G-code Rti Holster

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Rachelle Kun

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:11:03 PM8/3/24
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The INCOG is a dual-clip, IWB holster featuring a modest selection of color combinations for the fuzz / Kydex, as well as a lengthier list of color options for the MOJO mount. There are a multitude of firearms options which come in both left- and right-hand models, two clip lengths and shirt guards, and even an option for a magazine caddy.

The INCOG can also be purchased with a removable, side-riding magazine caddy and there are INCOG Shadow light-bearing models, as well. The light selection revolves around Surefire, StreamLight, and INFORCE.

Roughly a year later, late-2014, the Eclipse was announced as another collaborative piece between HSP and G-Code. Upon seeing the first pictures of the system, it was apparent that the development team took all the complaints and suggestions into account for the update.

The first thing to note is the elimination of the front-end belt-clip assembly. With the additional development of the SuperMOJO stand-off mount (the purple device in the above photo), they were able to pull the rear belt-clip more towards the center of the shell itself. Due to the elimination and rearranging of the belt-clip mounting sections, the holster became more streamlined. A couple of other noteworthy points include a raised spine for suppressor-height sight usage and a less prominent shirt-guard option.

As far as mounting hardware goes, not much changed between the INCOG and the Eclipse. The set screws and belt-clips were interchangeable. The clips themselves come either with three or four mounting holes with the latter being for deeper carry. The MOJO faces themselves have a 33 mounting pattern which is nice for someone that wants to mount the belt-clip at an offset angle as opposed to a conventional inline. The belt-clip, on the purple SuperMOJO, was set to kick the grip of the P320 forward against the body as opposed to having to draw it straight up-and-out (as I like to run mine).

Generation-3 came out in November of 2018. The PHENOM series was offered in two lines: Speed and Stealth. The latter retained more of the older pattern that had been seen prior; retaining the tactical fuzz, but also covering the interior of the shell with it as well.

Product quality has never diminished over time and the finer points of the newer variants have been sharpened based on consumer input. The absolutely consistency of the products produced are continuously impressive and G-Code offers their holsters for a modest number of different handgun types. One wish-list item that I do have is a CZ P-10C Suppressor Ready specific holster or a Glock-19 / P-10C compatible holster.

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. Distinctive features enhance the carry of your handgun from a variety of carry positions, allowing 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.

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I have a G-Code OSH holster, and I was wondering if this would be compatible with Tek-Lok. The center-to-center distance between the top and bottom hole is 1.5" (maybe just a hair shy); center-to-center distance between the left and right top holes is 0.75" (maybe just a hair shy).

If it does mate up, that might be a way of getting a nice rigid attachment using my existing holster (which came with a paddle). But I suppose there's no way to work in a drop - looks like the hole spacing on the Bladetech drop and offset piece is very different.

Holsters, let me tell you about holsters. It has been a long road to find a few holsters that work with the way I dress, that are comfortable, and work with how I want to carry. Because of this, I own a lot of holsters.

The INCOG is made by G-Code Holsters and you can purchase it directly from them or from the Haley Strategic web store. 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.

The INCOG has a couple stand out features that set it apart from the rest of the IWB crowd. It has a synthetic suede that covers the exterior of the holster that G-Code calls Tactical Fuzz. The fuzz does a couple of things; it adds comfort against your skin if you are wearing it without an undershirt. The fuzz wicks away sweat between your body and the holster, and it also does an excellent job of keeping the holster in place. All the holster edges are rounded and polished and fuzz has yet to pull up at any wear points.

The INGOG belt clips open and slide down over the top of your belt and lock in place after they clear the belt. They have a finger tab just under the clip for easy removal, just lift up on the tab and pull off the holster. They can be very easily swapped or moved around to best fit your style of carry, from cant to ride hight. Through thousands of draws I have not once had the clips fail to retain the holster and now I only run the holster with one clip.

The INCOG features a retention screw right above the spacer to tighten down the retention on the pistol. I kind of hate these but this one does not seem to bug me that much. Get it where you want it and Loctite it. The draw is very smooth with limited holster contact limiting the holster wear on your gun. Reholstering is also very smooth.

I am currently running my INCOG based off a suggestion from the guys at PhLster Holsters with just one clip. This allows the holster to move with you, which I agree is the way to go when running it for appendix carry. As I mentioned above, I have had no issue running just one clip and keeping retention to my belt. I think this says a lot for the quality and design of the clip. With the holster you can also order a mag caddy, but this was something I felt I would take off and rarely use.

Overall the ICOG is my daily carry and I love it. The ability to quickly take it on and off without removing your belt or dealing with loops is such a huge plus for this holster. It has changed the way I carry and in the end allows me to carry more often. Its solidly made and works for my needs. If you too are on a quest for a good IWB holster check out the INCOG, it may work for you.

This particular holster model just feels a little over secure for my purpose. I think they are attempting to satisfy some shooters requirements of having a hood retention system, but the holster itself is capable of security. Personally I would say after using this holster, the XST hood just gets in my way. There is a definite positive retention with the gun simply resting in the holster and the hood is not truly necessary. I jumped, I rolled, I went from standing to prone, and I never found the holster retention without the hood was inadequate.

One more thought I wanted to share is that the RTI system is really cool. For my set up I have a belt attachment with the RTI which allows me to move the holster from thigh rig to the belt in a matter of seconds. It also means that you could interchange multiple holsters on the set up. The Mule is pretty cool too. The RTI and Mule get a thumbs up from azRambo.

The G-Code XST holster you see here is for a full size 1911 without rail, and is finished in the coyote tan option. Attached is the G-Code DLS (drop leg single) leg panel with single leg strap, also in coyote tan.

The XST holster is a single piece of thick Kydex wrapped around your sidearm, with a spring-loaded hood assembly. The adjustable tension on the holster allows for Level 2 retention when used in conjunction with the hood.

Note that the components of the hood are in fact black injection-moulded plastic, whereas the hood itself and the holster body are made from matching colour Kydex. All fasteners are a nice flat black and seem to be sufficiently tight.

That being said, I generally like my Kydex holsters to have a little bit more tension when retaining my sidearm. I did crank my adjustment screw to the point at which there is an audible pop as I pull (or insert) my sidarm from my holster, this will prevent my 1911 from flying out of the holster in the event that the hood is not in the upright and locked position.

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