Preview: Vedder Holsters SideTuck Kydex IWB

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posted on June 29, 2024
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Vedder Holsters SideTuck Kydex IWB

An evolution of the company’s LightTuck model, the Vedder Holsters SideTuck is an appendix-inside-the-waistband (AIWB) holster that also incorporates a customized magazine carrier.

This allows the user to conceal and easily access both their carry gun and a reload, with the two elements flanking his or her belt buckle when the holster is donned—however, the carrier can be removed, if desired, for a more compact carry package.

Both parts of the holster are molded from Kydex (with their own adjustable retention screws) for a model-specific fit, and the SideTuck is available to accommodate hundreds of the most common CCW designs.

Dozens of colors are offered, in both right- and left-draw orientations, as are optic-friendly and light-bearing versions. MSRP is $135 (base model).

For more information, visit vedderholsters.com.

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