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Alien Gear ShapeShift IWB/OWB RH Black Holster System - Sig Sauer P365 XL with Romeo Zero
$115.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Alien Gear Holsters Photon Light-Bearing IWB/OWB Holster - Sig P365 XMacro
$49.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Alien Gear Holsters Photon IWB/OWB Holster - Sig P320/M18 with Streamlight TLR-7
$49.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Alien Gear Holsters Photon IWB/OWB Holster - Sig P365 with Streamlight TLR-7
$49.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Alien Gear Holsters Photon IWB/OWB Holster - Glock 43X MOS/48 MOS with Streamlight TLR-7
$49.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Alien Gear Holsters Photon IWB/OWB Holster - Glock 43 with Streamlight TLR-6
$49.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Alien Gear Holsters Photon IWB/OWB Holster - Sig P365 XL with Streamlight TLR-7
$49.99Alien Gear Holsters
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Trying to decide what holster you need? Here are some tips to help you decide which one is right!
Choosing the right holster is important, whether for personal protection, law enforcement, or sporting purposes. A good holster not only keeps your weapon securely in place but also ensures quick access when needed.
1. Determine Your Carry Style
- Inside the Waistband (IWB): Offers good concealment and is commonly used for everyday carry. SHOP IWB Holsters
- Outside the Waistband (OWB): Generally more comfortable and easier to draw from but can be harder to conceal. SHOP OWB Holsters
- Appendix Carry: A popular choice for those who prioritize quick access, though it may not work for everyone.
- Shoulder Holsters: Great for those who need to carry in a seated position or want to keep their firearm out of the way. SHOP Shoulder Holsters
2. Consider the Material
Holsters come in various materials, each with its own pros and cons:
- Leather: Durable and moldable for comfort, but it can wear down over time or absorb moisture.
- Kydex: A popular synthetic option that provides excellent retention and is easy to clean, but it can be less comfortable against the skin.
- Nylon: Lightweight and often less expensive, nylon holsters can be versatile but may not offer the same level of protection or retention as leather or Kydex.
3. Fit and Comfort
A holster must fit both your firearm and your body. It should allow for a smooth draw while remaining comfortable enough for extended wear.
Other areas to consider when purchasing a holster are accessibility, draw speed, concealment, and price. Still struggling to find the holster that fits your needs? Chat with us, send us an email, or give us a call!