For CCW, reholstering is as important as holstering
As Rogue Elite has grown in bringing on more and more tactical and concealed carry products, there is a certain level of scrutiny even we gun owners hold on products. There have been some that we thought were such bad ideas or the products had such a high return rate that we dropped them even though we were making a profit. The AR15 tactical accessory market is loaded with such items. Now that there are about 2 or 3 variations of firearms for every design, holster makers have some real work cut out for them these days.
When most of us took a concealed carry holster course, part of that course we dealing with what to do after a shooting. Re-holstering a firearm after a shooting and before the Police shoot up is very important. Some gun holsters are very difficult to do this if they fold up. Leather holsters are known to do this once they have seen lots of use. Kydex holsters are something to really consider for IWB even though they may not be the most comfortable. The Galco Kingtuk holsters and Desantis holsters have some more comfortable IWB holster desings.









Sometimes people think that a holster is only a term that applies to a firearm. The more you carry tactical gear like knives, flashlights ect. the more you’ll realize that you may want a holster that works for those, too. Another thing to think about is what kind of magazine holsters to use. I’ve seen lots of gun mags fly out of mag holders because they were not appropriate for the task. Some magazine holsters are nice for IDPA or competition shooting, but sit on a reclining chair on a hot summer day and you’ll notice your mags are on the chair and not in the mag. I’ve seen this happen to friends that were sitting in the seat next to me on the long car ride home, they lean back in the chair and the mags are falling out.
The argument about which gun is better than the other is like beating a dead horse to most gun enthusiasts, but when talking about gun holsters there seems to be very little argument. Whenever I speak to my friends about the topic of gun holsters, there is a clear and obvious reality that no holster is good for everything. Some holsters look nice and feel nice, but they won’t hold up to adverse weather. Nylon and plastics are options for damp environments, but there can always be drawbacks.