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Most Comfortable IWB Holster

Most Comfortable IWB Holster

Feb 15th 2021

Although the Outside-the-Waistband holster (OWB) is popular in open carry states, an Inside-the-Waistband holster (IWB), also known as a tuckable holster, is usually the practical choice in states requiring a concealed carry permit. IWB holsters allow gun owners to keep their weapons securely tucked away but within reach in an emergency. Th …

 Essential Features of a Safe Concealed Carry Holster

Essential Features of a Safe Concealed Carry Holster

Jan 11th 2021

Carrying a firearm for self-defense is a tremendous responsibility. You’re not only carrying a gun to save your own life — you’re carrying a deadly weapon that must be mastered. Part of that responsibility is carrying your weapon safely. Holster design plays a role, and so does your chosen carry position. Search by Gun Holster Elements …

Best IWB Holsters for Colt 1911 Handguns

Best IWB Holsters for Colt 1911 Handguns

Jan 8th 2021

When the Colt 1911 was first adopted by the U.S. Army in the year of its namesake, a soldier or Marine would carry it in a leather field holster with an over flap. This holster’s purpose was to retain the weapon, especially when on horseback and protect it from the weather. Concealed carry requires a balance — the holster has to retain and …

A Definitive Guide to Choosing Pistol Accessories for Your Needs

A Definitive Guide to Choosing Pistol Accessories for Your Needs

Jan 8th 2021

Whether you’re a new gun owner or experienced with firearms, accessories can help you make the most of your weapon. The first thing to determine is what you want accessories for and your reason for purchasing the firearm. The following includes the accessories that every gun owner should have and those specific to different applications. …

How to Carry a Magazine Holster

How to Carry a Magazine Holster

Jan 8th 2021

Depending on your concealed carrying firearm, you may find it useful to carry a spare magazine. Extra magazines give you a boost of confidence, especially if your firearm has a low magazine capacity. They also reduce the risk of being stuck with an unusable weapon if you have a magazine-related failure. Having another one ready to go keep …