The Best Holster: I Tested All 3 from Eclipse

Published on June 16, 2025
Duration: 8:17

This video reviews three distinct holster styles from Eclipse Holsters for concealed carry: an off-body Molly B holster for bags, a concealed OWB holster suitable for fall/winter wear, and an IWB appendix carry holster with a concealment wing and DCC clips. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, provides draw time comparisons for each setup, highlighting comfort, concealability, and accessibility trade-offs. The appendix carry holster is ultimately favored for its balance of concealment and speed.

Quick Summary

The video reviews three Eclipse Holsters for concealed carry: an off-body Molly B holster (1.61-2.18s draw), a concealed OWB holster (1.17-1.23s draw), and an IWB appendix carry holster (1.00-1.08s draw). The appendix carry is favored for its balance of speed, concealability, and accessibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Testing Eclipse Holsters
  2. 00:12Range Day Setup & Environment
  3. 01:11Favorite Range Bay Discovery
  4. 02:02Eclipse Holsters Sponsorship
  5. 02:08Holster 1: Molly B (Off-Body Carry)
  6. 03:02Shot Timer Setup & Draw Practice
  7. 03:34Molly B Draw Time Results
  8. 04:13Holster 2: Concealed OWB Carry
  9. 04:38Concealing the OWB Holster
  10. 05:14OWB Draw Time Results
  11. 06:07Holster 3: IWB Appendix Carry
  12. 06:14Appendix Holster Features (Wing, Clips)
  13. 06:29DIY Holster Wedge for Comfort
  14. 06:51Appendix Carry Draw Time Results
  15. 07:41Conclusion & Viewer Engagement
  16. 08:01Closing Remarks & Channel Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three types of Eclipse holsters reviewed for concealed carry?

The video reviews three distinct Eclipse Holster styles: a Molly B holster for off-body carry in bags, a concealed Outside the Waistband (OWB) holster suitable for outerwear, and an Inside the Waistband (IWB) appendix carry holster featuring a concealment wing and DCC Monolock clips.

What were the draw times for each holster type?

Draw times varied significantly: the Molly B holster averaged 1.61-2.18 seconds, the concealed OWB holster achieved 1.17-1.23 seconds, and the IWB appendix carry holster was the fastest at 1.00-1.08 seconds.

Which holster did the instructor prefer and why?

The instructor preferred the IWB appendix carry holster, citing it as the most concealable and accessible. Despite requiring garment clearance, its front position allows for the fastest draw times, making it the overall favorite.

What are the benefits of using a holster wedge?

A holster wedge, like the DIY one made from a yoga block, significantly improves comfort and concealability, especially for appendix carry. It helps to tuck the firearm closer to the body and reduce printing.

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