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Raven Concealment Perun LC Review

The Raven Concealment Perun LC is a strong side, outside the waistband holster. What sets the Perun apart from other OWB holsters is its ability to be worn on either the left or right side of the body. No special tools or parts are necessary to swap sides, simply reverse the belt loops and you’ve gone from right hand to southpaw in mere minutes.

Raven Concealment Perun LC Construction

Light bearing examples require the light for effective retention.

Made from injection-molded polymer, the Raven Concealment Perun LC has nearly zero excess material. This keeps the form factor down, reducing overall bulk and making for a much more concealable holster. Users are able to adjust the cant of the holster to best accommodate their method of carrying.

Retention is adjustable using a sliding screw that sits below the dustcover of the pistol. My example provides very little difference between the loosest and tightest settings. Retention is not terribly strong but was more than sufficient to keep the gun in place during an all-day shooting course. There is a small, but audible click when the pistol is completely seated in the holster.

The edges are a little rough. My knuckles had a few slight abrasions after a dry fire session.

Full-length sweatguards adorn either side of the Perun LC. This helps keep clothing and debris from entering the holster, however, I did have trouble reholstering on a few occasions due to this feature. The muzzle end of the holster is kept open to help with the egress of any debris as well.

The Raven Concealment Perun LC is compatible with both slide mounted optics, suppressor height sights, and enlarged slide stops. During I testing I carried various Glocks with optics to include the Trijicon RMR, Holosun HS507c as well as the HS407C, and Aimpoint ACRO P-1. No configuration caused any issues with the holster. The optics are completely exposed, which caused my ACRO to get a little bit of damage during class.

Patrick’s Video Review

Final Thoughts

The Raven Concealment Perun LC is an excellent holster for the money, rarely do you find the reversible gear that is still quality made. If you are looking for a concealable, OWB holster that isn’t going to break the bank, I would highly suggest the Perun LC. Prices vary based upon model, with this example retailing for $49.99. You can find Raven Concealment’s other fitments for the Perun on the RCS website.

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Daniel Reedy

Daniel holds instructor certifications from Rangemaster, Agile Training & Consulting, and the NRA. He has received training from Craig Douglas, Tom Givens, and Steve Fisher among others. He also has experience competing in USPSA, CAS, 3 Gun, and Steel Challenge. In his free time Daniel enjoys petting puppies and reading the Constitution. His work is also published by Athlon Outdoors, AmmoLand, Recoil Concealment, Air Force Times, and other publications.

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