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Woo hoo! I got a new holster this week. I can now tote my FNS-9 Compact as God intended thanks to my new Gunfighters[INC] Ronin OWB rig (review to follow). There’s only one problem though. I keep all of my holsters in one drawer of a chest in my bedroom and the Ronin put me one toke over the line. I literally couldn’t cram another one in there without breaking something. So out they all came, including that box holding the POS nylon junk (upper right) I bought back when I didn’t know my ass from my ballistic elbow. The tally: including mag carriers, I count 33. How many holsters are cluttering up your drawer?

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  1. Being adopted, I believe there is a home for every orphan. I give them away to those deserving, but less fortunate. Let’s start an adopt a holster forum…

  2. Oh, my. I don’t know. . .more than 10, for sure.
    Something else to add to my list of things to do on a rainy (or snowy) day.

    • Me too. Ten plus for sure.

      The problem with holsters is that you can never try before you buy. A holster that appears to check the right blocks for your carry needs on paper can definitely disappoint you over time. The only real test is long term, daily carry. You learn a lot of lessons along the way.

      I think for now I’ve settled on the Haley INCOG appendix carry holster and Arc’Teryx belt. But frankly I’m not sure the quest for the right EDC gun/holster/belt/light/knife will ever truly end. Not for me anyways. Oh well.

  3. Yes. Find them a home. Or start a new website for new shooters, “Moms Demand Carry Options” for exchanges and swaps.

    Like Shannon says, if it saves the life of even one holster…

    • There should be a service to match up people who have a drawer or two full of holsters with people who need a holster. Someone get on it.

      • There is, of sorts. It’s called Armslist, with which I’m sure you’re all familiar. Sometimes an unused holster isn’t worth the shipping cost, and some potential buyers out there aren’t excited to pay cash for used accessories–but are more than willing to trade a box or two of ammo for a new holster.
        I recently rummaged through my old drawer full of no-longer-used holsters and posted them on Armslist. Met up with several local shooters who paid cash or traded ammo for them. What didn’t work anymore for my carry needs were just what others were looking for, and I came out the richer and better stocked.

  4. Some day when the state of ca respects my human and civil rights I will need holsters. All I have right now is an uncle mikes pocket holster for my 442. And the full flap military thingy that came with my mak.

    • oh! oh! i love my full flap holster that came with my Nagant Revolver! and there is a cute lil pouch that holds 14 rounds, in two rows of 7.

  5. Well, my sr-9’s Blackhawk is on my belt now…..that leaves a……..CRAPLOAD.(crapload~more than necessary for the limited uses in mind)……time to clean out cabinet.

  6. Eight for guns plus six mag pouches. I just recently bought two Alien Gear hybrid holsters and they’ve become my new standard concealed carry holsters. My S&W Bodyguard 380 and S&W M&P Shield 9 both just disappear under nearly any shirt, even a thin t-shirt, and they’re very comfortable. That, plus the price is right.

      • +1 on Alien holsters. Like most I have a shit load (please pardon the technical jargon). I ordered the IWB and OWB versions. Both are very comfortable, made with quality materials and affordable. They have moved to the top of the pile for my CC needs.

  7. Not nearly enough. I’ve only got 4. Two of them are pocket holsters. That is fine, because I generally only pocket carry. One is an outside the waistband belt holster that fits several of my handguns. The last one is a German shoulder holster that came with my CZ-82.

  8. I have 3 total from Chief Jason. 2 kydex hybrid holsters for my FNS9. One IWB and one OWB. These also fit my FNS9C.
    Additionally I have, also from CJ, a leather single clip IWB made for my FNS9C.
    I like the single clip for week days. Easier to take off and put it my pocket or gym bag going into the gym (not a gun free zone but want to avoid unintended exposure to a hopolophobe)
    My wife has two OWB leather holsters by CJ. One each for her CCP and VP9.
    Hopefully a blue gun will be available by the time I add an FNX45 to the cabinet.

  9. I submit that the question is flawed. The only measure of holstermania is determined in the ratio of holsters to handguns. Glad to help out here. 🙂

  10. Way too many, but I know hat the perfect holster is just waiting out there, somewhere ….

    Actually, I have one perfect holster (from Milt Sparks), with another one on order for a 1911.

  11. As near as I can tell, more than 20 and less than 1,000,000.

    We all obsess about guns, but in my book holsters are WAY tougher to get right. You can’t really buy a quality holster off the shelf (so can’t try it on), and a custom holster typically takes months to get. And if it doesn’t work? Into the holster drawer! Repeat process.

    Also, the holster that works for my 1911, for example, does a lousy job with my Glock, and is overkill for my LCP. Just recently, the ankle holster that has worked great for my LCP failed miserably with a Kahr PM9. And so it goes…

  12. 7 (I don’t count the 2 that came with my safe as I can’t wear them).

    A sadsack suede Uncle Mike’s IWB
    a double mag carrier of some sort. got it for gen3 S&W that I sold 2 years ago. Doesn’t fit my glock mags.
    2 Remora holsters
    1 Remora single mag carrier
    1 pocket holster that came with the crimson trace for my 740 (never used)
    Stealthgear Onyx G19 (So good!)

    Turns out if you go for the good stuff right off the bat, you don’t collect a lot of useless holsters.

    • My name is Shaun and I’m a holster-haulic…..

      As a side note… A few of the holsters I have are for guns I do not YET own. Sometimes a flea market/yard sale deal is too good to pass up. I’ve had several friends benefit from that habit in the past and even traded parts a time or two so I guess it isn’t all bad.

      Am I alone in this habit?

    • Update: You made me count but I got distracted and quit at around 50 so…. more than that. I didn’t feel like digging out crates of C&R stuff to count and ended up cleaning a few neglected “beaters” instead.

  13. You made me think of Fear and Loathing with your “one toke over the line”. Haha good times. Wait fns compact outside the waistband? My full size fns rides inside. Although bulky I do consider it a carry on… Another film reference sorry.

  14. See “Rubbermaid Pocket Shoe Organizer”.

    Hangs on the back of your door.

    Mine is sorted by gun, then by type. Easy to switch from holster to holster without digging.

  15. Just about every style I can find for 1911s, Beretta 92s, glock. Of course all my SAAs have a holster, and each of my other 20 makes of pistol have a holster. too lazy to go count them right now, but well over 50. Hold on to those extras, take them to the range when you’re taking a friend so they can try them on.

  16. Six. All Raven concealment. One for each handgun I own (5) and another for my full size glock brand glock w/x300 ultra. Probably another 9 magazine carriers, all from Raven except one, a galco pocket magazine holster for 9mm glock magazines.

    I have two dozen different mounting kits for IWB, OWB, Paddle, quick detatch, offset wings, etc.

  17. hmmm for my FNX I have 3 I believe. 2 right handed; 1 left handed. — the one I use when I carry is a Raven phantom (lefty)

    about 4 different mag carriers (ones I currently use are just the blackhawk double stack, single mag carrier).

    — for my Ruger LCR I also have 3 holsters now… High Noon Mr Softy; Galco Pocket holster I bught the day I bought the firearm, & the holster I typically carry in is actually a Remora. (IWB or pocket).

    edit: Ooops – I also have one for my Sig Mosquito! the Sig “Serpa” style. (I did buy a belt loop adapter for it; but do still have the paddle attachment)

  18. One Crossbreed Supertuck for CC (thankfully I did some research and made the right choice the first time), and one Blackhawk! Serpa for the range.
    No plans to add to that collection anytime soon.

  19. I’m ashamed to say that I own enough that were I to get full retail back on all of them ,I could buy myself a few nice guns……

  20. I have no holsters “cluttering up” a drawer. At present, I have a only a “reasonable number” of holsters — all but one custom made (by me) — which works out to approximately one per carry gun.

    The number is “approximate” because I have a couple of recent acquisitions for which I still need to make a matching holster; but, outside of those, each holster contains an operable firearm and each operable “short gun” lives in a holster.

    While a few of these holsters occasionally “hang within easy reach,” none of them, at present, resides in a drawer…

    Now if you were to ask me how many holster *patterns* I have tucked into a drawer… 😉

    • Well done.
      Also, I believe I detect a hint of the linguistic tact only a married man can develop to it’s full potential…lol.

  21. So I see two kangaroo carry holsters up there but am not aware of a review… Since you’ve got one already… mind doing a review?

  22. To answer the question:
    Galco KingTuk Glock 9/40 slide
    Galco KingTuk M&P 9/40 slide
    Comptac Paddle Glock 9/40 slide
    Safariland 5199 Glock 34
    Raven Vanguard 2 Glock
    CompTac Spartan 1911 5″
    Ready Tactical 1911 5″
    Ready Tac 1911 mag pouch x 3
    Safariland universal pistol mag pouch
    Blackhawk! universal double mag pouch x 2
    CompTac Glock 9/40 mag pouch x 2
    Safariland M&P 9C GLS paddle/belt slide (whatever #)

    Including mag pouches, 16.

    I have a Mernickle PS6 on order, should take delivery in 2-3 weeks. Might do a Kydex pancake for a 1911 and call it a day, maybe. Pretty happy with the CompTac Spartan for IWB. I’m to the point where I think that CompTac has won the Kydex game.

    • comptac have won the iwb game for me. also helps that they ship from my post office.

      all of my holsters are lefty. hoffners holster iwb for my sti gp6 that sits in a drawer, hoffner holsters paddle that has a gcode rti mount on it for the gp6, comptac minotaur body for the gp6 in a drawer, minotaur that is currently wearing a m&p 9c body, gcode osh rti for the 9c mounted under seat of car to hold it, gcode xst rti for the 9c in the glove compartment for when open carry comes to texas 🙂 (might switch back and forth, not sure), nylon holster that fits my beretta u22 neos (set up right handed), blackhawk double stack mag holder.

      i think that puts me up to 8. theres probably one more coming on the way sometime.

  23. Tons. I probably have as mcuh money in holsters as many of the people I know have in guns.

    I have a huge box of Sig holsters when I carried those. I have a drawer full of misc holsters for other guns. And then I have open top containers filled with holsters and pouches for each gun that I use in competition.

    And my carry holsters are either on the shelf next to my bed, or on top of the safe.

  24. Reading the comments on this, is there a big contingency of FNS shooters? I’ve never seen one first hand in use. Handled one, seem decent enough, but not a compelling enough reason to abandon a plastic fantastic platform for it.

  25. I only have a few holsters, my carry gun/holster evolution was short.

    And not a gun hoarder, I buy and sale guns frequently.

    • I did the same thing to my N82 to get a better “combat grip”. Love the holster, but it can be a bit more difficult to get a good grip on the firearm.

  26. Wow. I’ve got… three? Four? Something like that. One old one for my CZ-82, a trashy Uncle Mike’s for my P226, and a crossdraw on a Blackhawk! vest. I’ve got way more slings, which should probably tell you everything about how I think things would play out “if it went down”.

  27. Not counting antique military
    14 IWB
    10 OWB
    4 DUTY
    5 Shoulder
    That’s after clearing out a few. Several of the IWB & OWB I keep for classes, never fails someone needs a loaner for a CCW or basic class.

    • I urge everyone with “too many” holsters and other gear to donate some to an instructor. I’ve got a box full of things people have donated, or I bought cheap at gun shows, but I don’t even begin to have a good representative for each basic type of holster or mag carrier. I have one revolver holster and speed loader carrier, and would love to get more.

      I carried the revolver for a little while, then went to the XD – a .45 and now a 9mm. Have carried them in the same kind of desk rider OC holster for nearly ten years now. I’ve gone through two of them, since I’m hard on my holsters and won’t use any but full leather. Also have a special made “fanny pack” for CC.

      • Thank You. In SC when the practical portion of the CCW class is taken they require drawing from holster. I hit yard sales box lots @ pawn shops, I give away a lot of them, also a lot of trainers charge $100 for the class. State fee is $50 they charge $50, 15-20 per 8 hour çlass 2 classes a weekend & most require cash only. I charge $50 for my end also but that covers people I do for free. If they have been a violent crime victim I use the money to help pay the fees for them i make about $20 a class to cover my gas and a burger. I wish more instructors would not try to make a living off people that need the training the most.

  28. Only one right now a Contact! Concealment AP Holster for my M&P 9. I’m going to buy a shield shortly so I’ll have to get at least one more.

  29. “How many holsters are cluttering up your drawer?”

    There are some questions…one should never ask.

    Like that one.

    Show a little… common decency, won’t ya?

    (sobbing quietly…)

  30. It would be a good idea to have at least one holster for each handgun you own. In a disaster scenario it would be terrible to have to carry an unholstered weapon. Also smart to have slings for your long guns.

  31. Four holsters for four handguns:

    * two IWB Milt Sparks’ for two commander-size 1911s
    * one OWB D.M. Bullard for a full-size 1911
    * one OWB D.M. Bullard for a Colt Government .380

    That leaves plenty of room in the drawer for spare mags, boxes of ammo and whatnot.

  32. This sort of reminds me… TTAG has a Forum. Can we have a “Trade or Sale” forum on TTAG where members can buy/sell/trade items like, y’know, holsters? 😀

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