Friday, July 22, 2016

Gear Review: The Armed Advantage In Waistband Holster

About a year ago, I had the pleasure of speaking with David Gindrup, one of the co-owners of The Armed Advantage. I had an unfortunate experience with a very popular maker of hybrid (leather backing with kydex shell) holsters, so I was apprehensive to try a new one. After going back and forth choosing color, make model of the gun, etc. my order was in, and in a few weeks I was holding what I consider now to be the best hybrid holster I’ve ever used or handled.

Holster Construction

The first thing I noticed is the hardware on the back was enclosed in a soft leather, so no metal touches the wearer’s skin at all. This increased the comfort level an exponential amount for me! When wearing an IWB holster for 12-16 hours a day, whether that is at work in plain clothes or just carrying as an EDC holster, not having metal rubbing the skin is an appreciated feature.
I ordered this holster for my M&P 9 full size with a TLR1HL. The holster is wide enough that it evenly displaces the weight, and with a quality belt, like a Bull Belt from Hank’s Belts, even a full size weapon is almost unnoticeable. Holstering the weapon produces a nice snap into the custom kydex shell, and the retention is tight enough to keep the weapon in the holster during a cartwheel but not so tight that it can’t be drawn.   

The front and back of the holster after one year of wear


Wearing the Holster


Shown in Bull Belt with M&P 9 
As a tuckable holster, the Armed Advantage IWB can be worn under a loose shirt and concealed easily, or it can be worn with a tucked in shirt whether that is a polo or even a dress shirt. I’ve worn this under an untucked polo going about my day, and I’ve worn it on several plain clothes personal protection assignments where we are required to conceal our weapon. In both instances, there was no discomfort. On one job, I was required to sit for 12 hours per day pretending to be a customer in the waiting room, blending in, while providing protection for a client. The holster held up great, and I had no discomfort with sitting for long periods of time, even with a shirt tucked in. The ride height of the holster is adjustable, and it lends to great access to the firearm. Getting a full grip isn’t an issue, and it can be either raised or lowered to your preference.

After a year of everyday use, the holster is simply more pliable. There has been no breakdown of the material, and it’s even more comfortable than ever.

Shown upside down to demonstrate retention


Final Thoughts


While The Armed Advantage doesn’t make cheapest holster on the market, it definitely makes one of the highest quality IWB holsters out there. With a price of $85, the quality is worth it. We’ve all heard the saying “Buy Once, Cry Once”, and that definitely applies here. My suggestion is, anyone looking for an IWB holster should stop searching and just purchase an American (Texan) made holster from a company that knows how to build a quality product. 

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