G-Code's Updated Phenom Stealth and Speed Holsters

It may be hard to imagine now, but not all that many years ago, the concealed carry holster market was relatively small. Appendix IWB (Inside-the-WaistBand) carry was not broadly adopted and there weren’t vast throngs of Kydex holster makers, of widely varying qualities, plastered all over the internet. Today we’re inundated with holster choices, and AIWB is most commonly hailed as the optimal carry position/style for properly instructed shooters of everyday carry concealed handguns.

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[SHOT 2018] High Threat Concealment

In today’s episode, we follow Miles to Shot Show 2018 to the High Threat Concealment booth.

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Contact! G-Code's Nifty Chest Rig System

For those “in the know” they know G-Code. G-Code has always been behind the scenes, typically keeping a low-profile but has been busy partnering with various companies creating some of the most influential products today. Some may know them for the INCOG sytem developed in conjuction with Travis Hailey. The “tactical fuzz” is often maligned, but as an EDC holster for my G43, I know of no kydex system more comfortable.

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S&S Precision Holster Extender GRT

The S&S Precision Holster Extender Gear Retention Track (GRT) is a three position adjustable belt adapter for a duty holster.

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G-Code introduces range Bang Box

G-Code Holsters out of Jacksonville, NC has come out with a “Bang Box”. Essentially it is a more economical way to carry ammunition to the range, instead of having to bring cardboard boxes that could otherwise be smashed or create range clutter. The boxes come in a variety of colors, from tan, black, OD Green, Multicam, Desert MARPAT, and Woodland MARPAT. They have a kevlar bottom, with a cloth zippered top (color of your choice) and velcro to attach caliber designations. On the inside they have a little flap pocket where you can stick the loading information that came with the ammunition boxes you originally bought or had. There are also polymer D rings where you could attach a sort of shoulder strap to, that comes with the box. In total, they can hold from 200-300 rounds depending on the caliber chosen. The caliber velcro tags go for $5 separately from the actual box, while the box goes for $25 a piece.

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Review of Lionheart Industries' LH9C

At the 2013 Shot Show Lionheart Industries announced its LH series of pistols. The LH9C is Lionheart Industries’ most compact model in its LH series. Recently, I was fortunate enough to be sent a LH9C Novak edition in Cerakote Patriot Brown with a G-Code holster to look over.

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