I'd buy with confidence. Great stuff, Jeff understands all the little nuances that others miss or neglect, and what I enjoy most is he knows the origins and intents of all this and designs accordingly.
No Lego features, just solid execution.
I'd buy with confidence. Great stuff, Jeff understands all the little nuances that others miss or neglect, and what I enjoy most is he knows the origins and intents of all this and designs accordingly.
No Lego features, just solid execution.
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I was visiting @SLG earlier this summer and got to try one of the AIWB holsters Jeff had sent him for T&E. It seemed very well made. Concealment wasn't as good as a JM AIWB because the wedge on the back was just too small for me. I would prefer to have a flat back and use a foam wedge rather than a one-size-fits-all design. If you tend to prefer a smaller foam wedge though it may work well for you.
Kyle Defoor just posted about tenicor’s AIWB. I’ll have to check these out
I just received the updated version of the AIWB and think it's a great design evolution!
Last edited by vandal; 08-07-2018 at 11:44 PM.
I just posted on arfcom the other day in regards to tenicor. Somebody was praising the company for most innovative holsters or what not. I tend to be very skeptical but after looking at his aiwb design I would try it out if I was in the market for a new one.
The only thing I was hesitant about was an edge that looked like it might cause some chaffing but it would be worth trying.
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I have one for the 43. It’s fantastic, I’ve got a small foam pad on the way for it to alleviate a bit of a hot spot issue with the built in wedge after 8 or so hours.
The new belt clips are phenomenal, incredibly secure and are designed by a friend who’s passion is metallurgy and is also someone who carries and trains with a pistol frequently.
It’s incredibly adjustable which is what I like about it. The vDev belt works really well with the clips as it makes a minimal belt line bulge.
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I have one for a 43 as well and I’m considering returning it due to the built in wedge (it’s a bit extreme IMO). It digs into your pelvis and tucks in the rear of the holster which causes the dust cover portion of the holster to dig in the crease of your leg. A pad will likely help in comfort but it seem like that will increase the thickness of the holster (which defeats the purpose for carrying a thinner gun) since the wedge is partially overlapping the holster loops. I have more to try before I give up because it is a really cool design and I love the T1 clips.
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