Holsters

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Concealed carry holsters, open carry holsters, shoulder rigs, belt holsters, and pocket holsters

Carry with confidence using premium holsters designed for secure fit, fast access, and all-day comfort. Shop a full selection of concealed carry holsters, open carry holsters, shoulder rigs, belt holsters, and pocket holsters built for today's handguns and revolvers. Stay ready, stay protected, and stay comfortable with durable holsters made for real-world use.

You'll find lightweight, rugged holsters built for every purpose — from daily concealed carry to hunting trips and tactical operations. Designed for fast draws, dependable retention, and superior comfort, these holsters perform when you need them most.

Features:

  • Concealed carry holsters optimized for comfort and concealability

  • Open carry holsters offering secure retention and fast access

  • Shoulder holsters and rigs for comfortable carry under jackets or vests

  • Pocket holsters for small-frame revolvers and compact pistols

  • Belt holsters with rugged attachment systems for reliable everyday use

  • Adjustable retention systems for customizable draw tension

  • Durable construction from leather, Kydex®, and tough synthetic materials

Carry safely, access quickly, and protect what matters most with a holster built to perform in any situation.


What type of holster is best for concealed carry?

Inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters are the most popular choice for concealed carry because they offer a balance of security and concealability. Look for holsters with adjustable retention and comfort features like padding or flexible clips to ensure all-day wear.


Can I use the same holster for multiple guns?


Some universal holsters are designed to fit a range of firearms, but the best performance usually comes from holsters made specifically for your handgun model. Custom-fit holsters offer better retention, safer carry, and a smoother draw compared to one-size-fits-all options.


What’s the difference between a belt holster and a shoulder holster?

Belt holsters attach directly to your waistband and are ideal for both open and concealed carry depending on style. Shoulder holsters distribute the firearm’s weight across your shoulders and are preferred when carrying under jackets or when sitting for long periods, such as driving or hunting.