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Many people use our standard Karl, Folder, or Megan Magnum holsters - with or without custom features - but the bulk of our business comes from true custom holsters. This page has pictures of many different holsters which were requested by individuals with unique needs. If you see something you like, or you want something you don't see here, please contact us and we can discuss your specific needs and individual preferences. Click on each picture for more details. |
Kahr shoulder holster/tuckable IWB holster | |
A returning customer wanted something unique. He has a shoulder harness he loves, but the holster that came with it left a lot to be desired. And he needed a tuckable inside-the-waistband holster as well. We here at KCL seldom turn down a challenge, so we set about making a shoulder holster to match his harness, which could also be worn as a tuckable IWB. | |
Snub K-frame adjustable OWB w/thumb break | |
This customer needed a high riding OWB holster for a K-frame revolver, but wasn't sure how much cant would be comfortable for her. Our solution? A holster which offered several different angles so she could choose the angle she found most comfortable. | |
WWII flap holster for 1911 w/light | |
This customer wanted a US Army style flap holster like those from WWII, but he wanted it for his railed 1911 with a mounted Surefire X-2 light. No problem, said we... | |
Kel-Tec P3AT necklace holster | |
A simple necklace holster, adjustable for tilt (just change where the paracord attaches to the holster). It also features a removable retention spring, which holds the gun in the holster, but doesn't require any unsnapping to release - just a tug. | |
J-frame wallet-style pocket holster | |
This customer requested a pocket holster for a J-frame revolver, which would appear to an observer to be a wallet. This is the result. | |
3" K-frame appendix IWB | |
This customer wanted a low riding IWB appendix holster for a 3" K-frame revolver, which presented some interesting challenges - nothing that couldn't be solved by judicial application of spring steel! | |