, when adrenalin is flowing. I often carry my Taurus PT-22 when something really small is needed. This is either IWB in Kydex or in a pocket holster; usually in my right cargo pocket (I hate having anything in my front pockets, its a Marine thing). Probably more of an answer, and a less specific one, than you were looking for, but I hope it helped.
+5Ring Yeah, that was a hell of an answer. Haha that's what I needed to know, though. thanks for taking the time, and your quick response. Much appreciated.
Yes, well I carried my PT-111 G2 for ONE DAY in a leather holster and the slide rusted. I cleaned it and now carry in a Bladetech polymer holster. No rust. (Also, I clean my guns every time they are fired).
Here's one boys and girls: Garrett Industries Holsters. Kydex lined with Hermann Oak leather to create a product with the greatness of both worlds. Leather for silent draw, kydex for solidarity and fit.
I love and use your Undertech shirts. As far as an IWB holster, Stealth Gear is hands down the most comfortable, most durable and best made one on the market!
I’m surprised you don’t have a bigger subscriber base. You have t.v. Quality voice. I’m not a glock fan, but I’m a fan of your channel. Keep up the good work.
I've tried Fobus, Uncle Mikes, Sticky, Bravo Concealment, Alien Gear & several others. My favorite is my Springfield XDS in an Old Faithful IWB. Very comfortable!
Love your trucks and content! I had a white 2nd gen just like that about 6 years or so ago. I used it with a Smarty tuner and the Edge comp that was available at the time. I don’t have any data to back this up, but I was definitely more impressed with the feel of the Smarty. Not that the Edge Comp was bad, but I wished I had the Smarty back once I had the Comp.
Wrap your gun in waxed paper, insert it into the holster and let it set a day or two. The wax lubricates the holster slightly , allowing the leather to mold to the gun,expand slightly as it were.mLeave the gun alone for at least a day, two to be sure.
Right on or spray some Silicone on the inside of the Holster and then draw it in and out of it or Galco sells a Hloster Eazz bottle of holster breaking in stuff also all will work great etc
Another copy of the Milt Sparks rig that was the definitive IWB holster before anyone knew what IWB meant.Bought my first MS in 1991 and it still works great except when I get a little sweaty then it reminds me of my uncles farm saddles.
I have 2 Galco leather conceal holsters, and agree leather is best. Leather's unique properties allow it to conform to the shape of your gun over time, holding the gun secure, plus easily releasing it. No other material I've used does that. Leather is also comfortable and extremely durable. Like the man says, there is a breaking in period- just like there is for a baseball glove. Its pretty simple, if you're in a big hurry buy a plastic holster.
I was getting security force training from a retired Chief Signalman, he had the story's of what sentries used to be like having a wooden Baton in a leather sheath that was shrunken around it, so they had to trick it in their belt and if they used it it would still have the sheath stuck on it.
There are two in the Glockstore catalog that look like this one. One is called "Inner Piece IWB" and is priced at $75.99. The other is the "Cozy Partner IWB" and it is $69.99. I hope that helps.
Another exceptional video. Great audio. Great picture quality. Nice flow. Plus, it must be nice to be that fit. Lenny, you should do a video on your workout and diet.
I've tried leather holsters but have never found one that felt smooth on the draw, even after plenty of break in time. I would imagine much of that is because I've gotten so used to kydex. The only exceptions have been the old fashioned 'cowboy' gun belts with tied down holsters...smooth as butter but hardly applicable for concealment. :)
My first CCW holster was essentially like this one but smaller since it was made for a Sig P238 380. The reinforcement strip around the top of the holster gouged and was too uncomfortable to tolerate. There was no protection from the he corner of the gun's but plate. It was a beautiful little holster and was built upon really good working theory, but I found that wearing it was impractical even with a miniature Sig P238. As concealable as mine was, it was too uncomfortable .
Wrap some wax paper around the slide (2 layers) and insert the gun into the holster. Let it sit overnight and the break in is pretty much done. Galco Royal Guard is my personal preference of ccw holsters.
I was told by one of my training officer's. Take your empty firearm place it in a plastic bag, curing leather holster in water for about a 1/2 hour . Place your gun in the holster let it Set until it dried !! It works after place a little baby powder inside then work it in a few time's then your are good to go. It Definitely worked with my service holster.
I personally prefer the NRA Covert Comfort IWB Holster for my Glock 26. Very comfortable and just as useful and serviceable as the one in this video. The issue is a long way from being settled or there would be only one "right" holster for concealed carry.
I'm a former Californian now living in Nevada.I have no idea how a person in California can be a "gun guy."I worked for the Mayor of Los Angeles and I couldn't get a concealed carry permit.The fact that Len has a "favorite" concealed carry holster is debatable....I wouldbet a million dollars he can't legally carry a concealed weapon.He undoubtedly has a fantastic Glock store and Glocks are my favorite, butCalifornia is not the place to live if you love firearms.
The directions i read from 1 of my holster companys states to. Take 2 layers of wax paper wax side out. Rap the pistol and then holster it. Leave it for a couple of days like that. And the gun will wax the sweat spot u want. And helps to protect the leather. It worked for my holster. Didnt know if there was a draw back to this or not.
just wrap your pistol in a layer of wax paper. Wax side out. Place pistol firmly inside the holster for 24 to 48 hours. this will slightly stretch the holster. on some holsters I have used to layers. once the 24 48 hours has passed slide the wax paper covered pisttol in and out of the holster 50 or so times. good luck, Mike
it's got the cant, it's got the best durability for a leather holster, and it's got 1st class holster company producing it. In reality it's whatever works for you, but i've noticed my 5.11 iwb holster is rough on the body compared to the leather one I own, and the lack of a cant makes it slightly difficult to get a good purchase on the gun.
Im thinking hes gonna show something revolutionary and he pulls this fukn thing out and says "the reason this is the best holster is because it lasts forever". Are you fukn with me man like seriously and then strokes the damn thing for 35 min.
See this, you just grab the dirt, just like that. And you then put in the bag, see? very simple, and seal the bag with your two fingers just like that. And now you have a bag of dirt, very simple yet effective. Visit our online store to get your own bag of dirt, just like that.
+Tregeta I bought an Alien Gear a little while ago because of the price, just to see how it compared to my Crossbreed. I love the design and concealabilty, but even with all the adjustment options I couldn't get the retention right for me. I HAD to wear at 4:30 position to stand a chance at it not hanging up on the draw...simply too tight. I thought about upgrading to the 3.0 backing to give that a try...or just stick with my Supertuck! Any advice? I really do wish I could get the Alien Gear rig to work for me.
you have got to be kidding...a Crossbreed Supertuck is about 30 percent thinner, you can change the cant and it distributes the weight of a bigger gun over a larger area. He must own stock in the company that makes that holster.
This is the most comfortable holster I use. It's also the easiest to put on and take off. It does have tipping upside down in the bathroom issues though.
Longevity is directly related to a person's Ph level. I know guys who have to restrap their armor every six weeks due to the utility splits literally disintegrating from their sweat. Utility splits can be tossed in muddy, algae filled areas and left for over 5 years in the muck, washed in a washing machine and used with no deterioration. Yes, I've done tests to verify this. So yeah, I'm pretty sure one of these holsters wouldn't last two months on them. If these are properly waxed, they will definitely last longer than if they were urethane coated though.
I'm sure it's good, but the BEST, I don't think so. I'll stick with the Horsehide Crossbreed IWB holster. Heck, I forget I'm even wearing it most of the time.
Hey brother, what kind of watch is that? I'm a watchslut, and I have never seen that timepiece before, that thing is really unique and very nice, what brand is that?
Let's don't be lazy folks. Any item designed to help save my life or my loved ones lives is worth whatever you have to do. I will follow almost any process to make these things work correctly. 300 draws seems excessive unless it saves a life. I need my holster to work perfectly, whatever it takes. Is your life worth that hour out of your day?
300 draws is to also develop muscle and nerve memory. It is to make the hand-to-grip and draw second nature in a time of stress when you have to draw your weapon, especially if you are switching from a different make/style of holster. Your better law enforcement agencies do the same thing when they transition from one style duty holster to another.
Many of us can’t wear an IWB holster, our body type makes them VERY uncomfortable. That seems to be the only type holsters you recommend, or demonstrate.
It looks like a quality built holster and I am partial to leather over synthetic materials but...what difference does it make what color the loops are when you still have to conceal it under a shirt or jacket? This is not a tuckable holster. And at 2:05 he is holding the pistol with his finger inside the trigger guard contacting the trigger.
Lenny, what kind of concealment holster or any other holster would you recommend for someone in a wheelchair? I will be carrying soon and I have yet to figure out a good system that I like. Keep in mind that I am sitting 24/7 and I may have to scoot, transfer from one spot to another etc and don't want the gun moving. I also don't want to have to hunch my pants up to my nipples like Urkel to accommodate a holster. Any and all comments are welcome but serious ones! Don't waste my time the rest of you guys.
I am in a wheelchair too and have found for myself that shoulder holsters are insanely uncomfortable for carry if you use a manual wheelchair and are constantly using your arms to propel yourself, and also the belly bands are a bad idea if you bend over a lot from a seated position because it forces the gun to jam itself into your belly and/or your junk every time you bend over to pick something up off the floor. I have found that pocket carry actually works best for me. You are forced to use a smaller firearm, something in the single stack size range up to MAYBE a Glock 19/Springfield Xdm 3.8 if you’ve got larger pockets or are wearing a hoodie and can drop it in the front pocket and don’t mind the excess weight. I carry either a Beretta Nano, Ruger LCR, Ruger SP101 or a Springfield Xdm 3.8 depending on what wardrobe I have selected and what season it is.
Gill: A couple of questions; first, is this holster only for a Glock? I have a SAR ARMS B6P (CZ-75 knock-off) & would love to be able to use it for that handgun. Also, nothing at all to do with holsters, but what brand pants are you wearing? I ask because they do look like tactical pants, but also don't appear baggy like most of them are.
+medpilot There aren't too many options unless your pants are very tight unfortunately. What you could look at are concealable shoulder holders or "belly band" style holsters that secure it around your stomach. Sounds weird but many people have great things to say about them.
Check out Ulti-clips. They attach with a clamp on system rather than a hook-on so they would probably work well for you. They are replacement clips you can put on pretty much any holster you already have.
Ive watched a few of these videos and found this guy can make shit seem like gold
LoL yeah. He reminds me of an infomercial host
He is good, but no need for disgusting vulgarity son. Grow up eh?
Earthling Ya like the 9mm conversation barrel for glock 23 didn't work like the video
Conversation barrel? I routinely talk to my barrels, but they dont talk back. Where do I get this amazing conversation barrel?
bubbatime the glock store silly
World's best product endorsement voice.
This holster is a Galco Royal Guard. I found it to be the most one of the most comfortable holsters to wear. I carry a CZ P01. This is worth every penny.
I should proof read my comments better before posting :/
MrTrenttness
MrTrenttness - I would love it if it had a thumb break, just personal preference.
This guy should be a rep for some testosterone therapy clinic.
Reminds me of Cave Johnson from Portal
I absolutely love my Glock 19 Gen 4! I am new to conceal carry and I wouldn't want to carry anything else. I am definitely going to look at this holster. I currently use the basic Serpa holster, but my gun feels like it bounces when I walk and doesn't feel secure on my waist. I double check it before I leave the house, it isn't floppy or anything, just feels that way.
Best holster for the Glock 19 or any other gun I carry is the Brommeland Max Con V, bar non, nothing else comes close for comfort and concealing.
"i'm gonna put the holster back behind my back today because that's more traditional," *snaps it up in appendix carry
Mine too is about 15 years old and has the perfect amount of wear to make it even better. If it isn't lost or eaten by a Rottweiler, it really could last a couple lifetimes.
I have 4 guns and I've bought a dozen holsters before I found a style of CCW I could be satisfied with. I have 4 1911's (22LR, .380, 9mm, and a 45 ACP). I have an N82 for each of them. I carry concealed at all times and the N82's are never uncomfortable.
I find your videos very well done. You obviously know what you are talking about and it is done in a style that is easy to understand. I was a reserve officer for about 15 years and fell I can trust your information as very well informed.
And yes, Lenny, I ended my LEO stint using two Glocks - a Md 35 and a Md. 27. Thanks. Great job.
One thing that will help is to put some leather conditioner (or Glove conditioner from Hibbets works great), put the gun in and let it sit over night. Cuts the break in process in half.
2:06 ring finger in the trigger guard, touching the trigger. Love it! Just put your index finger in there and spin it like an old-time Western star.
Leather IWB holsters work for Nevada, where there's no humidity, but in 3/4 of the country, including here in Florida, they are a recipe for a rusty slide. I also don't like the fact that you must wear a belt with this model. Sometimes all I wear are surf-shorts and a t-shirt. A belt can be too bulky, even if the shorts have loops.
What do you use?
+Joey Crow It depends on what gun I'm carrying. I prefer Kydex IWB carry with a clip when carrying my M&P40c. CZ-75PCR or PT111G2 (they all fit in the same holster). The clip secures to the waistband on my pants or shorts, without the need for a belt. The clip is also made "tuckable" so you can tuck your shirt in if you want. I carry in the appendix position mostly. I also have a blade-tech plastic IWB with a clip for my Shield 9mm. I used to carry a Kel-tec P11 with the clip attached to the frame, no holster needed. The advantage all of these methods have over leather, in addition to not getting your gun soaking wet with perspiration and humidity, is that they are made from porous material. They hold their shape when the weapon is drawn, making it easier to re-holster. Leather collapses, making it more difficult to holster your gun after the threat is over. This could be dangerous in a stressful situation, when adrenalin is flowing. I often carry my Taurus PT-22 when something really small is needed. This is either IWB in Kydex or in a pocket holster; usually in my right cargo pocket (I hate having anything in my front pockets, its a Marine thing). Probably more of an answer, and a less specific one, than you were looking for, but I hope it helped.
+5Ring Yeah, that was a hell of an answer. Haha that's what I needed to know, though. thanks for taking the time, and your quick response. Much appreciated.
Which is why you clean your weapon once in a while. To prevent rusting.
Yes, well I carried my PT-111 G2 for ONE DAY in a leather holster and the slide rusted. I cleaned it and now carry in a Bladetech polymer holster. No rust. (Also, I clean my guns every time they are fired).
Here's one boys and girls: Garrett Industries Holsters. Kydex lined with Hermann Oak leather to create a product with the greatness of both worlds. Leather for silent draw, kydex for solidarity and fit.
I love and use your Undertech shirts. As far as an IWB holster, Stealth Gear is hands down the most comfortable, most durable and best made one on the market!
Glockstore is great. They're the largest glock retailer seller for a reason..... GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!
Galco makes quality stuff. I bought 3 shouder rigs to use with a 45 ACP before I settled upon the Galco Miami Classic Horizontal. Great fit to form.
Would love to see a updated version of this video given all the changes in the market over the past 10 years
I am jealous of his waist. Mine hasn't been that trim since the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Dude is slim as a 17 year old cheerleader.
Bay of Pigs??? Are you a ghost 👻??😂
Who ever enters the market of concealed carry for round people first will be billionaires
Makes two of us
Sounds easy enough to solve if you actually care.
I had a similar problem with with my external glock polymer holster I did exactly what you suggested and it’s getting better all the time.
I’m surprised you don’t have a bigger subscriber base. You have t.v. Quality voice. I’m not a glock fan, but I’m a fan of your channel. Keep up the good work.
I've tried Fobus, Uncle Mikes, Sticky, Bravo Concealment, Alien Gear & several others.
My favorite is my Springfield XDS in an Old Faithful IWB. Very comfortable!
Love your trucks and content! I had a white 2nd gen just like that about 6 years or so ago. I used it with a Smarty tuner and the Edge comp that was available at the time. I don’t have any data to back this up, but I was definitely more impressed with the feel of the Smarty. Not that the Edge Comp was bad, but I wished I had the Smarty back once I had the Comp.
Wrap your gun in waxed paper, insert it into the holster and let it set a day or two. The wax lubricates the holster slightly , allowing the leather to mold to the gun,expand slightly as it were.mLeave the gun alone for at least a day, two to be sure.
awesome idea.
And this folks is the CORRECT way to break in a holster! He totally lost me on the 200-300 draws crap.
Have used this method and works great.
Right on or spray some Silicone on the inside of the Holster and then draw it in and out of it or Galco sells a Hloster Eazz bottle of holster breaking in stuff also all will work great etc
nice setup/upgrades on that Glock 2:02
When you find a job you like and are good at it, you can buy quality stuff. Apparently he is good at what he does! I'm 59 and I still am looking.
This guy was made to teach. I would learn anything that he taught.
same
Another copy of the Milt Sparks rig that was the definitive IWB holster before anyone knew what IWB meant.Bought my first MS in 1991 and it still works great except when I get a little sweaty then it reminds me of my uncles farm saddles.
I have 2 Galco leather conceal holsters, and agree leather is best. Leather's unique properties allow it to conform to the shape of your gun over time, holding the gun secure, plus easily releasing it. No other material I've used does that. Leather is also comfortable and extremely durable. Like the man says, there is a breaking in period- just like there is for a baseball glove. Its pretty simple, if you're in a big hurry buy a plastic holster.
I was getting security force training from a retired Chief Signalman, he had the story's of what sentries used to be like having a wooden Baton in a leather sheath that was shrunken around it, so they had to trick it in their belt and if they used it it would still have the sheath stuck on it.
at about 2:03 you have your finger resting by/against the trigger, and then 20 seconds later say keep finger off the trigger lol
There are two in the Glockstore catalog that look like this one. One is called "Inner Piece IWB" and is priced at $75.99. The other is the "Cozy Partner IWB" and it is $69.99. I hope that helps.
Another exceptional video. Great audio. Great picture quality. Nice flow. Plus, it must be nice to be that fit. Lenny, you should do a video on your workout and diet.
I've tried leather holsters but have never found one that felt smooth on the draw, even after plenty of break in time. I would imagine much of that is because I've gotten so used to kydex. The only exceptions have been the old fashioned 'cowboy' gun belts with tied down holsters...smooth as butter but hardly applicable for concealment. :)
good review on an average holster.
My first CCW holster was essentially like this one but smaller since it was made for a Sig P238 380. The reinforcement strip around the top of the holster gouged and was too uncomfortable to tolerate. There was no protection from the he corner of the gun's but plate. It was a beautiful little holster and was built upon really good working theory, but I found that wearing it was impractical even with a miniature Sig P238. As concealable as mine was, it was too uncomfortable .
Still think im sticking with my stealthgear AIWB holster was a bit expensive but soo worth the money
Clips yet to fail on me
Yes because you know my life all so well
Dude you are just trying to argue for the sake of arguing, that's just stupid
+MGladwell if you actually trained, that leather holster will rub the finish right off that glock
Wrap some wax paper around the slide (2 layers) and insert the gun into the holster. Let it sit overnight and the break in is pretty much done. Galco Royal Guard is my personal preference of ccw holsters.
Is a Crosbreed Holster, it's kydex so it doesn't need breaking in.
5:51 NICE!! you ALWAYS put your fingers in front of the muzzle of the gun when holstering it. :)
I was told by one of my training officer's. Take your empty firearm place it in a plastic bag, curing leather holster in water for about a 1/2 hour . Place your gun in the holster let it Set until it dried !! It works after place a little baby powder inside then work it in a few time's then your are good to go.
It Definitely worked with my service holster.
I rub some wax paper inside the holster. Really helps the draw without going overboard.
Would have been much better if he had named the brand and a source.
It would be awesome to have that for a Glock 42X pistol. Yes Glock 42X with some shield arms S15 mag's in .380 caliber. Now that would be awesome.
I personally prefer the NRA Covert Comfort IWB Holster for my Glock 26. Very comfortable and just as useful and serviceable as the one in this video. The issue is a long way from being settled or there would be only one "right" holster for concealed carry.
Good holster..I use the Galco UDC286 (L109H) for my Glock 26 "Baby Glock"...Great video...
I'm a former Californian now living in Nevada.I have no idea how a person in California can be a "gun guy."I worked for the Mayor of Los Angeles and I couldn't get a concealed carry permit.The fact that Len has a "favorite" concealed carry holster is debatable....I wouldbet a million dollars he can't legally carry a concealed weapon.He undoubtedly has a fantastic Glock store and Glocks are my favorite, butCalifornia is not the place to live if you love firearms.
Fits great for my glock 30. I would suggest a reinforced belt with it. I'm sure most of u strokers know that
The directions i read from 1 of my holster companys states to. Take 2 layers of wax paper wax side out. Rap the pistol and then holster it. Leave it for a couple of days like that. And the gun will wax the sweat spot u want. And helps to protect the leather. It worked for my holster. Didnt know if there was a draw back to this or not.
Really nice and ya make it easy
Nice but have kydex one that works very well without any fuss.
You could also try the wax paper method of slightly stretching the holster.
+16B9 I'm 23 and have no idea what that is but I wouldn't mind learning
I meant the method hahaha
just wrap your pistol in a layer of wax paper. Wax side out. Place pistol firmly inside the holster for 24 to 48 hours. this will slightly stretch the holster. on some holsters I have used to layers. once the 24 48 hours has passed slide the wax paper covered pisttol in and out of the holster 50 or so times. good luck, Mike
Nice holster. Good review. I have to say thing off topic.
I enjoy browsing your website as well.
if I'm not mistaken those see truglo fbo sights, which I have on all my glocks.
Tagua super soft holsters are the best IMO !!
This channel is awesome.
Sounds like a fun evening with the wife: "Put the gun in, and pull it out, two to three hundred times."
Best invention since sliced bread, this man can sell anything☺
I love the pants he has. 5.11 tactical stryke pants are awesome
Very helpful review - thanks. I'm pretty sure I saw this guy at the Texas State Fair demonstrating the VitaMix Blender.
Kinda stretching it by saying best concealment holster in the world!
Right?
it's got the cant, it's got the best durability for a leather holster, and it's got 1st class holster company producing it. In reality it's whatever works for you, but i've noticed my 5.11 iwb holster is rough on the body compared to the leather one I own, and the lack of a cant makes it slightly difficult to get a good purchase on the gun.
Kennedyworks My leather DeSantis holster is my favorite out of all my holsters.
Im thinking hes gonna show something revolutionary and he pulls this fukn thing out and says "the reason this is the best holster is because it lasts forever". Are you fukn with me man like seriously and then strokes the damn thing for 35 min.
What wristwatch is that? The band rocks.
this guy could be selling Dirt on the ground and my dumbass will buy it
See this, you just grab the dirt, just like that. And you then put in the bag, see? very simple, and seal the bag with your two fingers just like that. And now you have a bag of dirt, very simple yet effective. Visit our online store to get your own bag of dirt, just like that.
You're hired, Diego! LOL!
"Alright?"
200 to 300 times during the hour long TV show, that would be a work out. I understand your point though. It was the analogy.
Aliengear trumps this every day of the week. Better comfort, better concealability, and no break in times. Cheaper too.
+Tregeta I bought an Alien Gear a little while ago because of the price, just to see how it compared to my Crossbreed. I love the design and concealabilty, but even with all the adjustment options I couldn't get the retention right for me. I HAD to wear at 4:30 position to stand a chance at it not hanging up on the draw...simply too tight. I thought about upgrading to the 3.0 backing to give that a try...or just stick with my Supertuck! Any advice? I really do wish I could get the Alien Gear rig to work for me.
That's good,do you have a video for a shoulder holster and a magazine pouch on the other side
great looking hoslter! great video!
it would be so cool if you upload one day your gun collections
you have got to be kidding...a Crossbreed Supertuck is about 30 percent thinner, you can change the cant and it distributes the weight of a bigger gun over a larger area. He must own stock in the company that makes that holster.
This is the most comfortable holster I use. It's also the easiest to put on and take off. It does have tipping upside down in the bathroom issues though.
Summer Comfort. Just wrap the gun in Wax Paper Stick it in the holster and leave it in the holster overnight. Works like a charm.
Semper Fi
we got this really old tree out back. probably the best tree in the world..wait. uh.
Longevity is directly related to a person's Ph level. I know guys who have to restrap their armor every six weeks due to the utility splits literally disintegrating from their sweat. Utility splits can be tossed in muddy, algae filled areas and left for over 5 years in the muck, washed in a washing machine and used with no deterioration. Yes, I've done tests to verify this.
So yeah, I'm pretty sure one of these holsters wouldn't last two months on them. If these are properly waxed, they will definitely last longer than if they were urethane coated though.
I have the same Oakley watch, I love it!
The holster is quality made It needs no breaking in
Years ago, I tried a horsehide holster from a custom maker, it was like wearing a piece of 2 by 4 inside your pants....Alien Gear for the win !
Nice holster, that G27 is a beauty, what’s the mag extension ?
12
J C 4Life Research I should add with sleeve
had issues with GlockStore, ordered a replacement barrel and they sent me a used one.
my only complaint is that the extractor catches on the holster lip; when there is a round chambered,,,,
I'm sure it's good, but the BEST, I don't think so. I'll stick with the Horsehide Crossbreed IWB holster. Heck, I forget I'm even wearing it most of the time.
"That's what Glock Store is all about".
Hey brother, what kind of watch is that?
I'm a watchslut, and I have never seen that timepiece before, that thing is really unique and very nice, what brand is that?
Let's don't be lazy folks. Any item designed to help save my life or my loved ones lives is worth whatever you have to do. I will follow almost any process to make these things work correctly. 300 draws seems excessive unless it saves a life. I need my holster to work perfectly, whatever it takes. Is your life worth that hour out of your day?
whitehatholster.com ZERO draws and it works perfect. I own three of them.
300 draws is to also develop muscle and nerve memory. It is to make the hand-to-grip and draw second nature in a time of stress when you have to draw your weapon, especially if you are switching from a different make/style of holster. Your better law enforcement agencies do the same thing when they transition from one style duty holster to another.
James DeGraffenreid THANK YOU !!!!!!
James DeGraffenreid THANK YOU !!!!!!
thanks for the tips Lenny
Cool watch. Would like to know the brand. Never seen on like it.
this man knows his stuff !!!
Many of us can’t wear an IWB holster, our body type makes them VERY uncomfortable. That seems to be the only type holsters you recommend, or demonstrate.
It simply is not easy to keep just about any dual column magazine pistol from printing, even if it's sort in the muzzle, and grip.
It looks like a quality built holster and I am partial to leather over synthetic materials but...what difference does it make what color the loops are when you still have to conceal it under a shirt or jacket? This is not a tuckable holster. And at 2:05 he is holding the pistol with his finger inside the trigger guard contacting the trigger.
Lenny, what kind of concealment holster or any other holster would you recommend for someone in a wheelchair? I will be carrying soon and I have yet to figure out a good system that I like. Keep in mind that I am sitting 24/7 and I may have to scoot, transfer from one spot to another etc and don't want the gun moving. I also don't want to have to hunch my pants up to my nipples like Urkel to accommodate a holster. Any and all comments are welcome but serious ones! Don't waste my time the rest of you guys.
They make a shirt that has a built-in concealment pocket and also belly bands. I'd recommend the shirt myself. Happy carrying.
A good shoulder holster should work just fine. They also make chest rigs that should work.
I vote for Kydex. It's thin, has positive retention yet easy to draw from. Not to mention easy re-holster and weather has no effect on it.
brandon varkster That's exactly what I was thinking as well. Shoulder holster's might allow for bigger firepower as well.
I am in a wheelchair too and have found for myself that shoulder holsters are insanely uncomfortable for carry if you use a manual wheelchair and are constantly using your arms to propel yourself, and also the belly bands are a bad idea if you bend over a lot from a seated position because it forces the gun to jam itself into your belly and/or your junk every time you bend over to pick something up off the floor. I have found that pocket carry actually works best for me. You are forced to use a smaller firearm, something in the single stack size range up to MAYBE a Glock 19/Springfield Xdm 3.8 if you’ve got larger pockets or are wearing a hoodie and can drop it in the front pocket and don’t mind the excess weight. I carry either a Beretta Nano, Ruger LCR, Ruger SP101 or a Springfield Xdm 3.8 depending on what wardrobe I have selected and what season it is.
You might have mentioned the brand and model of holster! Where can this be found?????
@ 2:05 finger on the trigger at all times? LOL
When you were at the range, you were sporting earphones that seemed to be well made. What kind were they?Thank you.
Do Horsehide IWB's become dangerous as they age and the top distorts?
man can i ask about the brand of your watch .ty
That is a pretty bad ass watch!
its a piece of shit, he just drew on himself with marker
Gill: A couple of questions; first, is this holster only for a Glock? I have a SAR ARMS B6P (CZ-75 knock-off) & would love to be able to use it for that handgun. Also, nothing at all to do with holsters, but what brand pants are you wearing? I ask because they do look like tactical pants, but also don't appear baggy like most of them are.
What brand is the holster ?? The name of the holster itself isn’t mentioned at all the whole video?
Great demo! Thanks. So, can I assume that this holster works for all positions? Strong, Bhtb and Crossdraw?
Spraying a little silicon in the holster will help with breaking it in.
I've never been fond of wearing belts. Can you recommend an IWB holster that doesn't require a belt?
+medpilot There aren't too many options unless your pants are very tight unfortunately. What you could look at are concealable shoulder holders or "belly band" style holsters that secure it around your stomach. Sounds weird but many people have great things to say about them.
+Mosin Master Thanks for the reply.
+medpilot Try Kangaroo carry. Best solution for all situations.
+Top Builder Thanks for the tip...looks like too much work to put on though. Looking for something easy to wear.
Check out Ulti-clips. They attach with a clamp on system rather than a hook-on so they would probably work well for you. They are replacement clips you can put on pretty much any holster you already have.
I am still looking for a good concealed carry holster. I'm small in stature, so it's very difficult.
Nice! Looking for a good holster for my Springfield xds
thanks