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The Seraph is the culmination of experience and application of specific knowledge, manifested into a comfortable, concealment-oriented holster. While it is very specifically designed with AIWB in mind, it can still be used as a traditional IWB holster. The holster is made out of True Hide, a premium material, which very closely resembles leather. It is made to last through heavy use and abuse.
The Seraph is designed to be worn at the 12 o'clock to the 1:30 o'clock position for AIWB with the DARKWING, or the 3 to 4 o'clock position for traditional carry.
What you get when you purchase this holster:
- The Seraph Holster.
- A DARKWING
- Large Muzzle Pad Kit
- Two Discreet Carry Concepts MOD4 1.75" Universal Clips
The Optic cut version of the 19 holsters is designed around Glock slides that have an Optic, like the Steiner MPS, and many other types of optics configurations, including the Unity Tactical ATOM slide, including the OEM Glock MOS pistols. This is a non-inclusive list and most Optic cut aftermarket slides, as well as milling services, will work with the Optic Cut holsters.
Every Glock which would fit a standard 9mm holster will work in these holsters, so most of the .40 and .357 model Glocks will fit these holsters. Each of the holsters is also reverse compatible, so the Glock 17 holster will fit a Glock 19 and a Glock 26, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Seraph AIWB holster?
The Seraph is an appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) holster designed and made by V Development Group. It is precision-formed from Kydex for a perfect fit, with adjustable retention and a design optimized for concealed carry comfort and draw speed.
Is the Seraph Glock 19 holster compatible with optics?
The Optic Cut version of the Seraph Glock 19 holster is specifically designed to accommodate red dot sights (RDS) such as the Trijicon RMR, Leupold DeltaPoint Pro, and similar footprint optics without removing them from your pistol.
What makes AIWB holsters better for concealed carry?
AIWB (Appendix Inside-the-Waistband) carry positions the firearm in front of the hip, typically at the 1 o'clock position. This offers superior concealment under a T-shirt, faster draw from a seated position, and better weapon retention than hip or OWB carry.
How do I adjust the retention on my Seraph holster?
The Seraph uses a retention screw system. Use the included hex key to tighten or loosen the screw until the pistol holds securely but can be drawn with a smooth, deliberate motion. A properly set holster will hold the gun through a full inversion without falling out.
Is the Seraph holster safe for all-day appendix carry?
Yes. The Seraph is designed for all-day comfort with a low-profile design that minimizes printing and pressure points. We recommend training regularly to build the muscle memory and comfort for consistent AIWB carry.
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