Pick YOUR Holster, Not Theirs #guns #holsters #concealedcarry #2A #shorts

Published on September 25, 2025
Duration: 1:11

This video emphasizes choosing a holster based on personal needs rather than relying on store recommendations. It guides viewers to consider factors like concealed carry intent, typical attire, dominant hand, and preferred carry side (inside or outside the waistband) to narrow down holster options. The advice aims to help users make informed decisions when selecting a holster design.

Quick Summary

Choose your holster based on personal needs, not just store recommendations. Consider if you'll carry concealed, your dominant hand, typical attire, and preferred carry side (inside or outside the waistband) to narrow down suitable options effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Avoid Store Recommendations
  2. 00:18Personal Carry Considerations
  3. 00:36Narrowing Down Holster Options
  4. 00:47Using Online Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I choose a holster for my new firearm?

Don't rely solely on store recommendations. Consider your personal needs: will you carry concealed? Do you typically wear a coat? Are you right-handed? Do you prefer inside or outside the waistband carry? Answering these questions helps narrow down suitable holster designs.

What factors are important when selecting a concealed carry holster?

Key factors include your dominant hand, whether you'll carry concealed, your typical attire (e.g., coat vs. t-shirt), and your preferred carry position on your body (e.g., appendix, strong side, small of back). These personal circumstances dictate the best holster type.

Can I find the right holster without being a firearms expert?

Yes, you can select an appropriate holster without being an expert. By systematically considering your personal carry habits and preferences, you can effectively narrow down the vast array of holster designs to find one that suits your needs.

What is the benefit of filtering holster options online?

Filtering holster options online, for example, on a manufacturer's website, allows you to specify criteria like hand orientation (right/left), carry style (OWB/IWB), and retention features (like a thumb break). This targeted approach helps you find the genre of holster you need.

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