This video showcases a change in the creator's firearm carry method, specifically highlighting the use of a new cross-draw holster. The description emphasizes viewer support through merchandise, a secondary channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar, indicating a strong community focus. The creator explicitly states the channel is viewer-supported and does not accept sponsors. Original score and artwork credits are also provided.
This video showcases the creation of the "Carjacker Holster," a popular cross-draw vehicle holster, by Sam Andrews of Andrews Custom Leather. The "How It's Made" segment details the entire process, from tracing the holster pattern and creating hardware holes to stitching, beveling, smoothing, shaping, coloring, and final assembly. While the specific firearm for which the holster is designed is not explicitly stated, the content focuses on the craftsmanship and techniques involved in custom leather holster production, highlighting the DIY aspect of leatherworking for firearm accessories.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features discussions on the "Truth Squad" challenging "No Guns" signs at a bank within a Walmart, with input from the Tennessee Firearms Association. Additionally, Paul Valone of Grass Roots North Carolina recounts a case where a veteran's Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit was denied by a Sheriff, leading to an Appeals Court ruling. The show also touches on a successful holster modification suggested by Tom, and the search for a cross-draw holster.
This video features a review of the UTG Tactical Vest, presented by Classic Firearms. The vest is described as suitable for law enforcement, military, and private contractor applications. Key features highlighted include its multi-pocket design, heavy canvas and nylon construction, full adjustability for a one-size-fits-most fit, and its black color. The vest also comes with a front-mounted cross-draw holster and an adjustable tactical belt, both manufactured by UTG.
This video features OpticsPlanet's Chase Bending providing a product focus on the DeSantis Thumb Break Scabbard Holster. The discussion highlights the holster's ability to ride firearms high for secure and concealable carry, emphasizing its exact molding, thumb break, and tension device. It also details the holster's three 1 3/4" belt slots, allowing for flat angle, canted angle, or cross draw positions. A link to the product on OpticsPlanet is provided for viewers to learn more.
This video focuses on the Bianchi 111 Cyclone Holster, a hand-molded belt holster designed for a custom fit. It highlights its versatility with two belt loops for cross draw or strongside carry, a quick-release thumb snap, high ride, suede lining, and open muzzle. The holster is specifically recommended for hunters carrying long-barreled revolvers and features a 1.75-inch belt slot. A link to purchase the holster from Optics Planet is provided.
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