Holsters

For Beginners and Novices


Drawing from “leather” is one of the most critical (and unpracticed) skills in concealed carry. It could be the deciding factor in a “close encounter.” In order to properly learn and practice your draw, appropriate equipment is required.

A holster is a very personal choice based on your own personal needs and preferences. Most individuals who have chosen to carry a concealed handgun for personal protection have a drawer full of holsters resulting from their search for the “perfect” solution. We will do our best to assist you in your search by answering questions in class, but for now you may have a more immediate problem. What holster do you get for your class with us?

Particular suggestions and info

Women

Women’s bodies generally have different contours and proportions than men. For holster considerations (strong side hip carry), these are shorter trunks, higher waists, and greater hip curvature. In the past this has made it more difficult for women to find comfortable holsters that work for them. Men’s holsters positioned the handgun too high with the grips angled in, digging uncomfortably into their ribs.

In recent years, more holsters have been designed principally for women. Two specific features are the "offset" which positions the grip away from the body and a "drop" which lowers the placement for an easier reach.

Safety issues

Do not allow the muzzle to cross (point at) anyone or any part of your own body when you draw or re-holster your handgun. This is an application of Firearm Safety Rules #1 & #2:

Your finger must be off of the trigger, and completely out of the trigger guard, when you re-holster your handgun. This is Firearm Safety Rule #3:

Below are some inexpensive options that will temporarily serve you in our classes until you become a more knowledgeable and sophisticated holster buyer.

CAVEAT: Turnipseed Technique makes no representations about the products mentioned herein and urges you to review and comply with any local and/or federal regulations that may pertain to you concerning the "concealed carry of a firearm."   All prices are approximate and for reference, only.

http://glockmeister.com/catalog/default.php/cPath/9
Glock factory holster $14.00
Glock factory magazine $10.00

http://www.blade-tech.com
Injection Molded Belt Holster $14.95 on Sale (Oct. 2004)
DOH “Dropped & Offset Belt Holster” $59.95

http://www.uncle-mikes.com
Kydex® Hip Holsters-Belt Slide Style $20.56
Kydex® Hip Holsters -Paddle Style $23.64

http://www.fobusholster.com
Standard Right-hand Paddle Holster - $25.99
Compact Yaqui Style Paddle Holster - $25.99
Inside the Waistband (IWB) Holster - $21.99
Single Magazine Pouch, belt or paddle – $19.69
Double Magazine Pouch, belt or paddle – $23.99