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Posted: 1/23/2012 8:38:24 PM EDT
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It's a minimalist trigger guard covering holster with a single pull the dot. I know I'll buy at least one. I'm sure they are going to sell a shit load of them. These dudes always seem to set the bar for innovative holster design with the Phantom, then ACR and now the vanguard II. ETA: Video added. I think I found my next ex wife. |
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Quoted: Your link is tard'ed. Seems to work for me. Google "Raven Concealment Vanguard II" |
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I'm cool with minimalism, but I don't mind a bit of leather down there to smooth out the contours and take the bite out of the edges. I've never caught myself wishing "I wish this damn summer special didn't have so much leather, and was, in fact just a clever strap to cover the trigger and hang on my belt".
That's just me though. You may love it.
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I keep forgetting I ordered a holster from them 3 months ago until I see there name in a thread.
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Meh, only useable with an undershirt. Half the reason of a holster is to keep the gun off your skin due to moisture and chaffing on the sharper edges. I'll stick to ky full size IWB.
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Every time I see these types of holsters one thing goes through my mind- you take it to the range, put a couple hundred rounds through it and decide to do some presentation drills after that.
A major failure of this type of holster will become quickly and painfully apparent. |
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Not even slightly interested in such a thing. If that's what passes for "innovation" in the holster field, I'll stick with the old school stuff.
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Every time I see these types of holsters one thing goes through my mind- you take it to the range, put a couple hundred rounds through it and decide to do some presentation drills after that. A major failure of this type of holster will become quickly and painfully apparent. This is niche holster for a specific purpose. I doubt they intend it to take the place of all holsters for every situation. You can do presentation drills with this holster so you are proficient with it, without ever firing a round. |
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ahahh FUCK I posted a thread about something somewhat similar a month or so earlier. [img]http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_dissapprove.gif[/img
ETA: Not identical, but similar in concept http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1253176_Does_anyone_make_a_holster_close_to_this__Would_this_work_.html |
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Quoted: Meh, only useable with an undershirt. Half the reason of a holster is to keep the gun off your skin due to moisture and chaffing on the sharper edges. I'll stick to ky full size IWB. No. The main reason of the holster is to retain the gun in a single position and at one angle so that all that drilling and practicing we do, or at least some of us do, to develop muscle memory pays off when we're about to be killed and we reach for our gun. If it ain't where that muscle memory expects to find it then you have to look. And if you have to look you're probably already dead. Anything else is just icing on the cake.
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Meh, only useable with an undershirt. Half the reason of a holster is to keep the gun off your skin due to moisture and chaffing on the sharper edges. I'll stick to ky full size IWB. No. The main reason of the holster is to retain the gun in a single position and at one angle so that all that drilling and practicing we do, or at least some of us do, to develop muscle memory pays off when we're about to be killed and we reach for our gun. If it ain't where that muscle memory expects to find it then you have to look. And if you have to look you're probably already dead. Anything else is just icing on the cake. The reason for a holster is retention and provide ready access. Looks like that front site blade could be hanging on things like your pants. Muscle memory or not if you can't get it out of your 'pants' then whats the point. Clever but not practical IMO |
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If I carried it like that first picture I might have to quit sitting and quit eating red meat.
Looks like there could be an auto draw problem at that position. |
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Works for what it's intended to do. Friend picked one up at SHOT. Strong retention (with a G19). Looks like a good idea for summer.
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I've got a friend or two carrying J frames mexican carry with clip draws. They work in places where they can't carry a gun so they leave their firearm in their cars when they go to work. I think this would be a good product for them.
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I hope Raven doesn't send Tom Cruise to kill me but I couldn't wait and built my own out of some kydex I had laying around. I've done about a hundred draw stroke with my homemade version and I haven't had any issues so far.
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F that.
And this is coming from someone who AIWB carries. Thanks for the link open, always good to see new ideas even if we don't agree with them 100% |
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I hope Raven doesn't send Tom Cruise to kill me but I couldn't wait and built my own out of some kydex I had laying around. I've done about a hundred draw stroke with my homemade version and I haven't had any issues so far. Uh oh, you better hide your dog. They posted on their FB page the other day how they have the designed patent pending or something and had intellectual property rights. |
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Just because I don't actually use my testicles doesn't mean I want to shoot them with a handgun.
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Quoted: I was under the impression if you make it for your own personal use you don't run afoul of of intellectual property rights. Quoted: Uh oh, you better hide your dog. They posted on their FB page the other day how they have the designed patent pending or something and had intellectual property rights.I hope Raven doesn't send Tom Cruise to kill me but I couldn't wait and built my own out of some kydex I had laying around. I've done about a hundred draw stroke with my homemade version and I haven't had any issues so far. Dammit maybe I need to have another boating accident. |
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I will never use a holster that points the muzzle toward my junk
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I will never use a holster that points the muzzle toward my junk Yeah,it's too bad that's the only place a single loop will fit anywhere around your waistline |
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I will never use a holster that points the muzzle toward my junk you know you don't have to carry it in the appendix position, don't you? |
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Have fun trying to reholster That's the first thing I thought, too. |
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I keep forgetting I ordered a holster from them 3 months ago until I see there name in a thread. Same here. 3 down, 3 to go |
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I will never use a holster that points the muzzle toward my junk Yeah,it's too bad that's the only place a single loop will fit anywhere around your waistline Mine must be defective. Works in the 3o'clock position for me. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: no thanks.. +1 Good way to get Glock-Nutted. I prefer to carry in real holsters. |
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no thanks.. +1 Good way to get Glock-Nutted. I prefer to carry in real holsters. The holster completely covers the trigger. It isn't recommended that you reholster. Instead, they recommend you remove it form your pants, reholster, then reattach the holster. This is for CCW, not competition. I've actually seen and held one of these things. They aren't for me, but it works well for what it's intended to do. Very strong retention, too. |
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Sure to end up in the unused holster drawer of many an American household, I'm sure.
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oh thats fucking nice!
guess you don't have to be chinese to steal other peoples ideas. nice job Raven ripping off PhillyEDCs design! |
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I've been using the regular VG with paracord for a couple years and the VG2 for a few months. Its what I use for everyday carry. Retention is good, and printing is almost non-existant with a full sized Glock.
I see zero issues with this method of carry and its not uncomfortable at all. |
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oh thats fucking nice! guess you don't have to be chinese to steal other peoples ideas. nice job Raven ripping off PhillyEDCs design! Hahahahaha. That's funny shit. |
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Here It's a minimalist trigger guard covering holster with a single pull the dot. I know I'll buy at least one. I'm sure they are going to sell a shit load of them. These dudes always seem to set the bar for innovative holster design with the Phantom, then ACR and now the vanguard II. Like to see you reholster that one in the dark one handed |
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