3 Tips on How NOT To Choose a Holster

Published on March 11, 2024
Duration: 5:32

This guide outlines critical factors for choosing a safe and effective concealed carry holster. It emphasizes prioritizing safety features like complete trigger guard coverage and secure firearm retention over mere comfort. The advice extends to selecting holsters tailored to specific carry positions and integrating them with daily attire for optimal concealment and accessibility.

Quick Summary

When choosing a concealed carry holster, prioritize safety features like complete trigger guard coverage and secure firearm retention over mere comfort. Avoid 'universal' holsters and soft designs, as they compromise safety and functionality. Select a holster tailored to your specific carry position and daily attire for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Danger of Wrong Holster Choice
  2. 00:17Most Concealed Carriers Don't Know How to Choose
  3. 00:30Meet Will Workman of Workman Protection
  4. 00:44Sponsor: Locked In Grip Liquid Shooting Chalk
  5. 01:10Tip 1: Don't Buy Based Only on Comfort
  6. 01:45Tip 2: Never Buy a 'Universal' Holster
  7. 02:10Tip 3: Don't Go Soft (Avoid Soft Holsters)
  8. 02:31The Right Way to Choose a Holster: Safety First
  9. 02:56Holster Safety Requirements: Trigger Guard Coverage
  10. 03:10Holster Safety Requirements: Secure Retention
  11. 03:20Holster Safety Requirements: Consistent Access
  12. 03:34Holster Safety Requirements: Holds Shape After Draw
  13. 03:52Recommendation: Quality Kydex Holsters
  14. 04:01Example: KSG Armory Holster for Glock 19
  15. 04:21Choosing Based on Carry Position
  16. 04:37Considering Your Clothing and Lifestyle
  17. 05:06Conclusion: Making Holster Choice Work for You

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most critical safety features to look for in a concealed carry holster?

The most critical safety features are complete trigger guard coverage, ensuring your finger cannot accidentally contact the trigger, and secure firearm retention, so the gun doesn't shift or fall out. The holster should also maintain its shape after drawing for safe re-holstering.

Why should I avoid 'universal' holsters for my firearm?

Universal holsters are designed to fit a wide range of firearms, meaning they don't fit any single gun well. This poor fit compromises safety by potentially not covering the trigger guard adequately and hinders a consistent, reliable draw.

What are the dangers of using soft holsters for concealed carry?

Soft holsters are often inexpensive but fundamentally unsafe because they typically do not cover the trigger guard and offer minimal retention. This increases the risk of accidental discharge and makes drawing the firearm inconsistently.

How important is it to choose a holster for a specific carry position?

It is highly important. Holsters designed for specific positions like appendix, strong side, or pocket carry are optimized for that use case, ensuring better concealment, comfort, and a more efficient draw compared to trying to use a single holster for multiple positions.

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