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Holster Claw Add-On Kit Reviews

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Vedder's custom-engineered claw attachment is designed to provide maximum concealment and greater comfort during concealed carry. The Vedder Holster Claw is a great addition to your standard LightTuck holster!
What is a Concealment Claw and What Does it Do?
A concealment claw, also known as a holster claw or “wing,” is a holster attachment designed to hold your gun closer to your body to prevent printing and provide greater concealment. 
Holster claws also help distribute the weight of your gun, which makes for a more comfortable carry. The additional point of contact also keeps your weapon more secure. 
What Are the Features of the Vedder Holster Claw?
Easily attaches to most LightTuck models using a simple drill and a few pieces of hardware that come included with the claw. 
Claw is made of a composite polymer with a two-part resin to give it added strength. 
Works in nearly every concealed carry position.
What do you get when you buy the Vedder Holster Claw?
Order comes with a template and an extended retention screw to help you attach the claw using your original post and retention spacer. 
Claw comes with detailed attachment instructions. 
For instructions on how to attach the claw to your existing LightTuck, check out our video tutorial at www.VedderHolsters.com/clawinstall.
* Please note that due to the LightTuck holster’s wide range of adjustability, the claw may not be ideal in all carry positions/angles. If you prefer to carry your LightTuck in the deepest adjustment level or with a strong degree of reverse cant, the claw may not make the necessary contact with your belt to be effective.
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Works great! Finally a claw that does what it’s intended to do. Easy install.
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Posted 6 years ago
installed on a similar holster from a competitor and it works great.
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Posted 6 years ago
I have just retrofitted my four LightTuck holsters with the Claw and the results--for me with my body type at 5'8" 175lbs--are impressive. I never carry AIWB . . . I carry IWB at 4 o'clock only. I have drawers full of holsters but only use the Vedders now. I have read mixed reviews about using the Claw in other than AIWB positions but decided to try it anyway and I'm glad I did. The claw tucks the pistol butt in just a bit more to my side, not uncomfortably at a all. Feels a lot more secure and concealed. The LightTuck was great before and now it's even better carrying my 1) Glock 30, 2) CZ 75 Compact PCR 9mm, 3) CZ Rami 9mm, and the new Sig P365 (not in carry rotation until I get my stainless steel striker replacement). Thanks Vedder! Sincerely, Ben in Helotes, Texas
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Posted 6 years ago
Having tried a number of different holsters for my Glock 19 and Shield m9mm, I have finally found one that is above reproach if you utilize the appendix carry technique. My Shield version did not have the claw, but the later one for my Glock did. One carry with that version, and an order was sent in for a claw for the Shield holster. It was easy to install, and greatly reduced the "printing" from the pistol grip. A+ rating.
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Posted 6 years ago
I originally got without the claw but with a plus 2 on my 43 I was printing a little with the butt of the gun. This claw fixed the problem completely! Highly recommend it!!
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Posted 6 years ago
Works great to bring the grip of a Glock 17 close to your body.
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Posted 6 years ago
James Langstine
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Just added the claw to my holster and I'm writing to let everyone know if you didn't think you could carry a 1911 government concealed in Florida in the hot summer THINK AGAIN
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Posted 6 years ago
I'm really happy I purchased this product. It was received in a timely manner, very easy to install, and made a big difference with the concealment of my handgun. I would recommend this to anyone that carries concealed, especially appendix carry.
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Posted 6 years ago