This "I Carry" episode features the Savage Stance XR 9mm pistol, highlighting its double-stack capacity and innovative Quick Release Optics (QRO) mounting system. The video details its dimensions, weight, and capacity (10-round flush, 13-round extended). It also mentions the included Blackhawk Tecgrip Formlok holster and a Buck Knives Hexam Assist pocketknife. The review emphasizes the pistol's value as an EDC option due to its features, affordable price, grip texturing, drop safety, and accessory rail.
This video provides a review of the Blackhawk Omnivore Multi-Fit Holster, highlighting its multi-fit capability for over 150 semi-automatic handgun models with accessory rails. The reviewer details the active retention mechanism that locks onto a proprietary rail device or weapon light, not the handgun frame, and the thumb release for drawing. The video also includes affiliate links for the reviewer's merchandise, ear protection, outdoor clothing, and sunglasses.
This video from Sootch00 focuses on gun gear and accessories, featuring reviews and mentions of specific items. It highlights the Blackhawk TecGrip FormLok IWB Moldable Holster, Burris Optics Eliminator 5 LaserScope, MTM Case-Gard Ammo Crate, and Craft Holsters Vertical Roto-Shoulder Rig. The video also acknowledges Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition and includes affiliate links for Getzone, Sportsman's Guide, USCCA, and Rubber Dummies. Robbie Wheaton's channel is also promoted, and viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe, and join the Patreon community. The content is presented as a guide to relevant firearm accessories.
This video reviews the Blackhawk Omnivore Multi Fit Holster, highlighting its durability, ease of use, and compatibility with over 150 different pistols. The holster is based on the Blackhawk duty holster design and is available in light-bearing and non-light-bearing versions. The description emphasizes the holster's quality for handgun owners seeking a reliable and versatile carrying solution. The content was filmed safely and legally on a public range.
This video discusses the reasons why the creator dislikes the Blackhawk CQC Level 2 Holster, specifically for open carry and police use. The focus is on the holster's shortcomings and why it's not a preferred choice for these applications. The video likely delves into the holster's design, retention, fit, and overall functionality in a professional or overt carrying context.
This video reviews and highlights the 9 worst and most dangerous holsters of all time. The host shares a personal, near-tragic experience where a faulty nylon Blackhawk IWB holster, combined with a bunched-up t-shirt, caused an accidental discharge of his firearm directly into his own leg. The video emphasizes the critical importance of proper holster selection for concealed carry and self-defense, cautioning viewers to avoid the featured "stupid" holsters to prevent similar life-threatening incidents. It also briefly mentions other firearm types and brands.
This video from the "I Carry" series features a detailed look at a Glock G19 Gen4 pistol. The firearm is presented in a Blackhawk T-Series L3D holster, specifically highlighting its light-bearing capability. A Streamlight TLR1-HL weaponlight is attached to the pistol, indicating a focus on tactical preparedness and everyday carry configurations. The content likely aims to inform viewers about the chosen firearm, holster, and accessory for concealed carry or personal defense purposes.
This video reviews the Blackhawk Omnivore Light Bearing OWB Holster, highlighting its compatibility with over 150 handguns when used with a Streamlight TLR-1 light. The reviewer emphasizes its versatility for range and training, showcasing compatibility with a Staccato C2 Duo, Smith and Wesson M&P, and Sig P320 with a red dot. While not deemed ideal for duty use due to security considerations, it's praised for being easy to use, affordable, and of good quality. The video encourages viewer feedback and promotes the channel "Hunt Fish Shoot".
This video reviews the Blackhawk T-Series L2D Duty Holster, highlighting its thumb-activated retention mechanism, Master Grip Principle compatibility, and durable construction. The description details its features, including a sound-dampening lining and compatibility with Streamlight TLR series lights. It also positions the holster as a competitor to Safariland ALS holsters and specifically mentions its fit for a Glock 17 with a TLR-1 light clone. The creator also includes affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related retailers and brands.
This video addresses a recall concerning Blackhawk holsters. While specific details of the recall are not provided in the description, the title clearly indicates a critical issue with a popular holster manufacturer. The description also includes standard YouTube disclaimers about the nature of the content, emphasizing it's for informational and entertainment purposes only, with all demonstrations conducted by professionals in safe environments.
This "I Carry" episode from Shooting Illustrated focuses on an inside-the-waistband (IWB) concealed carry setup. It features a Glock G19 pistol, noted to have a Brownells slide, carried in a Blackhawk holster. The video also highlights other essential everyday carry (EDC) gear, showcasing a typical CCW kit put together by Shooting Illustrated editors. The series aims to cover various holsters, concealed carry firearms, apparel, and accessories.
This video reviews the Blackhawk T-Series holster, specifically highlighting its Level 1 retention and positioning it as an alternative to the SERPA holster. The description emphasizes the video's educational purpose and directs viewers to the creator's website, Patreon, and merchandise store for additional content and support. It also includes disclaimers about the recording environment and viewer discretion. The creator encourages support for the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC).