One last thing that I didn’t really realize from the videos….if you have any doubts about the bottom mount clips being easily bent or any concern about there durability, don’t. Now my holster conceals just as well as it did before but is much, much more secure to the belt, tuckable, with no visible clips, loops, or straps. What would normally push out in the form of the wing-claw to tuck the pistol grip closer to the body was replaced by the belt mount. YMMV, but I replaced my holsters “wing claw” with an Alias bottom clip plus a few spacers. But the security of the belt mount design was so great/secure that I had to figure out a way to minimize the bulge. Said another way, the mount pushes your belt away from the body/pants, and if not placed correctly with your body type can cause a bulge just like plastic clips can…it’s just that the bulge isn’t created by clips, it’s created by the belt because there’s an Alias mount behind there.Īt first this was kind of a buzz kill, because I felt my soft loops concealed better. looking in the mirror), does sit between the belt and your pants. The mount although thin in profile as you’re looking at the belt from the front (I.e. The key to success IMO with the Alias is going to be the correct placement of the belt mount on your body. I received my order a few days ago and normally I’d wait 6 months to a year before submitting a review, but this thing is so well made and stout that I feel confident, baring the release spring breaking or something small, a review now won’t be any different from a year from now. The Alias is another well executed design that in some ways changes the legacy way of attaching a gun to your belt. Everything they make is well thought out and extremely well made. It started with TAD gears run of the mag holders and then the trays. I’ve been a Neomag owner for a while now. Well-built, simple, and just extraordinary. The Alias is simply the best concealed carry innovation I’ve ever encountered, and I suspect I will never need another. In fact, when I had dressed, I walked into my living room and asked my wife and daughter: “Do I dare carry my pistol to this event?” They looked at me puzzled, and said, “How are you going to carry it?” I replied, “I AM carrying it.” Their jaws dropped, and their eyes were scrutinizing my waistline. No one would have ever dreamed I had a full-size double-stack 9mm at my appendix position. I recently attended a crowded semi-formal reception wearing my jeans and a tucked in button down dress shirt. The concealment is truly extraordinary for any attire whatsoever. Once I adjusted the cant on my holster, this system quickly became a “clip and forget you’re even carrying” system. I carry a Sig Legion P229, a pretty substantial pistol, and it feels ROCK solid on my person. Which has never actually happened to me.Īs for the Alias, wow. It’s no issue during colder months, as I usually wear a flannel or longer outer shirt, but in the summer months in just a T-shirt the magazine is observable–IF somebody decides to stare directly at my pocket. My one issue is that I do wish the clip was a bit longer to get the mag a bit deeper into my pocket (Maybe there is such a version now–I haven’t looked in awhile!). The NeoMag is an exceptional option for carrying an additional magazine. Having used the Alias carry system and NeoMag on a daily basis for many months, I thought I’d write a review.
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