I have a few different IWB holsters but have never tried a T-Rex IWB holster. What do people think, worth the price??
I have a few different IWB holsters but have never tried a T-Rex IWB holster. What do people think, worth the price??
I’ve only seen the sidecar monstrosity and it was absolute garbage compared to Tenicor, JM Custom, and Dark Star Gear AIWBs.
#RESIST
I have had a ragnarock for a long time. Very thick and heavy duty. Works great with the x300 for a range holster. But is bulky and see no reason to buy a iwb from them. Too many high quality options.
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I tried the aiwb holster. Looked like I shoved the yellow pages down the front of my pants. I think it may work for some people but honestly I’d steer far away. Not to mention they don’t have any sort of a return policy. That alone makes me want to stay away. If you aren’t willing to stand behind your product I’m not interested.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Interesting, thanks! For how much business they did I figured they were well loved by all / an industry standard.
Their battle belts are awesome. Holsters? Pass. I don’t like “cafeteria tray” style holsters in general. Try rolling on the mat or hiking with all that and let us know how you like it [emoji38].
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
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No. They make a few good products but mostly not.
Their AIWB Kydex is built ok but a horrible design.
As @Clusterfrack mentioned their OWB duty style holster with no active retention is well made but serves no real purpose other than range theatrics.
The owner of Trex Arms is, shall we say, a divisive figure, in the shooting community. Definitely not "loved by all."
Trex Arms success is a product of social media marketing.