Code1032.com holster Torture test!
Danny "Wildman" Evans was nice enough to send us (https://www.facebook.com/DarcIndustries?ref=hl) one of his holsters for a all out Torture test, on the range, at work, and daily Chl carry by various participants.

We started out with a holster made for a Full size M&P 9 that we could use with a few different weapons and students could really give it a beating during "Combat Effective Handgun" classes.
Danny Shipped a one equipped with some Velcro in different spots to optimize different carry possibilities, worked like a charm!!

We even tried to pull it apart at the request of Danny, it managed to stay together. Rain , mud, dust and Chiggers all had their turn but it kept on preforming to expectations. I lost count of how many draw cycles it had on it by the time we took these pictures but it was well into the 2000 plus range, only a slight amount of wear has shown on the leather.


We had people of all sizes demo it during classes, ZERO concealable issues as well as wearing it during EP contracts protecting clients and daily CHL carry. The holster worked great under all conditions and is a great mix of leather and Kydex with quality workmanship.
Super easy to hide a full size M&P 9 even if your a 130lb girl!!


Danny "Wildman" Evans and Code1032.com make a quality product that you can afford and carry with confidence without the huge wait time that most manufactures currently have.

We started out with a holster made for a Full size M&P 9 that we could use with a few different weapons and students could really give it a beating during "Combat Effective Handgun" classes.
Danny Shipped a one equipped with some Velcro in different spots to optimize different carry possibilities, worked like a charm!!

We even tried to pull it apart at the request of Danny, it managed to stay together. Rain , mud, dust and Chiggers all had their turn but it kept on preforming to expectations. I lost count of how many draw cycles it had on it by the time we took these pictures but it was well into the 2000 plus range, only a slight amount of wear has shown on the leather.


We had people of all sizes demo it during classes, ZERO concealable issues as well as wearing it during EP contracts protecting clients and daily CHL carry. The holster worked great under all conditions and is a great mix of leather and Kydex with quality workmanship.
Super easy to hide a full size M&P 9 even if your a 130lb girl!!


Danny "Wildman" Evans and Code1032.com make a quality product that you can afford and carry with confidence without the huge wait time that most manufactures currently have.
Looks like some very good stuff! I'm considering one of these.
A couple qurstions.
1) Is there a way to conceal when we use the shirt tucked in the pants? How to do it?
2) what's the Velcro for?
A couple qurstions.
1) Is there a way to conceal when we use the shirt tucked in the pants? How to do it?
2) what's the Velcro for?
Yes they are tuckable, the way they are made when you tuck your shirt inthe only think visible are those small hooks on each side.
The Velcro was added for when we were doing executive protection gigs with clients. It allowed us to wear our slacks and a nice dress belt (small Velcro tab on the hook and a small price on the inside of the belt) worked great..
The Velcro was added for when we were doing executive protection gigs with clients. It allowed us to wear our slacks and a nice dress belt (small Velcro tab on the hook and a small price on the inside of the belt) worked great..
Originally Posted by Tuff2010
Yes they are tuckable, the way they are made when you tuck your shirt inthe only think visible are those small hooks on each side.
The Velcro was added for when we were doing executive protection gigs with clients. It allowed us to wear our slacks and a nice dress belt (small Velcro tab on the hook and a small price on the inside of the belt) worked great..
The Velcro was added for when we were doing executive protection gigs with clients. It allowed us to wear our slacks and a nice dress belt (small Velcro tab on the hook and a small price on the inside of the belt) worked great..
So, instead of using the hooks over the belt you attach them behind the belt. Cool idea. Thanks!


