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    Secret City Weaponeers

    Searching high and low for the perfect kydex holster meeting my requirement of comfort, versatility, and concealment seemed to be an endless pursuit. It would seem to many that there is no holster that would meet all these requirements. Recently, I was contacted by Tony the owner of Secret City Weaponeers, a company known for leather holsters (as seen on the website). At first, I was curious as to why a leather holster company would contact me when I was specifically looking for kydex. Well long behold, Tony is venturing into the world of kydex. Knowing that the Kydex holster industry is exploding much like the AR industry, I was a bit skeptical thinking it was just like any other Kydex/Raven Concealment product. However, I was wrong.

    The company name, Secret City Weaponeers derives from the location of the company, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a city that supplied enriched uranium for the World War Atomic bomb. SCW is in the process of finalizing plans for the K-25 holster. The “K” denoting for “kydex” and 25 degrees of cant for a VERY discreet IWB use.

    Before anyone starts ranting that this is another copy cat of Raven Concealment (believe me, I thought so too), let’s examine the design that differs from Raven Concealment. Being optimized for IWB use, I could tell by the aggressive curve on the front end the holster that it actually hugs the body. Like many others, I have a problem with other kydex holsters “jutting” out of my pants. Anyone with RCS-like holsters know exactly what I am talking about! I prefer to carry my holsters at the 3 O’clock position, but in order to conceal, I had to carry at the 2 o’ clock position.

    However, it proved problematic when I got into a car or sat down as the holster or gun tended to poke my ribs and stomach. With the K-25 holster, it just may solve that problem! With the curve, one can carry at the 3 or 4 o’clock positions. I have not seen a holster company that aggressively curves the front end holster like so. It appears the K-25 addresses this issue.

    Another incredibly neat feature about these holsters is the ability to be used OWB. While the K-25 holster may be optimized for IWB use, Tony kept the platform versatile for OWB use as well. While he told me there were other “secret tricks” that he has shelved that could be used for the holster to aid in IWB comfort, he decided to shelve the “IWB secret tricks” to remain as modular as possible for the K-25 series. Sometime in the future, with enough requests, he will release a holster solely for IWB use that utilizes all these “secret tricks”. I asked him what these trick were…but being from Secret City Weaponeers, he wouldn’t disclose. The company name is very fitting.

    The holes are placed purposefully for OWB versatility. Tony adamantly favors MALICE Clips so that the user can wear the holster on a war belt. I remember having to jerry rig my holster to fit onto MOLLE. While it worked great, its great knowing that K-25 is designed so it is readily available for war belt use. Turns out, Blade-Tech MOLLE Loks work too!

    Holsters are priced at $67.50, with synthetic IWB loops (they can be un-cut or pre-cut to the users desired belt width) Kydex OWB are offered as well for $7.50 in 1.5” or 1.75”. Colors come in either OD/Black two-tone or Black. Tuckable loops are NOT offered. If the user does want one, the holster can accept tuckable clips from other companies such as Comp-tac. Another huge plus in my book!

    As of right now, Tony is only making these for the M&P 9/.40/.357 and Glock 19/23/32, right hand. The K-25 is designed to accommodate M&P’s with a thumb safety and in fact, Tony says that the holster will engage the thumb safety if the user forgets to. Nice touch!

    In a few weeks, the Glock 17/22/31 and M&P 45, right hand will be added. No worries left handers! Left hand models soon will be added. Tony is a self proclaimed perfectionist, we all know it takes time to perfect templates for holsters. By the looks of the pictures…he definitely is.


    K-25

    Video of the Secret City Weaponeers K-25 in use













    K-25 with Mag Pouch



    Y-12









    P-Mag Pouch





    Colors!





    New Loops





    Tony can be contacted at seraph@secretcityweaponeers.com, or isotope7holsters@secretcityweaponeers.com

    Link to website http://secretcityweaponeers.com/


    EDIT: I have NO affiliation with this company nor am I paid. Just spreading the word on what seems like a very promising product!
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    K-25 is a clever name ...

    K-25 is a former uranium enrichment facility located on the southwestern end of the Oak Ridge Reservation, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, constructed by the Manhattan Project.

    The code name "K-25" was a combination of the "K" from the Kellex Corporation, the initial contractors of the plant, and a World War II-era code designation for uranium-235.
    I grew up in that area and have heard of K-25 for my entire life. Nice write-up. Sounds like a professional commercial.

    The kydex molding looks good but I've never been a fan of the loops attached that way. I prefer the offset struts of my CTAC.

    While the aggressive 25 degree cant would aid in concealment .... how is the draw? I think I would have to adjust my draw more than I like to make it work for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VolGrad View Post
    K-25 is a clever name ...


    I grew up in that area and have heard of K-25 for my entire life. Nice write-up. Sounds like a professional commercial.

    The kydex molding looks good but I've never been a fan of the loops attached that way. I prefer the offset struts of my CTAC.

    While the aggressive 25 degree cant would aid in concealment .... how is the draw? I think I would have to adjust my draw more than I like to make it work for me.
    Did you grow up near Oak Ridge? I'm an Oak Ridge native, myself. I might know you.

    Regarding the struts you mention, they shouldn't be necessary with my holster, as the side flanges are already placed well apart from the holster's centerline. I believe the holes I've provided should allow for direct attachment of various popular tuckable clips, should one want them. Now, regarding the draw, I've carefully shaped the holster to allow for easy acquisition of a full firing grip, and a very nice draw, if you wear the rig @ ~4:00. While I know people who wear an aggressively canted holster @ 3:00, the K-25 holster isn't designed for such.

    The Surefire X-300 compatible holster I'm working on is an entirely different animal, and hangs the sidearm at around a 10 degree cant.
    Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi

    DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...

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    I want to thank all those who're saying kind things here, especially aflin, who doesn't know me from Adam, and has not much reason to be so kind and enthusiastic. You're all swell guys.
    Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi

    DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...

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    Thanks, for the info. Looks nice.
    What can one man do? You never know until you try.

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    You are correct, sir, that this holster is designed for wear @ ~4:00 on the belt, behind the hip, where it will achieve best concealment. The 25 degree cant is selected, not only to enhance concealment, but to better present the sidearm's grip to the user's reach @ ~4:00.

    For those who prefer appendix carry, or something close to that position, I'm working on separate holster design. It's markedly different from this one, which is decidedly biased for wear behind the hip.

    Excellent info! Thank you sir. As a 4 o'clock holster it looks great. I am very interested in the appendix holster you mentioned. Look forward to seeing your take on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VolGrad View Post
    K-25 is a clever name ...


    I grew up in that area and have heard of K-25 for my entire life. Nice write-up. Sounds like a professional commercial.

    The kydex molding looks good but I've never been a fan of the loops attached that way. I prefer the offset struts of my CTAC.

    While the aggressive 25 degree cant would aid in concealment .... how is the draw? I think I would have to adjust my draw more than I like to make it work for me.
    Not sure how long the sign has been up, as I just noticed it myself Saturday. At the Lenior City exit there is a sign Y-12 National Lab this exit. Takes you in the back way. I remember hearing older people talk about how it was a big secret and everything...... I chuckled that now there is a sign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiffums View Post
    Not sure how long the sign has been up, as I just noticed it myself Saturday. At the Lenior City exit there is a sign Y-12 National Lab this exit. Takes you in the back way. I remember hearing older people talk about how it was a big secret and everything...... I chuckled that now there is a sign.
    During WWII, the existence of the place was a secret. Locals in the surrounding areas knew something was going on in the Secret City, but they didn't know WHAT was going. Even most of the people working within the facilities didn't know exactly what they were working on. You couldn't enter the city, without going through multiple checkpoints, with armed guards (and little machinegun towers). Later, the existence of the place, and the general nature of the work being done there, were well known, but the specifics, of course, remained secret. The signs you saw are there to help trucks bring in whatever freight they might be delivering. They're also to help people from accidentally wandering into areas where they don't belong.
    Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi

    DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...

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    Looks interesting, do tell more on this appendix carry design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokeJumper View Post
    Looks interesting, do tell more on this appendix carry design.
    As with the K-25, I will leak something when it's near time to declassify.
    Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi

    DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...

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