This episode of American Handgunner Insider features Editor Tom McHale investigating the emergence of 3D printed holsters in the market. He evaluates their durability and compares them to traditional Kydex versions, noting that these are not simple home-printed items but robust, solid samples. The discussion explores whether this new technology can solve the ongoing challenge of finding holsters for various gun and accessory combinations, suggesting it might be a significant advancement rather than a fleeting trend.
This video compares old and new holster designs, highlighting how modern CAD and development processes allow for more advanced features than traditional hand-molding techniques. The focus is on the evolution of holster technology and its impact on functionality and design.
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