Category: Holster

Introducing the 1791 Gunleather Single Action Revolver Holster Comp-Tac Introduces New Holster Fits for the Ruger Max-9 Safariland's New 575 Slim IWB Holster for Subcompact Handguns The Jolster Federal and State Compliant Muzzleloading Holster The 1791 Gunleather Ultra Custom OWB - Make your own Leather Holster New Trifecta Concealment Holster from Weber Tactical Allusion Series 126GLS Concealment Holster by Bianchi On Open Carry: Detroit Citizen has Pistol Stolen Right out of His Holster Arrowhead Tactical's Concealed Carry Joggers - Sweatpants for CCW Belly Band Bonanza: The TFB Belly Band Holster Review Roundup N8 Tactical Combat Cut Holsters Now Available Online Comp-Tac eV2 Infidel Holster Added to AIWB Series of Concealed Carry Holsters Galco Gunleather Introduces a New Optics Friendly 1911 Holster Comp-Tac has added Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield EZ support to five of their holster models.

Comp-Tac Adds Holster Support for M&P9 Shield EZ

Houston, Texas-based Comp-Tac Victory Gear had already been producing a variety of holster types, as well as other gun-related gear, for many years before they were purchased by HSGI in 2017. Since this merger, they have continued to expand their product lines and offer [Read More…]

Galco Gunleather recommends carrying extra ammo, and they offer a menu of options to this end. N8 Tactical's new kydex IWB holster, the KO-1. Blackhawk has added new light-bearing holster options for the Sig P320. Galco offers purses with specialized pistol pockets, like this "Dyna" model.

Concealed Carry Corner: Keys to Maintaining Your Holster

For the majority of shooters, most get the idea of regular maintenance when it comes to your carry gun and even ammunition. One thing that is often forgotten is the idea of maintaining your holster whether it’s Kydex or leather. It’s easy to skip over or [Read More…]

Concealed Carry Corner: Preventing Surface Rust On Carry Guns

Let’s face it, during the summer months, carrying a gun can get a little hot and uncomfortable at times. Naturally during this, the body will sweat and your gun may have sweat on it after a long day of carrying it concealed. It’s not a big deal if it only [Read More…]