holster review

Urban Carry Revo Holster System – The Good and The Bad

By Jacob Paulsen / December 12, 2017

In September of 2017 Urban Carry brought Riley and me down to Orlando to their headquarters for a preview of the new Revo holster system to be launched in October…

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Comfort Cling Holster From Clinger Holsters

By Jacob Paulsen / September 22, 2017

try out their new “Comfort Cling” holster. The Comfort Cling holster is a clipless holster similar to a Remora or Sticky holster. This is actually the first holster of this style that I’ve ever worn so I can’t compare it to the similar products out there but what follows is my own thoughts on my experience with the Comfort Cling holster over the last week or so of daily use.

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LAG Tactical Grunt Style Defender Holster REVIEW

By Riley Bowman / September 15, 2017

I had the opportunity to have an exclusive look at and review the new Grunt Style Defender Series Holster made by L.A.G. Tactical. The Defender Holster is an IWB/OWB (Inside Waistband/Outside Waistband) holster that can be swapped between roles in a matter of minutes. All one must do is remove the IWB clips and replace them with the OWB loops or vice versa.

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Alpha Concealment Systems Phoenix Holster

Concealed Carry Holster Review: Alpha Concealment Systems, The Phoenix [VIDEO]

By Matthew Maruster / June 6, 2017

Kydex holsters are a dime a dozen so when I find a company that raises the bar with what I’m calling the most comfortable one I’ve ever worn; it is…

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Concealed Carry Holster And Shirt In One: Packin’ Tee, Reviewed

By Matthew Maruster / May 30, 2017

As a general rule of thumb, we almost always recommend that a gun be concealed on body, as opposed to in a purse, bag, or another off-body carry method. Depending…

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MTR Custom Leather Holster Review [VIDEO]

By Matthew Maruster / May 9, 2017

MTR Custom Leather is a North Carolina-based company that makes some truly fine holsters.  The leather crafter behind MTR is Matt Rector, who has quite a blessed touch with leather.…

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TW Holster

TW Kydex Holster Review [VIDEO]

By Matthew Maruster / April 4, 2017

Another Ohio based company producing quality, extremely affordable concealed carry holsters, is a company known as TW Holsters. This particular one is a leather/kydex hybrid that comes with either one…

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Crossfire Holster Reviews [VIDEO]

By Matthew Maruster / March 10, 2017

The models I tested were The Grip low profile IWB holster, The Tempest comfort concealed carry series and their newest design, The EDC low profile IWB holster. Like all my holster reviews, I spend a considerable amount of time using the…

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Crows Tactical Holster Review

By Matthew Maruster / October 26, 2016

I have a super unique holster to tell you all about. It is an outside the waistband (OWB), kydex holster from a company by the name of Crow’s Tactical. I have reviews some innovative holsters, and this one is right at the top of the list when it comes to forward thinking and design.

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Brave Response Holster [VIDEO REVIEW]

By Matthew Maruster / June 2, 2016

The Brave Response Holster claims to be the most comfortable holster, and I was skeptical…until I tried it. It is incredibly comfortable and is designed to be independent from the wearers waistband.

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Urban Carry Holster | Deep Concealment [VIDEO REVIEW]

By Matthew Maruster / March 21, 2016

Taking a look at the new deep concealment holster from Urban Carry. Matthew talks about the good and the bad of this new concealed carry holster system.

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N82 Tactical Holster Review

By Damon Thueson / November 30, 2015

Damon Thueson and Steve Beckstead review the original design of the N82 Tactical Holsters.

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The First Breathable Holster – StealthGearUSA IWB Holster Review

By Jacob Paulsen / April 2, 2015

My favorite thing about the holster is the patent pending fabric on the back that breathes and allows air to flow. Especially in hotter weather there is a tendency for IWB holsters to get a little sweaty and nasty. This one doesn’t.

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