Glock Holster FAQs

Popular choices include the Glock 19, Glock 43X, and Glock 48. They balance concealability and capacity, making them top picks for everyday carry.

It depends on your carry style. For appendix carry, an IWB holster with a claw works best. For professional attire, a tuckable IWB is ideal. For range or open carry, OWB paddle and belt loop holsters are preferred.

Yes, all Rounded Gear holsters are optics-cut to fit most red dot sights mounted on your Glock.

Yes, our Posi-Click® retention system allows you to fine-tune the fit and provides a distinct “click” when holstering your firearm.

Absolutely, compact models like the Glock 19 and 43X are excellent for appendix carry when paired with a claw-equipped IWB holster.

Yes. All Rounded Gear holsters are available in both right-hand and left-hand draw.

Yes. Kydex is one of the safest and most durable holster materials. It doesn’t collapse, it resists sweat, and it ensures consistent retention.

Yes and no, as each Glock model has unique dimensions. Rounded Gear holsters are molded for specific Glock models to ensure perfect fit and retention. The being said, many glock models share a common frame, but vary in barrel length. Our trigger guard holsters for Glock are a great illustration of this. We make a model for the 43/48 frame and another for the 17/19/26 frame, and they fit each model built on the same frame perfectly.

IWB Holster fits: Glock 43X (Optic Ready) - Rounded by Concealment Express

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