A holster is the part of your carry setup that you interact with every single day, and the one that determines whether carrying is something you actually keep doing. A good holster protects the trigger, holds the gun in the same place every time, and disappears under your clothing; a bad one prints, shifts, or is uncomfortable enough that the gun ends up in a drawer. We carry holsters and pouches built for real carry — Safariland, BLACKHAWK, and more — in Kydex, leather, and hybrid designs for everyday carry, range, and duty use.
Inside-the-waistband holsters ride between your body and your belt for the deepest concealment, and they are the most common choice for everyday carry. Appendix (AIWB) carry positions the holster at the front of the waistband, where it is fast to draw and easy to conceal under an untucked shirt; a claw and a wedge tune the holster to your body so the grip rolls inward and the gun sits flat. The trade-off is comfort while seated, so fit and a quality belt matter more here than anywhere else.
Outside-the-waistband holsters are the most comfortable to wear and the fastest to draw from, and they conceal well under a jacket or cover garment — ideal for range days and open carry. For uniformed and duty use, retention duty holsters add active locks rated Level II or III that resist a grab and only release with a deliberate motion. Match the retention level to your role: passive retention is right for concealed carry, while active retention is essential when the gun is openly visible.
If your pistol wears a red dot or a weapon light, the holster has to be cut for it. An optic-ready holster clears the sight without contacting the lens, and a light-bearing holster is molded around your specific light so the whole package still retains and draws cleanly. Round out the setup with magazine pouches — single or double, IWB or belt-mounted — so your reload rides as consistently as your gun.
Begin with carry position and lifestyle: IWB or appendix for maximum concealment, OWB or duty for speed and comfort. Match the holster to your exact pistol — make, model, generation, and any red dot or light — because holsters are molded to specific guns and a near-match will not retain properly. Choose your material based on priorities: Kydex is rigid, low-maintenance, and holds its shape for a crisp draw and re-holster, while leather is quieter and softer against the body; hybrids combine a Kydex shell with a leather or padded backer. Finally, pair the holster with a proper gun belt — the best holster in the world sags on a flimsy belt.
Holsters are molded to specific models, so match the make, model, and generation precisely — and barrel length where it applies. If your pistol has a red dot or weapon light, confirm the holster is cut for that exact optic and light.
IWB and appendix carry conceal best under an untucked shirt and are the usual choice for everyday carry. OWB conceals well under a jacket or cover garment and is more comfortable for all-day and range wear. Many people own both for different situations.
For concealed carry, passive (Level I) retention with an adjustable click is standard and plenty. Uniformed and duty carry, where the gun is visible, calls for Level II or III retention with active locks that resist a grab.
Every order over $99.99 ships free and leaves our US warehouse in 1-2 business days. TakTactical is a Florida family-run business with secure checkout and real phone support at (954) 487-9799. Need help matching a holster to your pistol and light? Email info@taktactical.com.