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Slim 575: New Subcompact Holster from Safariland
The 575 Slim holster is compatible with a list of subcompact pistols: G43, G43X, G48, Hellcat, XD-S, P365/P365X, & S&W M&P Shield/Shield Plus.
The Phlster Floodlight OWB – Hear my Fangirl Squeals
Like the original Floodlight, the Phlster Floodlight OWB a quasi-universal design that fits the Surefire X300 or Streamlight TLR 1.
Crucial Concealment Covert OWB Holster
Comfort and accessibility are a big reason I carry OWB, and I’ve come to find that the Crucial Concealment Covert OWB holster offers me both.
Review: Custom Holsters from Privateer Leather
The Privateer Leather holster for my .44 Spl is simply the best holster I’ve ever had. Finish is amazing, and fit is so good — this is my new holster guy.
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Securing Silence: Suppressor Compatible Holsters
Holster options for silenced handguns: it can be difficult to find a good suppressor-compatible holster but it is far from impossible. Crye Precision, Raven Concealment, Armordillo, LBT, and other companies make good options.
Springfield Hellcat Holster: Yours Thanks to Crucial Concealment
Need a Springfield Hellcat holster? Crucial Concealment, Inc. now offers an IWB holster model for it (and will prob’ly have an OWB version soon, too).
Tenicor CERTUM3 Holster: An Overview
Glock 43X holster, Glock 48 holster, SIG P365 holster…check out the Tenicor Certum3. It’s the latest iteration of the Tenicor ever-evolving holster line.
Safariland | An Inside Look
If your current or past life involved law enforcement or military service, chances are you know Safariland. You have almost certainly been issued some of their kits, likely in the form of duty holsters or body armor. Table of ContentsThe Safariland GroupPart 1:...
Holstering and reholstering and draw strokes – know your gear
The best way to set up tactical gear may vary individually (and according to mission), but the need to know your gear is universal; a quick reminder from Chase Jenkins and Talon Defense.