PDA

View Full Version : Review: G-Code Incog Eclipse



voodoo_man
17 July 2015, 11:01
http://i.imgur.com/poGckWy.jpg


Description:
Per the G-Code website, this holster is a "Single clip, mid-line carry, offers enhanced placement of the mount so as to take full advantage of the rigs natural center of gravity. Inherent are adjustments in the depth of carry, angle of carry and the position of carry. Adjustments are supported via the unique modular mounting point of the holster. Introduced here is the patent pending Super MoJo adaptor that is used both to place the clip in the correct orientation and to provide multiple angle adjustments. The mounting clip Incorporates a patent pending negative angle designed to force the holster closer to the body. This improves the conceal-ability of the holster without increasing the bulk and supports a higher positional carry without compromise to the security of the holster during use. This facilitates faster weapon presentations from deep cover.

The INCOG Eclipse is a minimum bulk, multi-positional, concealment holster. Each of its distinctive features improve the concealed carry of a handgun from a variety of carry positions while aiding the acquisition of a full firing grip on the weapon prior to the draw. Combined, these features maximize function respective to the users: body type, deployment tactics, level of training and personal preferences."

The holster measures 6.625 inches from bottom to top of sweat guard, 3.250 inches from sight channel to end of trigger guard, 1.5 inches thick, outer edge to outer edge, .5 inches clearance from belt to first finger groove on a G19, when holster is sheathed. Glock is exposed roughly 2.775 inches.


Read the full review here ->http://www.vdmsr.com/2015/07/g-code-incog-eclipse.html