12 Things to Consider When Choosing a Concealed Carry Holster

Published on August 27, 2022
Duration: 15:52

This guide outlines 12 critical factors for selecting a concealed carry holster, emphasizing that personal fit and use case are paramount. Key considerations include concealability, comfort, retention, trigger coverage, ease of access, grip acquisition, attachment security, firearm and body protection, material quality, re-holstering ease, adjustability, and how the holster integrates with your typical attire. Trying holsters on with your usual clothing is strongly recommended.

Quick Summary

When choosing a concealed carry holster, prioritize concealability, comfort, and secure retention. Ensure full trigger coverage to prevent accidental discharges. The holster should allow for a proper Master Grip and not impede your draw. Consider material quality, attachment security, and how it protects your firearm and body. Finally, match the holster to your typical attire for optimal concealment and comfort.

Chapters

  1. 00:361. Concealability
  2. 01:342. Comfortable Fit
  3. 02:463. Retention
  4. 03:514. Trigger Coverage
  5. 05:245. Access and Drawstroke
  6. 06:256. Master Grip
  7. 07:227. Attachments
  8. 08:338. Pistol and Body Protection
  9. 10:479. Material Quality and Fit
  10. 11:4910. Re-holstering Ease
  11. 12:5511. Adjustability
  12. 14:1712. Attire Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important factors when choosing a concealed carry holster?

Key factors include concealability, comfort, secure retention, complete trigger coverage, ease of access for drawing, and the ability to get a solid Master Grip. The holster's attachment security, material quality, and how it protects both your firearm and body are also crucial considerations.

Why is comfort so important for a concealed carry holster?

Comfort is paramount because if a holster is uncomfortable, you are less likely to carry your firearm consistently. Constant discomfort can also be a significant distraction, detracting from your situational awareness and overall well-being.

How does trigger coverage affect holster safety?

Complete trigger coverage is essential for safety. It prevents accidental contact with the trigger, which could lead to an unintended discharge. Holsters should fully enclose the trigger guard, not rely on external factors like a belt.

What is a 'Master Grip' in the context of concealed carry holsters?

A Master Grip refers to the ability to get a full, secure hold on your firearm's grip when drawing from the holster. A good holster facilitates this, allowing your fingers to wrap around the grip effectively for control and a confident draw.

Should I consider my clothing when selecting a concealed carry holster?

Absolutely. Your typical attire significantly impacts how well a holster conceals your firearm and how comfortable it is. Different holster types (e.g., OWB vs. appendix) work better with various clothing styles, so match your holster to your wardrobe.

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