HOW did I not find your holsters when I was looking for the best.. I have spent a good 400$ on shit. I will buy this when I get home today. I need to figure out all the stuff I need
Take your time before ordering anything! We have a ton of videos with a lot to learn, and most of what we teach can be experimented with using the gear you already have. That’ll help with making informed decisions about what to get next, if anything.
Having attempted homemade wedges, this kit is an amazing evolution. The soft material and the ability to stack or build is an absolute must. Thank you Phlster!
You carry a full sized gun! I found when I really need to wear my firearm all day with bending, squating, rotating, and moving the smaller the better. I carry a custom p365 that conceals great and is actually comfortable all day. I don't know how people do it with full sized firearms. Your wedge kit is excellent btw...
I say the same thing. People carying these giant guns with 5 inch lights and extra clips... i have a p365 xl but man is it so much easier to carry a kahr cw389 or a sig p238..
I received one of these kits a while back. I wouldn't call it a "wedge kit," but rather a "pad kit." The pads are basically all the same thickness--and each are of uniform thickness. As opposed to being shaped like wedges (in terms of thickness). They're definitely soft and will surely serve a purpose, but I wish there had been a way to vary the thicknesses more, as opposed to just varying the shapes and sizes.
I think you guys should get into duty holster game. I love the idea of using one flashlight to holster all my guns at the range but with more safety. I know you have the OWB Floodlight but it would be nice to able to secure my firearm.
Found “Philster” through a recommendation from “Active Self Protection”. ASP will never endorse a product unless they are willing to use and trust it. Especially when it comes to holsters. Having spent some time perusing Philster’s products, I understand why ASP’s video hosts speak so highly about Philster. Glad to have been steered to your products.
You have a true gift in your ability to teach.
At 2:30 what kind of belt is that? Looks perfect for CC
kinda looks like the MasterMind tactics covert belt
Looks really similar to the EDC Belt Co's foundation belt, but the loops should be silver and the stitching is a bit different.
HOW did I not find your holsters when I was looking for the best.. I have spent a good 400$ on shit. I will buy this when I get home today. I need to figure out all the stuff I need
Take your time before ordering anything! We have a ton of videos with a lot to learn, and most of what we teach can be experimented with using the gear you already have. That’ll help with making informed decisions about what to get next, if anything.
Having attempted homemade wedges, this kit is an amazing evolution. The soft material and the ability to stack or build is an absolute must. Thank you Phlster!
Excellent
Nice seeing you here 😎
“Wherever you place the wedge it will move the opposite side of the gun into the body”. Is a key point explained perfectly.
This video series really did up my game. This new wedge kit was the icing on the cake.
You carry a full sized gun! I found when I really need to wear my firearm all day with bending, squating, rotating, and moving the smaller the better. I carry a custom p365 that conceals great and is actually comfortable all day. I don't know how people do it with full sized firearms. Your wedge kit is excellent btw...
I say the same thing. People carying these giant guns with 5 inch lights and extra clips... i have a p365 xl but man is it so much easier to carry a kahr cw389 or a sig p238..
I received one of these kits a while back. I wouldn't call it a "wedge kit," but rather a "pad kit." The pads are basically all the same thickness--and each are of uniform thickness. As opposed to being shaped like wedges (in terms of thickness). They're definitely soft and will surely serve a purpose, but I wish there had been a way to vary the thicknesses more, as opposed to just varying the shapes and sizes.
You can stack them on each other to create thickness differentials.
@@PHLster sort of. Doesn’t work all that well.
@@AggiePhil it takes a little bit of work, but it’s effective.
Interesting idea
I think you guys should get into duty holster game. I love the idea of using one flashlight to holster all my guns at the range but with more safety. I know you have the OWB Floodlight but it would be nice to able to secure my firearm.
Found “Philster” through a recommendation from “Active Self Protection”. ASP will never endorse a product unless they are willing to use and trust it. Especially when it comes to holsters. Having spent some time perusing Philster’s products, I understand why ASP’s video hosts speak so highly about Philster. Glad to have been steered to your products.
I guess u need all this to justify a $200 holster. Id love to get one but damn 200! Mayb after i spend 200 on belts im not satisfied with :)