Posted on August 1, 2016 by support@ccwsafe.com in Uncategorized
Concealed Carry 101- Part 6: Leather Holsters
If you’re new to concealed carry, one thing that you want to make sure you get right, once you have selected you’re everyday carry firearm, is your holster. A good holster is key for everyday carry. First, if a holster is not comfortable, you will probably not wear it long, which defeats the purpose of getting a concealed carry permit. Secondly, if a holster is not durable, and does not have good retention, then it will defeat the purpose of being available to you as a tool if you are attacked, or find yourself in a physical confrontation.
If you’re new to concealed carry, one thing that you want to make sure you get right, once you have selected you’re everyday carry firearm, is your holster.  A good holster is key for everyday carry.  First, if a holster is not comfortable, you will probably not wear it long, which defeats the purpose of getting a concealed carry permit.  Secondly, if a holster is not durable, and does not have good retention, then it will defeat the purpose of being available to you as a tool if you are attacked, or find yourself in a physical confrontation.
This week, Kyle Sweet, Co-Founder and General Counsel for CCW Safe, continues talking about holsters, covering leather holsters.  Kyle talks about gun retention and the importance of having a good holster.  Below is a list of some holster companies that we would recommend.
- JM Custom-Â http://www.jmcustomkydex.com
- Raven Concealment-Â http://rcsgear.com/
- Galco-Â http://www.usgalco.com/
- DeSantis-Â http://www.desantisholster.com/
- Tucker Gunleather-http://www.tuckergunleather.com/
- Comptac-Â http://www.comp-tac.com/
- Alessi-Â http://www.alessigunholsters.com/
- Kramer-Â http://www.kramerleather.com/