Tenicor made one of the best AIWB holsters we’ve seen yet: the VELO4 Holster, winner of the 2018 Golden Triggr Award.
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BREAKING ⚠️ Glock Holsters Don’t Fit Smiths or SIGs
Buyers have been conflating calibers with firearm makes, i.e. the Glock 22. If you are unsure about something, ask. If you’re asked, don’t be a dick.
10 Reasons To Buy a Perun LC for Your GlockM + Streamlight
Here are 10 reasons to buy a Raven Concealment Systems Perun LC for the Glock 19M with a TLR-7 or TLR-8 Streamlight WML aboard.
StealthGear Mini Ventcore AIWB Holster
Sara Liberte gives her review and opinion regarding the StealthGear Mini Ventcore AIWB holster. She tells us it’s now her preferred holster when carrying.
Perun LC | Let There Be (WML) Lumens
The Perun LC holster from Raven Concealment Systems is the light compatible version of their Perun strong-side OWB rig, for Glocks with the X300-U-B aboard. Here’s more info than you prob’ly wanted to know.
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This is a great place to compare prices and see what’s in stock.
Report | The SureFire MasterFire Holster
We were intrigued to hear about SureFire’s release of a new type of holster that isn’t weapon specific. The MasterFire debuted at SHOT 2017.
Retention Kydex: Double Click Holsters "Safe Carry Ranger"
Report: Safe Carry Ranger by Double Click Holster Kydex holsters are my go-to for concealed carry. I've had many different kinds over the years and for all intents and purposes, they are mostly similar (though there are some with unique features). When I was walking...
Review: V Development Group Seraph Holster
Review: V Development Group Seraph Holster Alexander Crown I know what you're saying…another holster review. Yes, another holster review, I mean c’mon guys, you're carrying a gun aren’t ya!? We all strive to find that perfect holster and a great many of us realize...
Language Lessons: Printing
In today’s Language Lesson, we’ll talk about printing. What is it, and should you worry about it? Read on.
The 90s Called -They Want Their Drop Leg Holster Back
The tactical and firearms market should not revisit past trends, even if it’s called ‘Retro’. Case in point: the drop leg holster, aka thigh holster.