I have gone on trips with them, driving long distance in the car, and they’ve been very comfortable. One of them is for my Springfield Armory XD9 and the other for a 1911 I have. I’ve had the two (that’s right, two) LAG Tactical Defender holsters I have for a few years and they work very well. It’s easy to do and this is a great option that not all holsters have. The LAG Tactical Defender is a good holster that can be reversed to carry inside or outside the waistband with just a swap of the hardware. LAG Tactical Defender This baby is puckered up like a prom queen. I don’t have a review posted for this one yet, but it is in the works.īuy from their website.
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I actually ended up getting this holster for free at an event I went to for SIG Sauer. And as an added bonus, there are several different ride height and cant adjustments that can be made via the tabs on either side of the Kydex shells. The clips are attached to leather tabs and flex inward toward your body, which is good because it doesn’t pull your waistline out. It’s an interesting design that is two sheets of Kydex that are formed to your gun’s shape, with a deep retention grab on the trigger guard. This holster works well, even if it is a bit different. A couple of years ago I went through an intense combat pistol class with this gun and I used this holster for it.ĭuring the course of two days I put more than 1,000 rounds through that gun with countless draws and re-holsters. On the off chance that I carry my FNS9-C, it’s in this rig. The Blackpoint Tactical is a holster that I’ve had for about three years. You can also buy one of these directly on the website. You can read my Tulster Profile Review by pushing that link. So be sure you stay tuned for that review. I currently have their next one in for T&E, called the Oath.
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But the good thing is that for a few more dollars you can upgrade to something else.Īttention to detail is the name of the game with Tulster, and the Profile is an extremely well-made holster with refined edges. The Profile Holster comes with a standard single wide clip, not my favorite by any stretch. One of the positives about being a gear tester is that people send me stuff for free to try. I reached out to the folks at Tulster and they obliged. Whenever I get a gun in that I can carry for self-defense, I try to get a holster for it, too. The Tulster Profile holster is one my newer holsters that I actually got for my Springfield Hellcat Review. You can read my JM4 Relic Review by pushing that link. My current Relic is is for my SIG Sauer P938 and I use it whenever I need to carry such a small concealed carry pistol. The JM4 Tactical Relic is a great holster, and is easily the most expensive one on this list. The one pictured just above is an IWB that can be worn in a few different positions on your waistline. The one pictured at the top of the article is a hybrid. There are several different models of Relic available. This allows for a silent draw in a rugged holster that is lined with leather but still formed to fit your exact gun. When most other “hybrid” holsters have a leather backing with a Kydex shell, this one sews the leather to the inside of the Boltaron shell. The JM4 Tactical Relic is one of those holsters that changed the way people think about concealed carry.