Choose Your Gun Make
Start with Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus, Canik, Springfield, CZ, Beretta, Walther, or another firearm brand to narrow the fitment path.
Holsters by Gun Make
Start with your firearm make, then narrow by exact model, carry position, and setup. A model-specific path helps prevent fit mistakes and gets shoppers to the most relevant IWB, OWB, appendix, tuckable, trigger guard, optic-ready, and light-bearing holster options faster.
Start with Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus, Canik, Springfield, CZ, Beretta, Walther, or another firearm brand to narrow the fitment path.
Holster fit depends on frame size, slide length, rail profile, optics, lights, and control placement. Choosing the model-specific collection is the safest way to confirm retention and coverage.
IWB and appendix are strong concealed-carry choices. OWB supports range and cover-garment carry. Tuckable and trigger guard options help solve deeper concealment or minimalist carry needs.
Before checkout, confirm optic clearance, weapon light compatibility, right- or left-hand draw, claw compatibility, clip style, and retention options on the product page.
A holster that fits one pistol in a brand family may not fit another. Exact model selection reduces returns, improves retention confidence, and helps shoppers land on the right carry configuration.
Choose IWB or appendix for most concealed carry needs. Choose OWB for range use, training, open carry where legal, or concealed carry under a jacket or cover garment.
Yes. A weapon light, optic, aftermarket sights, or compensator can change the holster you need. Use light-bearing and optic-ready collections or product fitment details to confirm compatibility.
Confirm firearm model, barrel/slide length, light or laser, optic cut, hand orientation, carry position, clip style, and whether you want a claw or tuckable setup.
The best way is to start with your gun make, choose your exact model, then filter by carry style and setup. Exact fitment matters for retention, trigger guard coverage, comfort, and draw consistency.
Universal holsters can work for some setups, but model-specific Kydex holsters usually provide better retention and more precise trigger guard coverage. Use a model-specific holster whenever fit confidence is the priority.
Popular IWB carry options include Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus, Canik, Springfield, CZ, Beretta, and Walther models. The right choice depends on your pistol size, clothing, and carry position.
Usually yes. Lights, lasers, red dots, and taller sights can change holster clearance and retention. Choose a light-bearing or optic-ready holster listed for your exact firearm and accessory setup.
Yes. Rounded Gear holsters are made in-house in Jacksonville, Florida using American-made materials and equipment, with options for concealed carry, range use, and everyday carry.