Appendix Carry is becoming increasingly popular. It's fast, easily accessible and when you've got the right holster- appendix carry can be more comfortable than traditional strong side carry. We'll let you in on some tips & tricks that make appendix carry easier and more comfortable. Tip #1: Wear Your Pants Higher I'm not saying that you should be that guy at the range who wears his pants super high at his belly button, but wear them properly around the hip bone area or slightly above, so that when you bend over or sit, the muzzle doesn't jab at your leg and groin area constantly. When the gun is placed at a slightly higher level, the holster is able to bend with you, instead of jabbing you in all the wrong places. Tip #2: Ensure there is Enough Room to Access Your Grip Many believe that a lower ride height or "deep concealment" holster will make carrying easier- all it will do is bury your grip and make drawing more difficult. Gi...
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...
Review of the new Walther PPS M2 by Dana Walther sent us their new PPS M2 pistol right around Christmas time last year. They sent us the gun specifically for holster making and we are not being paid by Walther to review this firearm. Walther says the PPS M2 is 'everything we've been looking for in a compact handgun'. Let's find out if that's true... “I have been really excited about the PPS M2 since the beginning of its development,” Walther Arms CEO Adam Blalock said. “The PPS Classic has been my every day carry gun for years. It’s a great gun and the idea of improving on the original was challenging … but our team has done it. The engineering enhancements and modifications that create the new M2 truly elevate this pistol into a class of its own.” Upon opening the box, the first thing I noticed was that the grip and mag release are completely different. The Original Walther PPS has the ambidextrous European paddle style magazine release, while the...
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