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Glock Holster Hub

Find the Right Glock Holster by Model, Carry Style, and Setup

Shop American-made Glock Kydex holsters built for everyday concealed carry, appendix carry, range use, and light-bearing setups. Start with your Glock model for the most precise fit, then narrow by IWB, OWB, tuckable, trigger guard, optic-ready, left-hand, or claw-compatible carry needs.

Start With the Way You Shop

Best first step

Shop by Glock Model

For the most secure fit, choose the collection built around your exact Glock model. Molded Kydex fitment matters because slide length, frame size, rail profile, optics, and light attachments can change how a holster locks in.

Carry style

Choose IWB, OWB, Appendix, or Tuckable

IWB and appendix are usually the strongest concealed-carry choices. OWB works well for range days and cover-garment carry. Tuckable IWB helps when you need deeper concealment under a tucked shirt.

Setup details

Match Optics, Lights, Handedness, and Claw Needs

Many Glock carriers need optic-ready clearance, light-bearing compatibility, left-hand draw, or a claw to reduce printing. Use product filters and model-specific pages to confirm the exact configuration before checkout.

Everyday confidence

Look for Retention, Comfort, and Fast Access

Rounded Gear Glock holsters are designed for a secure Posi-Click® feel, durable Kydex structure, sweat resistance, and repeatable access, all backed by free shipping and a lifetime guarantee.

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Posi-Click® retention Secure, audible holstering feedback
Carry options IWB, OWB, tuckable, claw, and more
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Glock Holster Buying Guide

Which Glock Holster Should I Choose First?

Start with your exact Glock model whenever possible. A Glock 19, Glock 43X, Glock 48, Glock 17, and Glock 22 can have different slide lengths, frame dimensions, or accessory needs, so model-specific collections are the safest path for fit and retention.

When Is an IWB Glock Holster the Best Choice?

IWB is usually the best fit for concealed carry because it keeps the holster inside the waistband and close to the body. If you carry appendix, consider a claw or concealment wing to help rotate the grip inward and reduce printing.

When Should I Use an OWB Glock Holster?

OWB Glock holsters are best for range use, open carry where legal, or concealed carry under a jacket or cover garment. They can be easier to draw from, but they usually require more clothing coverage than IWB.

Will One Glock Holster Fit More Than One Model?

Sometimes, but it depends on the frame and slide combination. Some Glock models share enough dimensions to cross-fit, while others require their own mold. Use the model-specific collection and product fitment details rather than assuming universal compatibility.

Glock Holster FAQs

The best Glock holster depends on your model and carry style. For concealed carry, many Glock owners choose an IWB Kydex holster with adjustable retention. For appendix carry, a claw or concealment wing can help reduce printing.

An IWB Glock holster is usually the strongest concealed-carry choice because it keeps the firearm close to the body. Compact models like the Glock 19, Glock 43X, and Glock 48 are especially popular for everyday carry.

No. Glock models can vary by slide length, frame size, rail, optics, and light compatibility. Some models may share fitment, but the safest approach is to choose the holster collection made for your exact Glock model and setup.

Many Rounded Gear Glock holsters are designed with optic-ready clearance for common red dot setups. Always check the product configuration and fitment notes for your exact model, optic, and carry setup.

Yes. Many Glock pistols work well for appendix carry when paired with an IWB holster. A claw or concealment wing can help rotate the grip inward, which reduces printing and improves concealment.

Yes. Kydex is durable, sweat resistant, and structured, so it does not collapse like soft materials can. It also supports consistent retention and helps keep the trigger guard covered when the holster is properly matched to the firearm.

Yes. Rounded Gear offers many Glock holsters in right-hand and left-hand draw options. Use the product options on the model-specific page to choose the correct handedness before checkout.

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