Posted November 15, 2017 3:28 pm by Comments

By Eric R. Poole

The LightTuck Kydex IWB holster is easily ordered online and comes available to precisely fit most handgun configurations. A long list of color or pattern options are available for an upcharge including license patterns from Kryptek, Mossy Oak and Realtree. However, there is no additional charge for black. $55

G&A’s editor wore Vedder’s LightTuck Kydex IWB for 30 days straight. Here’s what he discovered.

Hailing from central Florida, Vedder Holsters is a family-owned company that handcrafts all of its products in the U.S. Those products include inside-the-waistband (IWB), outside-the-waistband (OWB) and pocket-carry holsters, as well as IWB spare magazine pouches made of Kydex. Completing the carry rig ensemble, Vedder also offers stiff, 1½-inch, dual-layered nylon belts with Cobra® buckles. To see how comfortable these rigs really are and how well they functioned, I wore one as my carry rig for a month. Here’s how it performed.

The LightTuck Kydex IWB holster is easily ordered online and comes available to precisely fit most handgun configurations. A long list of color or pattern options are available for an upcharge including license patterns from Kryptek, Mossy Oak and Realtree. However, there is no additional charge for black. $55

Vedder’s LightTuck Kydex IWB is the brand’s most popular holster, and it has received more than 2,100 positive online reviews from customers who don’t typically take the time to write reviews. The reason for this is its design and construction.

In most cases, I’ve found that an IWB holster is either great for carry …Read the Rest

Source:: Guns and Ammo

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