This video from the 'I Carry' series features a review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro OSP 9mm pistol, carried in a Tulster ARC Light-bearing holster with a Streamlight TLR-7 X weaponlight. The content highlights the Hellcat Pro's evolution from the original Hellcat, emphasizing its improved ergonomics, full three-finger grip, 15-round flush-fit magazine, and accessory rail. Comparisons are made to the Glock G19 regarding size and capacity. The presenter also shares personal testing results comparing the Hellcat Pro to larger pistols like the Glock G19 and Smith & Wesson M&P, noting the Hellcat Pro's surprisingly competitive performance. The video also includes mentions of NRA resources.
This YouTube video, titled "Tactical ASMR For Those Who Want Relaxation," appears to be a video focused on relaxation through sounds, potentially incorporating elements related to firearms or tactical gear. The description includes links to Valorous TV, Tulster Holsters (with a discount code), and a specific Tekto Knives model, suggesting a potential integration of tactical items or discussions. The creator's social media links are also provided. While the title emphasizes ASMR and relaxation, the inclusion of tactical brands and a pocket knife indicates a possible connection to the firearms or everyday carry (EDC) community.
This video discusses a newly released holster from Tulster that the creator found did not work for them, despite being highly anticipated. The video also includes a promotional offer for an "Hk CC9 Carry Kit" with a discount code for Tulster products. The creator emphasizes that their opinions are personal and not legal advice, aiming to provide real-world examples.
This video discusses the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, with the creator explaining their decision not to carry the firearm despite its updates. The description mentions that all firearms shown have magazine limiters to comply with YouTube policy and emphasizes that the opinions shared are personal. The video also includes promotional links for a Tulster discount, a community/app download, channel memberships, social media, and merchandise.
This "I Carry" episode showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P9 Compact Carry Comp Performance Center pistol. The video highlights its integral compensator with Power Port, designed to reduce muzzle rise and direct gas away from the optic. It features Smith & Wesson's CORE optics-mounting system for easy red-dot sight installation. The pistol maintains the dimensions of the standard M&P Compact and includes features like ambidextrous slide releases and customizable backstraps. It's presented with a Meprolight MPO-DF red-dot sight in a Tulster Range+ holster, emphasizing its suitability for concealed carry.
This YouTube video focuses on a specific concealed carry holster from Tulster, emphasizing how it makes Everyday Carry (EDC) easier. The description highlights a discount code for the product. The creator also includes a disclaimer about YouTube's magazine policy and states that their opinions are personal and not legal advice, aiming to provide real-world scenario examples.
This "I Carry" episode showcases the Glock G19 Gen5 MOS pistol, chambered in 9mm. The video highlights the pistol's integration with a Tulster Range+ Outside-the-waistband holster and a C&H Precision Weapons Duty enclosed-emitter optic. It focuses on the practical aspects of carrying this specific firearm setup for everyday use.
This "I Carry" episode features a detailed look at the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Compact pistol, highlighting its features and its comparison to the Glock G19 as a concealed carry option. The review emphasizes the pistol's 4-inch barrel, 15-round magazine capacity, aggressive grip texturing, ambidextrous controls, and the CORE optics-mounting system with multiple attachment points and included spacers for various red-dot sights. It also mentions compatibility with larger M&P magazines and previous generation magazines. The video showcases the pistol carried in a Tulster Profile+ holster with a C&H Precision Weapons Comp red-dot sight.
This YouTube video focuses on the specific holster used for everyday carry of a Glock 19 Gen 5. The creator, Johnny Q, recommends The Arc holster and provides a referral link to Tulster. The description also includes information about a contest to win a Staccato CS, with a deadline and entry instructions. Contact information and social media links for Johnny Q are also provided.
This video focuses on the everyday carry (EDC) setup of the creator, specifically highlighting the Tulster holster used with their Glock 43x. The creator emphasizes the holster's slim profile design, which aids in easy concealment with minimal printing. They also provide a direct affiliate link to the Tulster website for viewers interested in purchasing the holster, along with various links to their social media and YouTube channels.
This video showcases the Tulster Range+ OWB Paddle Holster, designed for outdoor enthusiasts and various carrying scenarios like range days, duty, or open carry. It highlights key features such as the split paddle for easy on/off, optic-readiness for common red dot sights (RMR, SRO), an open-ended muzzle for threaded barrels, and a raised sight channel accommodating suppressor height sights. The holster is presented as a versatile option for civilians, law enforcement, and hunters.
This YouTube video showcases the top 5 Kydex holsters ideal for Concealed Carry (CCW). The creator highlights specific models from N8 Tactical, Clinger Gear, Rounded Gear, CYA Supply, and Tulster. The video focuses on providing viewers with recommendations for reliable and effective holsters for everyday carry of firearms.