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28 Σεπ 2018 · The INCOG is an injection molded, inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster designed for maximum adaptability by the end user. Find Your G-CODE INCOG Holster Here. Holster Design. One of the first things people notice is the outside of the INCOG is coated with a suede-like “Tactical Fuzz” material.
4 Νοε 2013 · The INCOG is a minimalist IWB holster that can be worn at any position but it shines at appendix carry. The holster is not light compatible and as of writing is being made for GLOCKs, M&Ps, 1911s, FN FNS, XDs, and Lionheart LH-9 series pistols. The holster I purchased was for a GLOCK 19 with an RDS at the rear.
20 Απρ 2020 · Provide reliable retention of the firearm, stays put where it was placed, allows for easy holstering, and doesn’t interfere with normal day to day functions. The Incog Eclipse provides excellent firearm retention. The holster features a retention screw that can be adjusted to increase or decrease the amount of retention the holster provides.
After many years and just as many holsters, I came across the INCOG holster by G-Code. This holster was a joint project between G-Code and Travis Haley. First of all, quality build – well, like other G-Code products, this holster is one high quality product. The kydex molding is second to none.
2 Φεβ 2016 · Personally I will stick with JM Customs, Darkstargear, APX, and the Eidolon holster if I want a lot of modularity in a compact package. Contrasting this INCOG holster to the smaller INCOG Eclipse which has a single clip, the answer is pretty obvious, that is unless you like bulky holsters.
It’s no small feat to carry a light and optic equipped handgun, but the G-Code Incog Shadow Eclipse makes it feel comfortable and easy. I’ll continue to carry and train with this and will give an updated full review in the coming months.
The INCOG is a minimum bulk, multi-positional, deep concealment holster. Its distinctive features enable the concealed carry of a handgun from a variety of carry positions while facilitating the acquisition of a full firing grip on the weapon prior to the draw.