Will the malus sol retain the gun without the light?
Jason
Will the malus sol retain the gun without the light?
Jason
Thanks
Jason
8 days of 12+ hour use.
Note the mentioned wedge and the soft Velcro on the light bezel portion
The square nuts on the dcc clip screws haven’t loosened no tilted with vigorous use.
I have to say I’m pleasantly surprise by this kydex
The open muzzle isn’t a deal breaker like it appears as the built in wedge alone would keep the comp distanced from your junk.
Bought a VELO4 to carry my G45 with compensator in. I honestly had reservations about the molded-in body contouring possibly being uncomfortable, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised to find quite the opposite. I find it more comfortable than an added wedge, most notably I’ve used the Dr Scholl’s pad. The ride height for the holster is also a plus as I’ve usually found myself wishing to get my holster and gun a little higher so I don’t hit my belt with my knuckles on the draw. Can definitely appreciate the thoughtful design apparent in the final product.
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
I’ve noticed this issue myself, and while a minor inconvenience it does get annoying to continually address and then re-tune the retention. My only other critique for the holster is I wish the belt bump was a little bigger for better grip rotation, but that might require some redesign with the wedge shaping so as to not become uncomfortable.
I did start looking at the Certum for its adjustable cam bar and clips being separate from the retention screws, but alas Tenicor doesn’t offer it in G34 length and when contacted stated they had no plans for it.
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
A few reasons.
Having to fiddle with getting the DCC clips to remain aligned so that they would mate up properly when securing the holster to my belt. (I also didn't particularly care for having one of the clips connected to the retention screw adjustment.)
The body contour didn't always match the best positioning / placement for comfort or concealment.
The lack of vertical depth of the holster didn't provide the best concealment for me. A little more length to tuck the notorious "rear corner of the Glock slide" and prevent making a dimple in the cover garment would have been helpful. It didn't protect against a bit of roll out as much as I had desired, due to the shorter profile.
In the end, my G17 sized DSG Orions, and G19 sized JMCK "George" just "fit" me and concealed better, so I decided to sell the Tenicor as it was in virtually new condition. (Plus I didn't have to fiddle with the fitment as the DCC clips.)
Hope that helps. I will say that I think the Tenicor holster was very well built and exuded quality. It just wasn't a perfect fit for me.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Wow, game changer for me. Now I can comfortably carry a wml all the time.