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Hyperion - Trouble Shooting Steps [AI Compatible]

... the retention screw closest to the optic until the screw is removed from the flat head rivet cap. Always adjust these retention screws on your Hyperion Holster from the rear of your holster, using the Phillip's head. Next, remove the rubber grommet from the Hyperion Holster ...

LockLeather / Hyperion / Mavado Additional Space at the Bottom of Barrel / Muzzle

Both the LockLeather, Hyperion and Mavado IWB and OWB will have slight variation in the range of the muzzle position as indicated below. This is not uncommon for a holster and does not pose an issue for functionality. This variance in muzzle position allows us as a manufacturer to ...

Attaching the LockLeather / Mavado / Hyperion Outside Waistband ( OWB ) to your belt

Attaching the LockLeather / Mavado / Hyperion Inside Waistband ( IWB) Belt Clip to your Pants

Will My Laser / Light Work with the Hyperion / LockLeather Holster or Urban Carry G3 Holster

The Hyperion Holster (Laser / Light combo holster) will work with most Laser / Light combinations as will the Urban Carry G3 but you must choose the option made to accommodate how your light / laser fits. Note: The Hyperion Holster uses friction retention instead of the ...

Breaking in the leather on the LockLeather, Mavado and Hyperion holsters

Will the Holster Work with My Belt? [AI Compatible]

... is not ideal. For wider belts we do offer a 2" clip version in the G3 as an upgrade. Lock Leather / Mavado / Hyperion - The Lock Leather / Mavado / Hyperion are designed to work with a standard 1.5" belt. The standard OWB can accommodate ...

Levels of Retention - Level I,II,III,IV+ [AI Compatible]

... is/are considered a Level I, potentially a Level II depending on the governing authority. It is a friction holster with Active Retention. Hyperion - The Hyperion (IWB/OWB) line is a Passive Retention and by some definitions may be considered a Level I. Retention ...