This page is going to list Add on pieces and what they do. Everything listed is what I generally keep on hand, what I use and what I like to recommend. If you want something you do not see me offer. I can most likely get it, just send me a link or picture and I’ll see what I can do.
Talon Belt clips
These are simple plastic clips that are easy to get on and off your belt. No fancy bullshit upsell marking jibber jabber. Its a basic design and it works really well. These are what is included in my Basic IWB’s.
The bottom of the clip does hook under your belt a little (which is standard) which eliminates the holster from falling out, its also very easy to remove. These are 1.5″ clips.
DCC Monoblock Metal Clip
The DCC is one of the best belt clips ever made, talk to any holster or CCW nerd and they will agree. These are Steel with a Cerakote finish. Thin low profile clip that helps with printing, Bent in a way to cant to towards any belt your wearing. Tiny hooks inside the clip help it stay in place and the chances of this clip coming off accidently is nearly impossible yet still an easy clip to remove. Why is it split into 2 tabs?? I have no clue, it works great so who cares. These are 1.5″ clips
Raven Overhooks
Different style of clip that Is mainly used in my Pancake or appendix rig style holsters. These can also be used on my bassic Taco holsters. I generally make these fit in a way that allows you do adjust the height of this clip where the other clips generally cannot be adjusted for height. These are 1.5″ clips.
Concealment Wings
Wings/claws, what are these used for? Engineered to provide leverage for your pistol grip, helping keep the firearm close to your body while maintaining a smooth and unobstructed draw. Spaces out your belt and waistband.
Helps with printing, helps with drawing. Whats not to like. These also can be removed if you ever decide you dislike these.
I offer 3 options (really only 2)
The modwings (#1 & 2) come with 2 high adjustment pieces. There are Light bearing options (#1) and non-light bearing options (#2) As you guessed, you’ll want to use the light bearing option if your gun has a light.
Raven Vanguarg Wing. These are wide than the modwings, giving you more leverage. These will not work with light bearing holsters (I mean they will fit but it will be weird)
OWB Hole Spacing
This is not an add on but I still get asked this a lot so here is my answers.
The main hole spacing I work with. When my OWB’s are priced out they do not come with mounts, and based on what mount you use you will have to pick out what belt hole spacing is needed. A lot of these will work with multiple options.
#1 works with Safariland and BOSS Plates
#2 works with Bladetech, Henning, G-Code RTI 35 Triangle.
#3 Black Scorpion Gear



Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Belt Clips
This belt mount features a swing-open hinge that snaps shut with a firm hold, locking the attachment in place. A pair of molded friction-grip press handles on the sides allows for quick, one-handed removal, while the upgraded internal lock bar ensures dependable retention in active conditions. With a spacing setup of 0.75 inch centers, this clip is ready for a wide range of mounting applications.
Inside Dimensions: 2.25 inches x 2.00 inches
Fits Belt Sizes: 1.25 inches to 2.25 inches
Mounting Hole Spacing: 0.75 inch centers
Multiple pictures
Safariland QLS QD system
The QLS system is a quick disconnect (QD) system that allows you to quickly remove your holster from the belt mounting platform without having to unbolt anything, once the QLS system is installed you can remove your holster without tools in seconds.
This is a must have system if you use multiple gun set ups or use the same gun on multiple belts, vests ect.
The QLS receiver plate can be installed in cars, backpacks, side of your nightstand, where ever you want to bolt it really. I generally only keep the Forks in stock.
The 360 Tec-Mount
These are another type of QD system, what sets these apart from other is you can rapidly adjust the cant on these. Cant means you can tilt the gun forwards or backwards, shit you can mount your gun upside down if you really wanted to, its dumb and unsafe but you can do it.
Adjustable knobs
If you like full control over your adjustments on demand, knobs will help as they are tool less and will allow you to tinker and fuck with your retention settings as much as your little heart desires. These will replace the screws on your holster.
Latches
These are my favorite fucking thing ever. On a standard holster you adjust the retention by tightening the screw. if its super loose the holster falls out really easy, if its super tight its a real pain to get out in some cases it wont come out.
This latch allows you to get the best of both worlds, you can adjust so when the latch is down its got very little retention and makes drawing a breeze. When the latch is up its super tight and basically locks the holster in place.
These are very popular for my competition holsters and work great for USPSA.
This does not really count as a level 2 holster, you are just rapidly adjusting the retention. Great for range shooting or dedicated action pistol shooting (like USPSA) Not great for duty use or for rapid drawing when locked (use a level 2 hood for that.)
