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New: Updated Holster Ride Height and Cant Charts

New: Updated Holster Ride Height and Cant Charts

Posted by Dana on Dec 07, 2017

Updated Ride Height & Cant Angle Chart: Forward Cant Angles:Explore the diverse forward cant angles available, each paired with different ride heights. The comprehensive diagram depicts a 1.5" belt to scale with the M&P Shield, showcasing the positioning of the belt relative to the firearm for each ride height and cant angle. Cant angles are gauged from the vertical angle of the slide, de …
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New to Guns and Concealed Carry: What do I look for in a Holster?

New to Guns and Concealed Carry: What do I look for in a Holster?

Posted by Dana on Sep 13, 2017

This is a very common question that many new carriers ask in the forums. The main things you need to successfully carry concealed are: A reliable firearm that you're comfortable shooting.A good sturdy gun belt with at least 2 layers of material.A safe, quality holster.The above mentioned are all you need to successfully carry concealed (or open for that matter) and are not too hard to find. Good …
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Dara Holsters: Customer Photos & Reviews

Dara Holsters: Customer Photos & Reviews

Posted by Dana on Apr 28, 2017

If you follow us on Instagram, you know that we love posting customer photos. It helps potential customers see what kind of quality we ship out, as well as lets them see the experiences of happy customers. We have a couple of review systems in order: Instagram: Anyone can comment or tag us with their experiences.  Facebook: Reviews on Facebook cannot be altered, hidden or del …
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M&P Shield IWB Holster & Nylon Tacbelt

M&P Shield IWB Holster & Nylon Tacbelt

Posted by Dana on Apr 17, 2017

I know we keep hammering on about these dual layered nylon belts but SERIOUSLY folks, they're awesome! This is our guy Jon sporting the M&P Shield 9mm at 5 o'clock in our IWB Holster. This one has a mid ride height and 7.5 degree cant angle. The nylon belts are 1.5" and so is the belt clip. It's very important to get the exact size attachment that correctly corresponds with the belt …
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