June 4th, 2022
6minute read
Iam going to be totally honest with you here.
I bought a Kydex holster for every day carrying my 1911.
Not just a Kydex holster, but an appendix carry, Kydex holster.
The holster shipped in a very nice drawstring bag, with a few cool stickers as well.
T1C holsters come standard with retention screws to adjust how tightly your gun is held in the holster.
Aesthetics win the fight, right?
Appendix was recommended to me as a great way to carry a full-frame gun by a few close friends.
I worked with the holster for about a week before really carrying it out in public.
I found it to be fantastically comfortable and conveniently placed.
), I found my Galco EDC Belt.
This is a strong, stiff nylon belt using a Cobra buckle the perfect belt for this job.
When I sit, I simply lift up on the belt and sit, with no issues.
I work an office job and have found the holster helps with posture when sitting.
This holster retains the holster perfectly at the waistline, with no movement or sag where the gun rests.
This is crucial when your whole rig weighs over 3 lbs.
1911 life, am I right?
My hands are naturally in front of my body, making for quick access to the pistol.
This method of drawing is also very fast.
All and all, I cant get over this holster.
Awesome quality, and really works well.
The T1C Agis gets two thumbs up from me.
Quick tip: Use a stall when wearing an appendix holster.
This method of carry has become a favorite of mine almost overnight.
But for now, I think Ive found a winner with the Tier 1 Concealed AGIS.
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