The legend John Carver has applied years and years of tactical nylon production toward the manufacturing market. Ever since he’s lived in Montana, he’s been doing lots of DIY projects.
He makes a belt system with a variety of pouches that can be quickly swapped out.
The pouches themselves are also modular with a simple attachment system. The drill holster takes some design cues from pistol holsters including a shock cord to keep it secure. Additionally, the material extends down further because so many carry their holster with a bit installed which can cut the user or his clothing.
Tags: Atlas 46
From the picture it just looks like a multicam nail-apron…
It’s great to see John Carver still innovating. It just goes to show that the creativity of the man that really launched this industry into what it has become continues to create solid designs.
High praise from another class act…
Last time I saw him he was selling Skis (2011), hooked me up with a nice pair for a fair price, good to see he’s back in the gear game.
Jon, OPT
Everyone else was at SHOT, John was spending his time over at the construction show next door. Every time we see him he’s got at least three new projects to talk about. Unstoppable.