TLR-7 Holsters
TLR-7 holsters are built around one of the most popular compact pistol light profiles for concealed carry and everyday use.
Light-Bearing Holster Hub
Light-bearing holsters must fit the firearm and the mounted light together. Use this hub to compare TLR-7, TLR-1, SureFire X300, LUX, and X-FER options, then confirm the exact gun and light combination before ordering.
TLR-7 holsters are built around one of the most popular compact pistol light profiles for concealed carry and everyday use.
TLR-1 holsters support larger light-bearing carry setups, often chosen for duty, home defense, range, and full-size handgun configurations.
SureFire X300 holsters are designed for shooters who need a holster molded around a popular full-size weapon light profile.
LUX and X-FER options help shoppers find universal light-bearing solutions built around specific light bodies and carry preferences.
A light-bearing holster is molded around the mounted light as much as the firearm. A holster for a TLR-7, TLR-1, or X300 will not automatically fit a different light, even if the handgun model is the same.
Start with the weapon light model, then confirm the firearm fit, carry position, hand orientation, optic clearance, and belt attachment style. If you carry with a red dot or suppressor-height sights, verify those features before checkout.
A universal light-bearing holster generally indexes around a specific weapon light rather than only the firearm. This can support multiple compatible handguns when the mounted light profile is the same.
Yes, but light-bearing setups are usually larger than standard IWB holsters. Choose a quality belt, confirm ride height and cant, and expect to tune clothing and carry position for comfort and concealment.
No. Light-bearing holsters are usually designed around a specific weapon light profile, such as a Streamlight TLR-7, Streamlight TLR-1, or SureFire X300. Always choose the holster that matches your mounted light.
Universal light-bearing holsters typically index on the light body and may support multiple compatible handguns. Model-specific light-bearing holsters are built around a specific firearm and light combination.
They can be, but they are usually bulkier than non-light-bearing IWB holsters. A quality belt, correct ride height, and the right cover garment can make a major difference.
Many light-bearing holsters are also optic-compatible, but you should confirm optic cut, sight clearance, firearm model, and weapon light fit before ordering.
No. The Streamlight TLR-7 and TLR-1 have different profiles, so holsters built for one light should not be assumed to fit the other.