This video provides an in-depth comparison between the Tier 1 Concealed MSP holster and the Safariland Level 3 holster, focusing on the universal vs. dedicated holster debate. The content explores their performance as OWB (Outside the Waistband) and light-bearing holsters, suitable for training, competition, and general duty use. It also touches upon pistol retention and offers closing thoughts for viewers considering these options for their firearm needs.
This video discusses various holsters for different applications including Everyday Carry (EDC), competition, and duty use. The creator shares personal opinions and experiences from years of trial and error, emphasizing the importance of quality gear to complement well-crafted firearms. They mention partnerships with holster companies like The Holster Depot and GRAB bag, offering coupon codes for viewers. Specific holsters like the BW Customs competition holster and Tier1 MSP PRO are highlighted. The creator also thanks their audience and mentions supporting Walk The Talk America. The video stresses that endorsed products are thoroughly vetted and used for personal protection.
This video focuses on the Springfield Armory Prodigy pistol. The description highlights various accessories and gear, including competition holsters for different Prodigy models, cleaning kits for 9mm and .38 caliber firearms, earmuffs, gun rests, and armorer's manuals. It also features affiliate links to Amazon and Otis Technology, along with discount codes for several firearm-related companies like Centurion, Fort Scott Ammunition, Challenge Targets, G96, and Manta Products. The creator, Small Arms Solutions (SAS), encourages donations and provides links to their website and social media.
This video reviews the Double Alpha Academy Flex holster, a 2022 update to their Alpha X model, aimed at competitive race gun users. The description highlights the importance of proper gear and provides affiliate links for recommended products including holsters from Harry's Holsters and Ghost Holsters, as well as eye protection from Gatorz and hearing protection from AXIL. The content creator emphasizes their use of this gear for video production and shares their backup Odysee channel due to potential YouTube restrictions on firearm content.
This YouTube Shorts video from a veteran-owned company highlights a holster designed for the Sig X5 Legion, suitable for duty and competition with carry optics. The reviewer, who works in behavioral psychology, expresses strong satisfaction with the holster's performance, particularly its suitability for competitive use when less retention is needed. They also mention the personalized touch of puzzle piece accents, indicative of a tailored design. The description points to a full-length video for more details on BW Customs' offerings and encourages subscriptions.
This video review focuses on the new Double Alpha Academy (DAA) Max Michel signature model competition holster, designed for carry optics. The reviewer highlights the holster's features and provides links to recommended gear, including their own merchandise and other holsters. The description also emphasizes the importance of safe firearm handling and legal product use, while mentioning potential YouTube restrictions on gun content and directing viewers to an Odysee backup channel. Production gear used by the creator is also listed.
This video review focuses on the Joe Farewell Signature Series holster from Priority 1 Holsters (P1H). The creator highlights its development in partnership with P1H for competition needs, emphasizing its reliability, consistency, and aesthetics. Key features discussed include excellent retention with a smooth draw, adjustable retention via a brass tensioner, multiple mounting options, laser engraving, CNC milling for consistency, and an anti-rotation design. The creator clarifies that the holster is not a Level 2 retention device, as it relies on friction and anti-rotation rather than a mechanical lock. The video also promotes purchasing the holster via a provided link.
This video focuses on the Everglades Magnetic Race Holster (MRH), specifically designed for competition shooting. The creators emphasize that this holster is not intended for defensive or tactical use. The video aims to address audience inquiries about a holster previously featured by Myles in other content. It also directs viewers to their website and social media channels for more content and to stay connected.
This video covers the 2021 USPSA Area 4 Championship, highlighting various shooting disciplines and potentially showcasing competitor strategies and firearm setups. The description also emphasizes the importance of firearm content preservation on platforms like YouTube and promotes alternative content platforms, Patreon, and merchandise. It lists numerous firearm accessories, including various red dot sights, holsters, hearing protection, and weapon-mounted lights, with affiliate links provided.
This video reviews the CR Speed Ultra, a high-end competition holster, noting its design updates and aluminum accents compared to its predecessor, the CR Speed Compact. The reviewer highlights CR Speed's reputation for top-tier gear. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for various optics, holsters, hearing protection, and other shooting-related accessories, along with calls to action for alternative platforms like Odysee and Patreon.
This video reviews the Ghost Hydra holster, a Kydex-style locking holster designed for competitive shooting disciplines like 3 Gun and USPSA/IPSC. The reviewer highlights its secure locking mechanism, offering peace of mind between stages, and suggests it's ideal for 2011-style guns in competitive scenarios. The description also includes affiliate links for the holster, other shooting gear like red dot sights and hearing protection, and merchandise. It touches on the current YouTube climate for gun content and encourages viewers to follow on alternative platforms.
This video reviews the Double Alpha Academy (DAA) Alpha X holster, highlighting its aluminum construction as a luxury alternative to plastic holsters. The reviewer emphasizes the holster's heft and presence, which inspire confidence, particularly for supporting a 2011 race gun. The Alpha X is designed for USPSA and IPSC competition. The video also includes mentions of various red dot sights, weapon-mounted lights, hearing protection, and other shooting-related accessories, with affiliate links provided. The creator also directs viewers to their Odysee channel and Patreon.