Holsters are Available for the Following Gun Models
Click on the link below for your model to order. Don't see your model? Call us Toll Free 1-800-875-9425 and request it.
- 1911 (ALL)
- Beretta 85 FS
- Beretta 92F
- Beretta Cougar
- Beretta PX4 Storm
- Bersa Thunder 380
- Browning Pro 9
- Charter Arms 38
- Colt 1911
- CZ 2075 Rami
- CZ P07 Duty
- Ed Brown 1911
- FNP 9
- Glock 17, 22, and 31
- Glock 19, 23 and 32
- Glock 20
- Glock 21
- Glock 26, 27 and 33
- Glock 30
- Glock 34
- Glock 36
- Glock 37
- H&K USP Compact
- HS 2000
- Kahr 380
- Kahr K9 Elite
- Kahr P9 Compact
- Kel-Tec P11
- Kel-Tec PF9
- Kimber 1911 (ALL)
- Rossi 357
- Ruger GP100
- Ruger LC 9
- Ruger LCP
- Ruger LCR
- Ruger P101
- Ruger P89
- Ruger P90
- Ruger SR 40
- Ruger SR9
- S&W .38 Special
- S&W 340PD
- S&W 40 VE/V/G
- S&W 5905 (908/09/10)
- S&W 625
- S&W 629
- S&W 9 VE/V/G
- S&W 910
- S&W Bodyguard 38
- S&W Bodyguard 380
- S&W J-Frame 38/357
- S&W M&P 40
- S&W M&P 9
- S&W Model 19
- Sig P220
- Sig P226
- Sig P228
- Sig P229
- Sig P239
- Sig P250
- SIG SP2009
- Sig SP2340
- Sigma S&W 40 VE/V/G
- Sigma S&W 9 VE/V/G
- Springfield 1911
- Springfield XD
- Springfield XDM
- Taurus 38 Special
- Taurus 605
- Taurus 66
- Taurus 85
- Taurus PT Models
- Taurus PT709
- Taurus The Judge
- Uncategorized
- Universal – All Models
- Walther P22
- Walther P5
- Walther P99
- Walther PK 380
- Walther PPK
- Walther PPS .40
- Walther PPS 9mm
TCH holsters are designed with the new laser technology in mind, and we support all grip mount and frame mount lasers, but please note we DO NOT support rail mount lasers.
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Safest Carry Pistol
The safest carry pistol for you will probably be different than the safest one for me since the term safest changes from person to person and from situation to situation. The type of gun you carry is a big part of who you are, even making the decision to carry any type of handgun for your personal protection is a major lifestyle choice that isn't for everyone.
The primary key to safely carrying any gun is to make it a lifestyle decision. That is to make this decision so important to you that it becomes part of what defines you as a person. In this manner you are always aware of your firearm. You are aware of where it is at all times, and how carrying that firearm changes the way that you respond in the different situations that you encounter throughout your day.
So what does that mean? Different situations for different people, lifestyle choices, part of who I am? I would like to start from one end of the spectrum and work towards the other.

