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Trex arms sidecar
Trex arms sidecar







trex arms sidecar

You should also be field testing EVERYTHING you possible can, even if it’s dry fire and at home. As always, and to add to the list above, spend some extra money on the belt too as part of your whole picture setup. The belt is actually GREAT but only for outside the waist band carry on my hip. What is NOT great is a custom double thickness belt that a friend of mine made for me. The new concealed carry climber or seatbelt style tac-belts are great for this holster. (To avoid fucking shooting yourself make sure, again, you have an empty chamber!) Belts. I hold my holster upside down and shake my holster up/down a few times to see if my pistol falls out.

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I load a full magazine and put it in the holster, and I load a full magazine into my pistol with an empty chamber! There are two spots to tighten the screw between the magazine and the pistol (this one affects the pistol a little bit but mainly the magazine retention strength) and the two screws on the Raptor Claw side. Very uncomfortable but it’s pretty obvious why. I have practiced the draw in many many different positions included in the car with my seatbelt on, and the only thing that has given me issues is being completely prone on my stomach. Positioning: as you can see in the video above of TruExodus seated, there’s no issue there. Because of the extra magazine slot in the holster if you are really concerned with imprinting you but want more rounds you can carry a standard flat magazine in your pistol and an extended mag in your extra mag slot for me that seems easier to conceal the extra long magazines in the up and down position rather than in the pistol grip itself. If you really want a smaller imprint when you carry you can use standard magazine without a pinky extension or without an extra round extension. Photo below of the sidecar in normal carry with and without the raptor claw.Īll magazines I’ve tried are great. TrexArms calls it a Raptor Claw designed to push against the belt so that the pistol grip stays closer to the body. I don’t know if other people have this problem but occasionally the PISTOL side of my sidecar will loosen over time and I have to re-tighten the screws, mainly on the pistol grip side (the two screws that go through the “Raptor Claw” attachment. Scary as fuck what people can accomplish when GOVERNMENT TRAINERS aren’t standing in the way of you accomplishing training! Bawhahahahaha! I am STARVING for TruExodus to hold a class near me so I can learn from him and I have a TON of Military and Law Enforcement experience pointing real guns at real people. If you want to see what “those who have never done” are capable of then you’ll fucking see it. I found out about the appendix carry from TruExodus on Instagram. Come back to my website once you are ready. If you think the phrase “Those who can do and those who can’t, teach” and the phrase “You can’t learn anything about shooting from someone who has never been in a gunfight” or any phrases similar to that are correct than I can’t help you. There are SO MANY options for holsters out there and they are NOT much more expensive than those big-box stores to get a light accepting holster. COMPLETELY reasonable for the quality of their holster.Īlso, in 2017, there is NO REASON that I can think of to NOT have a light attached to your concealed pistol. TrexArms lists their SideCar (what we are reviewing today) as between 130$ – 140$. AND be prepared to buy more than one type of holster not only to see which one you like better but to have options that fit different types of wardrobe options. If you are going to spend 500-1000$ on a concealed pistol you should be spending at LEAST 500$ on a light, extra mags that you will actually carry, and a custom concealed holster, and a high quality belt as well. I feel very similar when it comes to concealed carry. If by the end of this article and video you are even remotely curious about appendix carry or about a new high comfort high performance holster go see these guys over at Trex Arms (link).Ī sniper friend of mine (who is basically one of the godfathers of Law Enforcement Sniping) said to me “ You should be spending at least the same amount of money on your scope that you spend on your sniper rifle itself“. In 2017 there is no reason that you should be carrying your concealed handgun in a generic holster from a bix-box gear supplier.









Trex arms sidecar