How To Select the Best Holster - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on February 28, 2020
Duration: 3:46

This video provides a foundational guide to selecting the right firearm holster. It emphasizes knowing your firearm's make, model, and any intended accessories like red dots or lights. The presenter, Matt from OpticsPlanet, breaks down holster types by application, including concealment (shoulder, ankle, inside-the-waistband) and duty use, detailing material options like Kydex and leather, and retention methods.

Quick Summary

To select the best firearm holster, know your firearm's make, model, and any planned accessories like red dots or lights. Consider the application: concealed carry holsters (shoulder, ankle, IWB) differ from duty holsters. Materials like Kydex offer sweat resistance and modularity, while retention can be friction-based or active.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Holster Selection
  2. 00:19Essential Firearm Information for Holster Fit
  3. 00:40Determining Holster Application and Placement
  4. 00:50Popular Concealment Holster Options
  5. 00:52Shoulder Holsters Explained
  6. 01:05Ankle Holsters Explained
  7. 01:17Inside the Waistband (IWB) Holsters
  8. 01:24IWB Holster Materials: Leather, Kydex, Nylon
  9. 01:37IWB Holster Features: Wings and Wedges
  10. 01:54IWB Holster Attachment Methods
  11. 02:03Outside the Waistband (OWB) Holsters
  12. 02:09OWB Holster Materials and Attachment
  13. 02:16Understanding Holster Retention
  14. 02:24Active Retention Devices
  15. 02:29Kydex OWB Holster Attachments
  16. 02:48Duty Holsters Explained
  17. 03:06Holsters Specific to Lights
  18. 03:17Conclusion: Finding the Right Holster

Frequently Asked Questions

What essential information do I need before buying a firearm holster?

Before selecting a holster, you must know your firearm's make and model. Additionally, consider if you plan to attach accessories like a red dot sight or weapon light, and be aware of any different barrel length options available for that specific firearm model.

What are the main types of concealed carry holsters?

Popular concealed carry holsters include shoulder holsters, which distribute weight off the belt; ankle holsters, which place the firearm lower on the leg; and inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters, worn either at the strong hip or appendix position.

What are the advantages of Kydex holsters compared to leather or nylon?

Kydex holsters are generally more resistant to environmental factors like sweat, offering better durability. They also tend to provide more modular attachment options, allowing for greater flexibility in how you carry your firearm.

How does holster retention work?

Holster retention secures the firearm and can be achieved through a friction fit, where the holster's design holds the gun snugly. Active retention systems, such as thumb brake straps or mechanical locking mechanisms, provide an additional layer of security.

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