How to Choose a Holster for Your Glock (or Any Specific Gun Model) ?

How to Choose a Holster for Your Glock (or Any Specific Gun Model)

Intro

Too many options? Focus on four things: exact model fit, retention level, carry position, and material. Nail those, then fine-tune comfort with ride height, cant, and a rigid belt.

Start here: Leather Holsters | Crossdraw | Leather Belts | 1911 owners: 1911 Leather Holsters.

Core concept: model-specific fit first

Dimensions, trigger guard shape, sights, and slide length vary by model. A Glock 19 isn’t a Glock 17, and a slim 1911 won’t behave like a P320. Pick holsters cut for your make and model for a secure, rattle-free fit and a clean draw.

Breakdown: the four decisions

1) Size compatibility

Match the holster to the exact gun (and generation/rail where relevant). If you run optics, tall sights, or a light, verify compatibility in the description. For Glock and SIG families, check the specific slide/barrel length.

2) Retention level

Level I: friction/snap—fast for concealed carry (IWB/OWB).
Level II: adds a thumb break or guard—extra security without much speed loss.
Level III: locking duty rigs—maximum security, slower draw; for uniformed use.

3) Carry position

IWB: best concealment, especially for compact Glocks and SIGs.
OWB: comfort and fast access; add a cover garment.
Crossdraw: opposite-side carry that shines for long drives—see Crossdraw Holsters.

4) Material: leather, Kydex, or hybrid

Leather: molds to you, smooth draw, classic look—great for revolvers and 1911s.
Kydex: rigid shape, crisp retention, easy maintenance—popular for Glocks/SIGs.
Hybrid: Kydex shell + leather backing for balanced comfort and consistency.

Dialing it in: ride, cant, belt

Lower ride hides the grip; higher ride speeds the master grip. Strong-side often likes 10–20° forward cant; appendix tends toward neutral. A purpose-built Leather Belt prevents roll and printing more than any other single upgrade.

Quick checklist

✔ Exact model/length/optic/light compatibility
✔ Retention you can defeat under stress, not fight
✔ Carry position you’ll actually wear all day
✔ Material that matches your use and climate
✔ Belt stiffness to keep the angle stable

Internal reads

Choosing styles: OWB vs IWB and more | Fit basics: How to choose the right holster | Break-in: How to break in a new holster | Materials: Leather vs Kydex FAQs

Explore Products

Ready to pick? Compare model-ready cuts in Leather Holsters, try long-drive comfort with Crossdraw, and lock the setup down with Leather Belts.

FAQ

Will one Glock holster fit multiple models?

Sometimes—within the same slide/barrel family. For best retention and concealment, choose your exact model (and note optics/lights).

What retention is best for EDC?

Level I or II. You want secure carry and a draw you can execute smoothly under stress without complex steps.

Leather or Kydex for Glock?

Kydex wins on rigidity and speed. Leather wins on comfort and long-term carry feel. Hybrids split the difference.

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