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Raven Concealment VanGuard 2 Holster Overhook Advanced Kit Review

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Raven Concealment VanGuard 2 Holster Overhook Advanced Kit, Glock Gen 3/4, Black.
The VanGuard 2 Advanced Kit is a capability upgrade to our venerable VanGuard 2 minimalist IWB holster. Unlike traditional IWB holsters, the VG2 covers only the trigger guard of your weapon. This unique design eliminates the bulk of a traditional holster, while providing a level of safety and security not attainable by simply sticking a pistol in the waistband of your pants. The VG2 Advanced Kit’s inclusion of the RCS CLAW takes this system’s concealability to the next level, by leveraging the grip of the pistol close to the body, while still allowing for a clean, repeatable draw.

The VanGuard 2 Advanced Kit with the RCS CLAW can be equipped with either a Tuckable strut with overhook or Tuckable strut with soft loop, to allow you to choose the best belt interface system for your carry and mission type. This combination is adjustable for ride-height and cant, is fully ambidextrous, and is the ultimate in deep concealment technology when combined with our proprietary tuckable struts.

Please note that the VG2 Advanced kit is not compatible with the Basic Kit Strut or the Lanyard option. VG2 CLAWs are only compatibe with the model of VG2 shell specified. For example, a Glock VG2 CLAW will NOT fit a M&P VG2 holster shell.
This holster is simple perfection, just like the Glock 19 it carries. It is constructed with exactly what is needed for safe, comfortable retention, and nothing more.

It snaps onto the trigger guard with a positive “click” and holds it firmly. Drawing requires a moderately brisk yank. You must holster the weapon before wearing it, so I wouldn’t recommend this holster for drawing from concealment practice. It’s a wear it and forget it kind of holster.

The plastic clip seems kind of flimsy at first look, but it holds the gun in place all the live-long day with no creep or unwanted tilting. And the clip is narrow and discrete — barely visible on a black belt when wearing tucked.

I’m somewhat big at 6’2” 215 lbs. I was needing a tuckable holster to wear with the polo shirts and button downs I frequently wear to work, and to my great surprise, I have little to no printing. Up until now I thought of my Glock 19 as a “winter carry,” only useful under bulky clothes, but not so! The shirt in the picture is a fairly thin, stretchy material. (Greg Norman golf shirt)