Why the NRA Chose the KSG Lexington for the Rost Martin RM1S

The NRA’s I Carry series regularly highlights notable concealed-carry pistols and the gear selected to support them. In a recent segment, the spotlight was on the Rost Martin RM1S—paired with the KSG Armory Lexington inside-the-waistband holster.

The Rost Martin RM1S

Rost Martin is a newer brand earning attention for thoughtful design and shootability in a compact, striker-fired 9mm package. If you want more background on the lineup, we published a detailed first look you can read here: First Look at the Rost Martin RM1C & RM1S.

Why the Lexington?

The Lexington is KSG's flagship IWB holster built for daily carry: slim footprint, dialed-in retention, adjustable ride height/cant, and optics compatibility—ready for modern pistols like the RM1S. When professionals highlight a new firearm, the gear they choose matters. Seeing the Lexington selected for I Carry reinforces its reputation among serious concealed carriers.

I especially appreciate that Jay Grazio who did this episode of I Carry, noted that The Lexington works with a number of different industry belt attachment options including the DCC Monoblock shown in the video, PTD Soft Loops, DCC Clips, and the UltiClip UltiTuck and is even PHLster Enigma compatible.

Real Talk: Supporting a New Pistol

The Rost Martin pistols are still relatively new to the market, and many holster makers—especially higher-end custom brands—haven’t added support yet. We’re not afraid to admit that might have influenced the choice here. KSG moves fast on new models so RM1S owners have a professional-grade holster option without waiting.

Watch the NRA I Carry Segment

Get Your Lexington Today

If you’re considering the Rost Martin RM1S, equip it with the holster trusted on camera. The Lexington is available now and can be customized to your carry style.

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About Jacob Paulsen

Jacob S. Paulsen is the President of ConcealedCarry.com. For over 20 years Jacob has been involved as a professional in the firearm industry. He values his time as a student as much as his experience as an instructor with a goal to obtain over 40 hours a year of formal instruction. Jacob is a NRA certified instructor & Range Safety Officer, Guardian Pistol instructor and training counselor, Stop The Bleed instructor, Affiliate instructor for Next Level Training, Graduate and certified instructor for The Law of Self Defense, TCCC Certified, and has been a Glock and Sig Sauer Certified Armorer. Jacob is also the creator of The Annual Guardian Conference which is a 3-day defensive handgun training conference.

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