


🔒 Carry Smart, Carry Sleek — The Vanguard VG2 Means Business
The Raven Concealment Systems Vanguard VG2 Overhook Kit is a minimalist, tuckable trigger guard holster custom-built for Smith & Wesson M&P Shield models. Designed for inside waistband appendix carry, it offers a secure, low-profile fit that maximizes concealment without sacrificing comfort or accessibility. Featuring an adjustable overhook for personalized positioning and constructed from durable synthetic materials, this holster is the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliable, everyday concealed carry with zero bulk.












| ASIN | B089B6312G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,296 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #194 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | RAVEN CONCEALMENT SYSTEMS |
| Brand Name | RAVEN CONCEALMENT SYSTEMS |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Overhook Kit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,075) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2020 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Holster |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.68 x 3.03 x 1.93 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.68 x 3.03 x 1.93 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Raven Concealment Systems |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Model Name | VG2MPSHBKOH |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | VG2MPSHBKOH |
| Size | Compatible with M&P Shield |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 810022110652 |
| Warranty Description | Contact manufacturer |
B**K
Best IWB holster I have tried to date
Bought one to carry my Gen 3 Glock 23. I am 5' 11" and weigh 165lbs, by far the most comfortable IWB holster I've ever used. Paired with a good belt, I am currently carrying while wearing shorts and a tank top and have practically no print. It holds the firearm well enough that I can run and play with my children and have no worries of the gun coming loose. My only gripe is reholstering is difficult. I find it easiest to remove the holster from my pants to place it back on the gun.
P**A
It's great for concealed carry.
It does one thing only. Minimalist concealed carry- but does it *exceptionally* well. I love mine, and it's comfortable because it doesn't add bulk like many holster systems do. In my opinion, if you conceal carry every day, this is a very useful second purchase option. You're going to need a regular holster for range days. (more on why below) I carry a Sig p320 X compact under a t-shirt in the summer, at 3-4 o clock. It doesn't print much or at all under a loose t-shirt, and definitely doesn't if I'm wearing an open short sleeve button down over it. I bet it'd be even better and more comfortable with a thin subcompact like a P365. Definitely get the Advanced version with the claw attachment. It comes with two sizes of piece that presses against your belt keeping the pistol grip flush with the body. It's nice to have the two options. Here's why. Originally, I had the bigger part the presses against the belt more, (Deeper concealment grip angle) but the X Compact grip is like sandpaper. Great for shooting, not great rubbing against my side. I went and installed the smaller part and it's much better. Again, I appreciate the options. NOTE: Make sure to read and follow the instructions! Since it's just a trigger guard, you *cannot* re-holster it. I knew this before I purchased the RCS Vanguard, since I learned about it from a YT review. The RCS V is clipped onto the pistol's trigger guard from underneath, not slid forward into it like a typical holster. This means if you pull the pistol out of the RCS Vanguard clipped into your belt, you *must* remove the holster from your belt and reclip it properly to the trigger guard. Luckily, it's easy to do so. I got used to it quickly since I switch between this and a more typical IWB holster- depending on what I'm wearing and/or what I'm doing that day. Best tool for the job kind of thing.
D**T
I'll be having a yard sale for my drawer full of holsters!
I have a G43 and a G48 MOS. This holster arrived 2 days early. I set it up with the thicker claw and higher mount. It's super secure, amazingly comfortable and the most concealable appendix rig I've tried. Unlike the Mission First Minimalist holster, which looks almost identical to this, both my G43 and my G48 MOS with the rail work fine here. In fact, the longer barrelled G48 is slightly more concealed and more comfortable. I may actually end up selling the G43, since the longer gun carries better. I'm using a Kore Essentials belt. I believe a proper gunbelt is 'essential' to a carry package and makes a big difference with this minimalist setup. I also have an Ulticlip XL clip coming to replace the plastic belt clip that came with this holster. Nothing wrong with the stock clip, but the retention on this holster requires a commanding tug to draw (I like that), so I just want to ensure the clip doesn't fail, and I know the Ulticlip won't come off the belt. I can't imagine a more comfortable, more concealable, more secure and more accessible set up than this.
H**Y
Almost perfect
I purchased this holster with the advanced claw kit for my p365. It comes with the claw arm and two claw attachment options you can use. One more aggressive and thick and one thinner. I've used kydex IWB holsters in the past but they were too bulky and defeated the purpose of buying a micro compact in the first place. I tried this raven concealment holster and fell in love with how minimalist it is. It adds no thickness and has printed the least of all the holsters I've tried. It was easy to slip into my belt without worrying about loosening it to accommodate a holster. Although the minimalist design improves comfort, the lack of plastic covering the entire side of the pistol means things like the takedown lever, slide lock, and manual safety can rub and pinch your stomach. Again, it's a tradeoff between adding vs removing material. Wearing an undershirt can help this. The lack of material also means sweat and grime can get on the slide. Not a big deal for me but could effect some in the summer months. Again, an undershirt could help. The claw works nice, but the arm tends to bend over time. The picture is 2 months in using the more aggressive claw option. The purpose of the claw is to push against the belt and stay closer to your body, but the plastic arm just bends and gives. Customer service was great and had sent me replacement arm. I tried it with the less aggressive option and the same thing happened. I would get home and realize the arm had bent after pushing against my belt for a couple hours. It isn't a quality issue but a design one. They need to make the plastic beefier, use a stiffer material, or have the claw attach further up to reduce the torque placed on the arm itself. I would bend the plastic back to be straight after every use, but after several weeks it's almost like the plastic loses its rigidity from being bent back and forth and wants to conform to the bent position. I've given up on making the arm work. I only keep the claw on there since it acts as a retention device when drawing from gym shorts since it catches on the drawstring. It's priced higher than other similar trigger guard holsters. I haven't tried the others though so I can't comment on the value. I had to dock a star for value for money since I payed a premium for the advanced kit with the claw but can't benefit from it. Overall, it's still a good holster and I like the minimalist design. I've used it for about 5 months in and no issues besides the claw. The trigger guard and clip seem durable enough with no designs of wear.
R**O
Psa micro dagger- good to go
Fits a dagger psa micro perfect. Paired with bando bag
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