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Rough Cut Holsters RHAEGAL IWB

  Anyone that carries a pistol, should have a good holster. It doesn’t matter if you conceal carry, or just open carry. The point is, everyone needs a holster. This brings us to Rough Cut Holsters. They sent me one of their Rhaegal inside the waistband (IWB) holsters, with a few asked for modifications. This holster is nicer than I was expecting.

  The Rhaegal holster is one of Rough Cut’s IWB holsters. This particular one is for a Kahr CM9. They make this holster for a number of common pistols like Glocks, Sigs, Smith & Wessons, etc. The Rhaegal is a taco style holster. Meaning that it is one piece of kydex wrapped around the firearm. It’s a common type of IWB holster, especially for concealed carry.

  I asked for some options on this holster. One of them was a small “claw”. It adds like $5 to the price. But I really wanted to see if the claw would help conceal the small pistol better. Rough Cut told me it probably wouldn’t, and guess what? The holster maker was correct. The point is, they will let you do options, even if it doesn’t make much sense.

  Rough Cut also has various pattern and color options for their holsters. As we know, everyone likes to somewhat personalize their gear. I opted for a zombie green topo kydex with zombie green washers. It’s an IWB so nobody really sees it anyways. But if you want options, they can give you options. They also will do custom holsters. If they don’t have your firearm, they have some options for that also. 

  There are many great features to the Rhaegal holster:

 First up, it comes standard with the Discreet Carry Concepts (DCC) monoblock clip. This is the clip that attaches it to your belt, and the DCC is the best in my opinion. You can wear the holster straight up and down, or adjust the DCC clip to give you a 20 degree cant. Both holes are pre-drilled in the holster. I use the 20 degree cant as I feel it hides the butt of the pistol better. With this clip, the Rhaegal holster doesn’t move at all on my belt, it just stays where I put it! There is also an option for belt loops, if that’s what you like. I did ask for them to include holes to mount an UltiClip or another type of DCC clip, Rough cut supplied the extra holes. I did try it out using a single DCC clip and it works fine. This actually made the holster ride farther down the waist, and helped conceal the holster a tad bit better. It does make it slightly harder to get a good grip when drawing the pistol. So I went back to the way the Rhaegal came. But if you need ultimate discrete carry, that may be the way to go.

  Next up, is the quality. For the price you pay, I have never had a holster with as much attention to detail put into it. The Rhaegal is made from 0.080” thick kydex or boltaron. The thickness keeps the holster stable when drawing or reholstering. It also gives the pistol a positive “click” when holstering or when drawing the firearm out of the holster. The Rhaegal’s design gives it an undercut trigger guard feature. This undercut makes it easier to get a full grip, on the pistol, when drawing. But yet it still covers the trigger guard completely. The edges on the holster are the smoothest I have seen. Rough Cut explained how they do this. All I heard was, “lots of time is taken to do this”. The Rhaegal also came in a nice little cotton bag, just another little touch that Rough Cut adds in.

  Last up, is retention. I already mentioned the “click” when holstering and unholstering. But you also get adjustable retention. The 2 screws, in front of the trigger guard area, can be tightened or loosened to your liking. I have mine set somewhere in between tight and loose. I still get really good retention, in fact, if I hold the holster and shake it, the pistol stays in the holster. But yet it still has a really smooth draw to it.

  I literally have been wearing the Rhaegal everyday since it arrived. It took about a week for me to get used to it. It just rode in a different spot than my previous holster. After that initial week, I don’t even know I am wearing it. I wear it at 3 O’clock, but it can also be worn appendix also. Practice draws are way smoother than my previous holster. Reholstering is also super smooth. I have lots of practice draws with it, they are just as smooth today as when I first received the holster. The Rhaegal’s high sweat guard is rounded in a way that I do not notice it pushing on my side. This is a big plus, as I shy away from high sweat guards because I have not had good luck with them in the past. It is hard to put into words how well this holster carries and works. So you’ll actually have to trust me on this, it just does everything one would want a quality holster to do.

  One of the reasons to get an IWB holster is concealment. Well, since I am using a small pistol, the Rhaegal/pistol combo just disappears. I literally can wear this combo with shorts and a T-shirt. The comfort also helps. Since the combo is small and uses a DCC clip, I can wear it without a belt. I don’t recommend this, but I have done it without feeling like my holster was going to fall out/off. 

  Rough Cut Holsters did a great job with the Rhaegal. They make a bunch of other holster styles also. So if this little IWB rig isn’t what you want, well, they probably have you covered with something else. Their prices are very reasonable, especially when you see the quality you are getting. So far in my review career, this is the first holster company that I will be buying another holster from. So if that doesn't tell you how I feel about Rough Cut Holsters, I don’t know what will. Definitely go check out Rough Cut Holsters, and maybe tell them we sent you over.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Quality Kydex Inside the Waistband holster

Target Market:

Concealed Carry

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • 0-20 degree adjustable cant  

  • Positive “CLICK” when holstering

  • Undercut Trigger Guard

  • Over-cut Open-face to Accommodate Threaded Barrels 

  • Accommodates Suppressor Height Sights 

  • Full Length Sweat Guard  Standard, others lengths are optional

  • .08 Kydex or .08 Boltaron

  • Multiple clip styles available

  • Optional patterns or colors

  • Optional optic cut

  • 100% Made in USA

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

Plenty, check out here - https://roughcutholsters.com/

What others are saying?:

Jesus A.  5 stars on https://roughcutholsters.com/

Best holsters

Had a hard time finding holsters to fit my P80. These are perfect.

Link to other reviews:

None found

Price point:

MSRP = $45.00

Retail as tested = $63.00 

  • $13.00 for graphics

  • $5.00 for “claw”

I need it now! Availability:

Rough Cut Holsters

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Price

  • 0.080” Kydex

  • Super smooth edges

  • Great retention

  • Straight or 20 degree cant

  • DCC clip comes standard

Cons:

  • Pistol selection is limited for now

Score: 8.50 Great

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Discreet Carry Concepts belt clips

  Those familiar with me might describe me as a holster snob. This isn’t because I want to “flex on the poors” but with the plethora of holster manufacturers out there there’s really no reason to use a subpar holster. 

  One thing I’ve been super unhappy with are the mounting attachments available for concealed type holsters, more specifically, AIWB holsters. I’ve tried them all; from fomi clips, rcs struts, spring steel, ulticlip, soft loops, j-hooks, you name it. While some are far superior to others none offer the level of security, concealability, and comfort I desire. I’ve lately just defaulted to soft or “pull the dot” loops as they are the most secure but they lack in ease of use and concealment. 

  This is why when Discreet Carry Concepts (DCC) came out with their line of holster clips, I was curious but not very enthusiastic. Well, wrong I was. I have three DCC equipped holsters and don’t see myself ever going back to any other attachment method. As of the time of writing I am retrofitting the last two holsters I actually use with DCC clips and by the end of the month I won’t have a holster in rotation without them. 


Holsters currently equipped include: 

Armadillo concealment lux 

2 black rhino concealment custom pieces 

  One of the black rhino’s is exactly how it came from the company and the other two holsters were retrofitted with the clips by me. I currently have a Henry holster spark awaiting them and a philster spotlight that until recently wasn’t able to accept DCC clips but that is a whole review in itself. 

  The clips are super secure, in fact if I had to point out a con it would be they aren’t the easiest to get off. But not unmanageable and in my opinion no worse than soft loops. And if you think about it, the holster’s clips’ job is to securely attach the belt/pants. So ease of removal isn’t very high on my priority list. I have three different types as of writing but behind the belt variants and a monoblock that works over a belt or behind the belt. 

  The holster isn’t going anywhere. It is attached, it’s more secure than any metal or plastic clip I’ve tried and on par with soft loops if not a tad more secure because movement of the holster is practically nonexistent. It stays where you put it. And the best part is they are more low profile than even the thinnest of clips to include the terrible fomi clip. No more printing from the attachment point. 

  Installation is straight forward. If you own a screwdriver, you can install  these. I would use loctite or some kind of thread locker because I’ve had screws on holsters back out many times without it. I loctite everything. 

  The behind the belt style clips are a tad more challenging to put on the pants but it’s not rocket science and the monoblocks are pretty much as easy as those stupid fomi clips. The monoblock can be used with or without a belt. Seriously, it’s just as secure either way. While use without a belt isn’t fun with my g19 or g17 with the LCP it’s fantastic. 

  Long story short, every holster I use will have these or I just won’t use that holster. And they don’t break the bank. That’s always a nice plus. 

FIREARMS INSIDER REVIEWS - 8 KEY POINTS

CLAIM TO FAME:

Low profile secure holster attachment 

TARGET MARKET:

Concealment of iwb specifically aiwb holsters 

FNBS (FEATURES & BENEFITS OF THIS PRODUCT): 

  • Firmly holds the holster in place 

  • Low profile with little to no printing 

  • Durable spring steel 

  • Can be retrofitted to most holsters 

 WHAT OTHER AESTHETIC OPTIONS OR FINISHES ARE AVAILABLE? 

Black or black with no logo

There are several belt sizes, ride height, configuration and cant options available 

What others are saying: 

From bigtexoutdoors.com

Brendon B. - 5/5 stars

Great for keeping the holster extra concealed w/o printing

Link to other reviews:

Recoilweb.com

Price point:

MSRP = $4.99 - $11.99 for the clips

$3.50 for hardware 

I need it now availability: 

Discreet Carry Concepts

Select holster manufacturers 

Our Rating:

Pros:  

  • Low profile

  • Very concealable. 

  • Secure attachment

  • Cost

Cons:

  • Can be hard to remove

  • Catch on clothing during draw (I’ve not personally experienced this through thousands of draw and multiple classes, but I’ve see one or two people talk about this online. So it’s worth mentioning) 

  • Cost depends on your holster setup

 Score:  8.5 Great

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