Glock Inc. announced the new Glock 40 MOS configured pistol during SHOT Show 2015 earlier this year. While not as popular as their new single stack Glock 43, the pistol is starting to gain a lot of momentum. The only problem is that there aren't many options for those seeking a holster for it. We have just received our Glock 40 MOS and are now making holsters for this model. We will be making all Outside the Waistband Holsters for the Glock 40 MOS, as well as Race Holsters. Click for a full review of the Glock 40 in MOS (Modular Optic System) Configuration. Everyone knows about the drawer full of holsters- it's every gun totin' guys rite of passage. Until we stepped in and ended it with our superior Kydex holsters. Browse our selection of AIWB Holsters for Appendix Carry, IWB Holsters for Hip Carry, Small of Back Holsters for your 6 o'clock and Light/Laser bearing Holsters for your Customized Guns. Each holster is perfectly handcrafted in our shop in Nort...
Dara Mounted Holster on a Bicycle! A comfortable, safe and secure way to carry your firearm while riding a bike! The patented Mounted Holster system with RAM tough-claw can be mounted ANYWHERE! This week, we mounted our Walther PPS M@ to a Diamondback Bicycle, who knows where we'll mount it next week! Take a look: The video above show how the tough-claw mounted holster is mounted to the bicycle. With the no-slip rubber lining the inside of the claw, this thing is going nowhere! Here we are showing the stability of the Mounted holster while drawing our gun. As you can probably here, there is a nice audible click to let you know when the firearm is fully seated. The same Military grade rubber retention system, used on all Dara Holsters, is utilized under the trigger guard area. Allowing you to adjust the retention to your desired holding. Pretty cool, huh? To purchase a RAM Mounted Dara Holster, click here !
The Best Way to Choose your Concealed Carry Position I work in Customer Service for Dara Holsters and receive a TON of questions daily about what position I would recommend someone to carry. The thing is: there is no one size fits all position. It depends on the gun, your body type, what you wear, etc. So only you can decide where to carry. BUT hopefully this article will give you some good tips on deciding which position to carry at. First things first, you need a firearm. If you already have a carry gun, great! If not, see this article where we give you some tips on choosing a great CCW . Ok, so you've got your CCW in hand. Take the magazine out completely, make sure the gun is completely cleared and begin unloading the magazine. Check and check again that your firearm is cleared, insert the mag and now you're ready. Since the 3-5 o'clock (7-9 o'clock for lefties!) is the most common carry position, let's start there. Stick your unloaded firearm inside your wa...
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