I've owned and really enjoyed using your Ragnarok holsters. They are great for the range/competition but without active retention I just can't bring myself to wear it for duty-use. I understand the arguments for always maintaining situational awareness and keeping reactionary-gaps/stand-off distances, but the crises many of us prepare for are far too chaotic to realistically exercise these techniques reliably and practically. For a company so dedicated to training, equipping, and inspiring citizens to defend and protect life and liberty, I am really surprised that your team has not developed and brought to market a level 2 or 3 active retention holster for duty-use. I also understand the argument that these holsters already exist in the market from reputable manufacturers (such as Safariland and others), but many of these companies do not value the everyday citizen. For one, they prioritize fulfilling large DoD, agency, and LE orders leading to popular holster being out of stock, wide part & accessory unavailability, and incredibly long wait times (especially during times of crisis and shortage). They also do not manufacture holsters for reliable firearms and lights that are in common use by citizens, which just happen not to be issued by many units, agencies, and departments. Additionally, many of these companies have lack-luster customer service and support. I remember watching one of your live streams a long time ago. You expressed your company's goal of becoming a "one-stop-shop for the prepared citizen". I think adding a product like this will be a large leap towards achieving that goal.
I second all of this. I love my ragnarok but want the security of a safari land. But they don’t make enough variations for my pistol / light combo and it’s incredibly confusing shopping experience. An active retention duty holster from trex would be so awesome.
Truth! I run a 6304 and can't imagine not having AT LEAST a double retention holster. I am just starting out and learning, but knowing that my pistol will NOT bounce out is good piece of mind.
drill 2 small holes and loop some bungy paracord with a pull tab similar to what you would do for a ar mag retention on a chest rig. For Citizen use, should work just fine and you can leave it off for range \ competition days. agencies need these specialized retention systems to meet the ever changing codes and regulations of the industry. For Civilian use get creative :). I
Word of advice for everyone looking for a dedicated competition belt, as good as TREXs stuff is, you’re going to want dedicated equipment. USPSA is about speed, and the guys pulling from Double alpha academy pouches and holsters are going to be faster than you, and quite frankly comp gear is both more comfortable and easier to use. Believe me, I tried running a battle belt with a traditional kydex friction holster in USPSA for about a year, got old fast.
I use T. Rex’s speed belt and MARS carriers for my USPSA rig. For holster though, the X1 Raptor from Carey Concealment is great because it’s essentially a dump bucket for your gun with a magnet on the bottom that retains it when you’re running around doing RO stuff.
@@wcw2793 definitely not a bad rig, though I got used to running bullets out from my double alpha rig and I can’t go back now. I run a full DAA rig with a Max holster and XIP mag pouches. Prior to that I was running a blue alpha gear Molle belt with kiwis and a ragnarok, not a fun time.
@@erictorres6649 check with your local gun range/club and see if they have any USPSA matches. Practiscore is also a great tool because you can search for any match in your area.
Lucas, I wonder if you can circumvent the thigh belt issue by placing a magnet in the bottom portion of the holster, then another one in the bottom of your front pocket...?
While I haven’t ran a USPSA match since February, every match I’ve ran in the last 2 years (2021/2022) I ran with a leg strap, WML, and my mags and holster I front of CL. idk if my local club is out dates, or if you are outdated, but my experience conflicts with what you have presented.
Aside from the leg strap all of those are legal in USPSA. (Everybody says nobody cares about leg straps though). I think the weapon light is just seen as not necessary for shooting matches
Hey Lucas, thank you for this very good video! What I would like to know is why you use single pistol mag carriers instead of double mag carriers? Thanks in advance 🙏
can someone explain to me who actually knows, why leg straps on your holster are not allowed? I am very confused why someone would take away things that make firearms more safe and more secure?
I’ve got the Speed Belt. Been using it about 2 times a week at the range, for the last 2 months. I love it, but the inner belt kinda crap. I ended up buying a $15 leather belt and attaching some 2” wide industrial grade Velcro to it to add some rigidity. Totaled out to like $35.I’d recommend this. Right now the Velcro is attached to the leather belt with the adhesive on the back of the industrial grade Velcro. I was doubling my leather daily belt with the inner speed belt, and it was annoying. Especially because I bought this belt to be able to quickly throw it on from the trunk of my car or whatever I need. The outer belt is great, but as an every day belt to just hold up my pants, the inner belt sucked. But now, it’s all a lot more sturdy and I’m currently running a G19, two pistol mags, two AR mags, a fixed blade, a multi tool, a small med pouch and a folding GP pouch. It’s great and the outer belt is super solid. And, Trex’s multicam looks great.
The video launched on the main channel goes over everything about the inner and outer belts. In short, yes, you can run the inner as a carry belt for IWB holsters.
You guys should make them in MC black. Did not know all that about uspsa. I was about to start hitting matches and realized all my stuff is probably not allowed. lol.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about a "Level 2/3" match, where they will check your gear such as chronographing your ammo, if they'll do that I'll assume they'll check your belt as well. I've been to 4 "Level 1" matches and have seen setups of all kinds and no one has said anything. Don't let the gear stop you from competing, you can always email the match director and they'll let you know. Hope this helps.
Practiscore is a great website to use if you’re trying to find local USPSA matches. I’ve met a lot of great people that became friends going to matches.
Just go to a match. At your local level 1 match, no one is going to care about it your equipment. Instead, they will be excited you’re trying something new, and do their best to help you out. Like Lucas said, it’s the best way to quickly get good at shooting
😂😂 to militaristic? All those guys out there running drills and shooting the way they learned from some sof guy with guns that had been made for sof units but a strap to hold your holster down is to far 😂😂
Thats why i think PCSL is going to takeoff very soon. USPSA is a dumpster fire right now that is run by a bunch of FUDDs. a thigh strap is more practical than a $5,000 plus race gun that you would never use outside of a competition setting but thats ok to allow...
It’s something I’ve been pushing to change for a long time with the sport. Best way I think to get it changed is get more likeminded people to petition the BOD about it to change the rule. If something isn’t going to be allowed then it needs to be because of a safety risk, not because “it’s too militaristic”.
I've owned and really enjoyed using your Ragnarok holsters. They are great for the range/competition but without active retention I just can't bring myself to wear it for duty-use. I understand the arguments for always maintaining situational awareness and keeping reactionary-gaps/stand-off distances, but the crises many of us prepare for are far too chaotic to realistically exercise these techniques reliably and practically. For a company so dedicated to training, equipping, and inspiring citizens to defend and protect life and liberty, I am really surprised that your team has not developed and brought to market a level 2 or 3 active retention holster for duty-use.
I also understand the argument that these holsters already exist in the market from reputable manufacturers (such as Safariland and others), but many of these companies do not value the everyday citizen. For one, they prioritize fulfilling large DoD, agency, and LE orders leading to popular holster being out of stock, wide part & accessory unavailability, and incredibly long wait times (especially during times of crisis and shortage). They also do not manufacture holsters for reliable firearms and lights that are in common use by citizens, which just happen not to be issued by many units, agencies, and departments. Additionally, many of these companies have lack-luster customer service and support.
I remember watching one of your live streams a long time ago. You expressed your company's goal of becoming a "one-stop-shop for the prepared citizen". I think adding a product like this will be a large leap towards achieving that goal.
I second all of this. I love my ragnarok but want the security of a safari land. But they don’t make enough variations for my pistol / light combo and it’s incredibly confusing shopping experience. An active retention duty holster from trex would be so awesome.
Truth! I run a 6304 and can't imagine not having AT LEAST a double retention holster. I am just starting out and learning, but knowing that my pistol will NOT bounce out is good piece of mind.
I wasn't aware of that. If you remember, was it a level 2 or 3 retention holster?@@EpsilonNought
drill 2 small holes and loop some bungy paracord with a pull tab similar to what you would do for a ar mag retention on a chest rig. For Citizen use, should work just fine and you can leave it off for range \ competition days. agencies need these specialized retention systems to meet the ever changing codes and regulations of the industry. For Civilian use get creative :). I
Why is this so therapeutic
Word of advice for everyone looking for a dedicated competition belt, as good as TREXs stuff is, you’re going to want dedicated equipment. USPSA is about speed, and the guys pulling from Double alpha academy pouches and holsters are going to be faster than you, and quite frankly comp gear is both more comfortable and easier to use. Believe me, I tried running a battle belt with a traditional kydex friction holster in USPSA for about a year, got old fast.
I use T. Rex’s speed belt and MARS carriers for my USPSA rig. For holster though, the X1 Raptor from Carey Concealment is great because it’s essentially a dump bucket for your gun with a magnet on the bottom that retains it when you’re running around doing RO stuff.
@@wcw2793 definitely not a bad rig, though I got used to running bullets out from my double alpha rig and I can’t go back now. I run a full DAA rig with a Max holster and XIP mag pouches. Prior to that I was running a blue alpha gear Molle belt with kiwis and a ragnarok, not a fun time.
@@wcw2793 how can I get into competitive shooting?
@@erictorres6649 check with your local gun range/club and see if they have any USPSA matches. Practiscore is also a great tool because you can search for any match in your area.
@@erictorres6649Look up Practiscore. Honestly look up how to get into USPSA, there’s a ton of good videos on it.
You have great shows its like going to school .
You guys make great stuff. I'd really like to see holsters for Springfield, Echelon. Thanks
Lucas, I wonder if you can circumvent the thigh belt issue by placing a magnet in the bottom portion of the holster, then another one in the bottom of your front pocket...?
While I haven’t ran a USPSA match since February, every match I’ve ran in the last 2 years (2021/2022) I ran with a leg strap, WML, and my mags and holster I front of CL. idk if my local club is out dates, or if you are outdated, but my experience conflicts with what you have presented.
Aside from the leg strap all of those are legal in USPSA. (Everybody says nobody cares about leg straps though). I think the weapon light is just seen as not necessary for shooting matches
Big names like him are particularly scrutinized
Some local guy not so much
Hey Lucas, thank you for this very good video! What I would like to know is why you use single pistol mag carriers instead of double mag carriers? Thanks in advance 🙏
“All these belts go In a mystery ranch bag” oh do they!?😂
Any plans to build the MARS carrier for 7.62 mags?
Any plans on Ragnarok Holster with lvl 2 retention?
What’s this about Beretta firing off by itself? I only know the P320 madness
Very nice. I just use one of your belts and have it configured for competitions and if I need it to larp.
Where can i get that ITW clip?
How come you’ve chose to use mainly ranger green over multicam?
can someone explain to me who actually knows, why leg straps on your holster are not allowed? I am very confused why someone would take away things that make firearms more safe and more secure?
I’ve got the Speed Belt. Been using it about 2 times a week at the range, for the last 2 months. I love it, but the inner belt kinda crap. I ended up buying a $15 leather belt and attaching some 2” wide industrial grade Velcro to it to add some rigidity. Totaled out to like $35.I’d recommend this. Right now the Velcro is attached to the leather belt with the adhesive on the back of the industrial grade Velcro. I was doubling my leather daily belt with the inner speed belt, and it was annoying. Especially because I bought this belt to be able to quickly throw it on from the trunk of my car or whatever I need.
The outer belt is great, but as an every day belt to just hold up my pants, the inner belt sucked. But now, it’s all a lot more sturdy and I’m currently running a G19, two pistol mags, two AR mags, a fixed blade, a multi tool, a small med pouch and a folding GP pouch. It’s great and the outer belt is super solid. And, Trex’s multicam looks great.
Do you run the inner speed belt as your conceal carry belt?
The video launched on the main channel goes over everything about the inner and outer belts. In short, yes, you can run the inner as a carry belt for IWB holsters.
Will there be holsters with lvl 2 hoods coming at some point?
Bring back the medium speed belt in ODG!
Thanks Lucas.
Again hopping in the comments to encourage Lucas to do a push up 😂
Blow my hands up 😂😂😂
Ragnorak Level 2 Retention 😮…?
very helpful
I know electrical tape is good, but i prefer my surgical tape, and working in healthcare i get it, well free :)
You guys should make them in MC black. Did not know all that about uspsa. I was about to start hitting matches and realized all my stuff is probably not allowed. lol.
Same.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about a "Level 2/3" match, where they will check your gear such as chronographing your ammo, if they'll do that I'll assume they'll check your belt as well. I've been to 4 "Level 1" matches and have seen setups of all kinds and no one has said anything. Don't let the gear stop you from competing, you can always email the match director and they'll let you know. Hope this helps.
Practiscore is a great website to use if you’re trying to find local USPSA matches. I’ve met a lot of great people that became friends going to matches.
Just go to a match. At your local level 1 match, no one is going to care about it your equipment.
Instead, they will be excited you’re trying something new, and do their best to help you out.
Like Lucas said, it’s the best way to quickly get good at shooting
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I am liking these videos!
I thought I was the only one who still uses pmag ranger plates.
your belt would be perfect with guardian warrior solutions attachment hardware
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😂😂 to militaristic? All those guys out there running drills and shooting the way they learned from some sof guy with guns that had been made for sof units but a strap to hold your holster down is to far 😂😂
You've got that backwards, but yes if you've ever done a uspsa, idpa, or steel challenge some of the rules are stupid.
Thats why i think PCSL is going to takeoff very soon. USPSA is a dumpster fire right now that is run by a bunch of FUDDs. a thigh strap is more practical than a $5,000 plus race gun that you would never use outside of a competition setting but thats ok to allow...
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It’s something I’ve been pushing to change for a long time with the sport. Best way I think to get it changed is get more likeminded people to petition the BOD about it to change the rule. If something isn’t going to be allowed then it needs to be because of a safety risk, not because “it’s too militaristic”.
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‘Lucas doesn’t have real world experience he just shoots a lot’ every military guy. So be careful who you get your advice from
Lucas literally shoots better than 99% of our military. Cope
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You got that backwards
@@FoxholeIndustries turn your other cheek and get your boosters
why don't these people ever go to the gym?
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