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March 12, 2009
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 While uniform policemen most often carry their firearms at their belts, most non uniform policemen prefer to use a shoulder rig to carry their firearm.  Shoulder holsters allow for a firearm to remain concealed and also allow for the law enforcement officer to move around with ease.  With their adjustable straps, shoulder holsters are excellent for wearing over lightweight garments.  In addition, a shoulder holster provides quick access to the firearm should it be needed. 

For law enforcement wearing a sport jacket or blazer, a shoulder rig is the best way to carry a fire arm.  In addition, an ankle holster can be used to hold a secondary firearm under the pant leg.

February 11, 2009

concealment holstersLeather is one of those materials that have more than a thousand uses to its name. One item that uses leather for its durability and versatility are concealment holsters. While leather can be pliable, it can also be stitched onto materials that can hold or mold into a shape, which is what holsters usually need.

How should a holster be taken care of, then? It’s easy—leather polish usually does the trick to keep the leather’s shine. Do not apply other liquids or chemicals, such as oil or grease, nor try to make the materials softer. The holster needs to hold its stiff shape to make your gun fit perfectly in it.

January 20, 2009
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 Used to conceal a firearm, paddle holsters are specifically created to be worn against the body inside the pants. It can be made of nylon, plastic or leather, and a specific material that keeps it from being pulled along with the gun when it is drawn.

A lot of people whose occupation requires them to carry a gun around make use of this type of holster to hide their weapon because it serves them some advantages. Among those is that it is not only easy to wear but can be conveniently removed and put on again when the situation requires so. Some find it more comfortable to wear, too as comparable to those offered with belt that requires the wearer to remove the holster as well as the belt.

Pancake Holster

Author: LockNLoad
December 11, 2008

pancake-holster-rossleather.jpgCarry your gun comfortably without being too obvious about it. A pancake holster is ideal for carrying weapons when you don’t want to create a big bulge on your side. This type of holster has been around for hundreds of years since the beginning of holster making. In fact, 95% of holster makers today produce the pancake style of holster.

Ross pancake holsters are available with or without thumb breaks. They can be used for most revolvers and semi-autos. The combat grip accessibility and full trigger guard coverage are provided for safety measures. These types of holsters hug the side of the body and naturally curve around the hip for more comfort but with a smoother draw.

Ankle holsters

Author: LockNLoad
October 23, 2008
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People involved in security or in law enforcement usually carry guns at all times. Sometimes though, especially when working on a case, they have to conceal their weapons. One way to conceal a handgun is through the use of ankle holsters.

Most cops or detectives on duty will agree that it is not enough to rely on just one weapon. For extra protection, it is suggested that they have another one concealed in their clothes. This may be necessary when the need arises.

Stay Safe And Comfortable

Author: LockNLoad
September 24, 2008

ankle holsterWomen who own guns tend to carry them in their purses.  Unfortunately, purses are what criminals go for first during an attack.  Recent studies show that most gun accidents involve guns used for defense.  This means that women who carry their guns in their purses are more likely to have them used against them during a robbery or attack.

An ankle holster is an easy and safe way for women to conceal their weapons.  Ankle holsters can fit snugly underneath most pants or jeans, and are easy to access in an emergency.  A soft sheepskin lining ensures comfort, and an easy to remove Velcro strap keeps the gun close to the body.

September 23, 2008

pancake holstersThe purpose of this blog is to give concealed carry users a place to discuss their concealed carry concerns and the their best options for carrying concealed, whether it is a pancake holsters, a belt slide holster or an IWB type of carry.

We hope to have some well known handgun writers and instructors to add their ideas once or twice each month on how to best choose your options for a holster, whether it is just changing to a better dress or sport belt or changing the way that you carry from one style of holster to another.

We would also hope to have different perspecitives and also to have some ideas for best types of carry for women.