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Any real gun lover is well familiar with the term OWB. Outside the waistband holsters have always been one of the most favorite holster types and a very popular carry style, even nowadays, when concealment is a must, mainly due to ever stricter gun laws. In this article, we’ll have a brief look at what makes OWBs stand out, especially in comparison with other carry options, and I’ll also show you a couple of OWB holsters that Craft Holsters can offer you.
OWB CARRY STYLE
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Do you even find yourself in a sticky tactical situation? Have you just got a laser or night sight, but you can’t find the right holster for it? Do you want to carry your gun in a professional way? Or do you just want to try out something new? If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, you’re in the right place. I’m going to take you through a couple of great holsters that even soldiers or law enforcement officers would grab instantly. But you don’t have to be a professional, don’t w
This is Craft Holsters set of tips for easy summer concealment options. You can find the best IWB holsters, belly bands, concealment bags, fanny packs and concealment purses in it, so just read on.
With the ever more restrictive and uncompromising gun laws, an easy to conceal carry gun is probably what you are looking for, right? However, handguns that boast such a feature often come at the cost of capacity, precision and firepower. That’s why SIG Sauer Inc. set out on a journey to deliver a pistol that would satisfy everyone’s concealed carry needs. And the fruit of their diligent work was borne In 2018, when they introduced what many believe to be the ultimate carry gun - the SIG Sauer P365. But is it really the best concealed carry pistol? Let’s have a quick go at it in this SIG Sauer P365 review.
When it comes to everyday concealed carry, the SIG Sauer P365 is probably the top choice among the micro-compact, semi automatic pistols. If you don’t believe me, just look up “best carry guns” on Google or Bing and you’ll definitely find the SIG on any of the lists that pop up. See? Told you so!
And the P365 finds itself there very rightfully. Not only is the SIG very small and light, making it ideal for everyday concealed carry, it also offers incredible mag capacity, which is what all gun lovers are looking for. And if you want to find out what else this great carry pistol has got to offer, just read our SIG Sauer P365 Review.
The SIG Sauer P365 is undoubtedly one of the best currently available concealed carry pistols, especially when paired with a well-fitting SIG holster. Not only is the pistol extremely compact and offers unmatched capacity, there are many other features this carry gun offers. If you want to find out more about them, then you should delve into our SIG Sauer P365 review.
One particular feature I’d love to shed some light on is the SIG’s impeccable accuracy, delivered mainly by the SIG Sauer XRay3 Night Sights, which this semi auto is equipped with by default. However, if you want to take your shooting precision and target acquisition one step further, it’s best if you equip your P365 with a tactical light or laser. You’ll appreciate doing so especially in low light conditions, when the night sights might not be enough.
SIG Sauer P365 is by many considered one of the best everyday concealed carry guns. While such a statement might seem a bit too bold, this SIG pistol really comes with a handful of benefits which make it one of the best micro-compact guns currently available. If you want to find out more about the SIG P365’s features, read our SIG Sauer P365 review and see for yourself what this semi auto has got to offer.
However, nothing is perfect. The SIG P365 also comes with some drawbacks. When the pis
The P365 XL model pistol belongs to the P365 family of SIG Sauer handguns, basically being a slightly bigger version of the standard P365. In this review, we will have a quick look at the most important aspects of this SIG pistol, such as its size, main specs, accuracy, reliability and some more. And if you want to compare the XL model to the standard one, feel free to have a look at our SIG Sauer P365 review as well.
Based on such a great success, SIG Sauer decided to release a couple more P365 pistols, namely the SIG Sauer P365 XL and SIG Sauer P365 SAS models. As the SIG P365 XL is quite different from the standard P365, let’s put it aside for a while (you can find everything you need to know about this compact semi-auto in our SIG Sauer P365 XL review). On the other hand, the original P365 model is very, very similar to the SAS model, which is why I’ll use it as a reference point. You’ll see what the main similarities and differences between the two pistols are. And if this P365 SAS review makes you want to find out more about the original P365, you can do so in our SIG Sauer P365 review.
If you want to move your P365 accuracy game a bit further, though, you can get one of these tactical lights and lasers. But there’s one more way to increase your SIG’s accuracy and target acquisition. You can get yourself a brand new SIG P365 red dot sight. This is the list of the best available SIG Sauer p365 red dot sights.
Even without any upgrades, the P365 does indeed look like an ideal handgun. However, if you follow our advice and decide to get at least some of these aftermarket accessories, you’ll be able to get even more out of your SIG. So, without further ado, let’s have a look at what the best SIG Sauer P365 aftermarket upgrades are.
Just like Mayweather vs McGregor is considered “the biggest fight in combat sports history”, the SIG Sauer P365 vs GLOCK 43 is undoubtedly the biggest “Money fight” among the sub-compact carry pistols. And rightfully so, as it’s very hard to tell who the clear winner of this feud is. In this brief article, we’ll look at the main differences and similarities between the two semi-autos. Let’s see if it helps you decide which one to put your money on.
Shortly after its introduction in 2018, the SIG Sauer P365 became the favorite among the sub-compact handguns. And it constantly keeps finding itself on top of any list of carry guns of this size. However, there’s another carry pistol that’s trying to take the spotlight away from the SIG - the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield. In this brief article, we’ll look at the main differences and similarities between the two semi-autos. Let’s see if it helps you decide which one becomes your own favorite for everyday concealed carry.
No matter which list of the best carry guns you decide to look at, I’m sure you’ll find both the SIG Sauer P365 as well as Walther PPS M2 on it. If you’re thinking about getting one of these fierce competitors, I’ll take you through the main differences and similarities between the two semi-autos. And I hope it will help you decide which one suits your everyday carry needs more.
The SIG Sauer P365 is rightfully considered by many the best concealed carry gun currently available on the market. But there are many other micro and subcompact pistols that are trying to take this title away from the SIG, such as the Glock 43, S&W M&P Shield M2.0 or Walther PPS M2. However, the one pistol that has recently become the SIG’s fiercest competition is without a doubt the Springfield Armory Hellcat.
Before you decide to buy something as important as a new concealed carry gun, it’s very important to get yourself informed on your best options. And no matter which “best CCW guns” list you come across, I’m sure one of the options will be the SIG Sauer P365. However, just because it appears on such lists, it doesn’t automatically mean you should immediately buy it. Or does it?
Choosing the best concealed carry holster can be quite difficult and daunting. The CCW market offers more concealed carry options than ever before. But beware, not every holster labelled concealed really is suitable for CCW carry. So, it’s important you pick a holster that’s really meant for concealed carrying of your gun. Are you not sure how to do that? This guide will help you find the answer to how to choose the best concealed carry holster.
A couple of months back, we brought you a review on the SIG P365, which is a pistol we’d long considered the ultimate carry gun. But now that I’ve finally got a chance to spend some more time with the Springfield Armory Hellcat, I’m not so sure anymore if the SIG will be able to defend its title. Read on and find out why we think the Hellcat has got a solid chance to become the number 1 concealed carry gun of 2021.
Springfield Armory Hellcat is one of the best compact sized pistols, offering one of the best magazine capacities in its class of either 11+1 or 13+1 bullets (with the extended magazine). Considering that it is chambered in more than satisfactory 9mm Parabellum caliber, this is truly an achievement to be proud of. The Springfield Hellcat also comes with high visibility night sights and is specifically designed for people who intend to carry on an everyday basis.
Are you looking for an ideal carry gun? Then look no further, as the Glock 43X might be the best solution to everyday concealed carry. Ever since its release, this variation of the famous Glock 43 has received nothing but praise. The reason behind its success is the combination of sub-compact design (making it easy to conceal in a well-fitting holster) and incredible mag capacity and firepower. Moreover, it's Glock, and that means precision.
People often frown upon cheap stuff, but in case of the Taurus G2c 9mm pistol, doing so is a huge mistake. Just because the pistol is very budget-friendly, it doesn't mean it can't be good. And I'm sure if you get your hands on the new carry flagship of the Taurus Millenium series, you'll quickly realise this might be one of the best concealed carry pistols of this millenium.
Is the Taurus G2c your go-to carry gun? Or are you're considering making this micro-compact wonder a part of your EDC? Then you've made the right decision. The pistol's tiny dimension, its incredible 12+1 round flush mag capacity, superb reliability and extremely affordable price are exactly what makes the G2c a great carry pistol.
Shortly after its introduction back in 2018, the Taurus G2C became one of the most popular everyday carry guns. Not only is it extremely compact, making it perfect for CCW carry (of course only if paired with a well-fitting Taurus G2c holster), the latest addition to the Taurus Millenium series is also very affordable, coming at MSRP of mere $250.
In 2019, the long existing collaboration between Springfield Armory and HS Produkt (a popular Croatian gun manufacturer), gave birth to a new star in the CCW sky - the Springfield Armory Hellcat. The pistol quickly found its fan base and made its way into the EDC of many of those who had previously been using some other popular carry guns such as the Glock 43 or SIG P365. And if it’s not a part of your EDC yet, read our Hellcat review and you’ll quickly realise why it should.