Check them out the make good leather and hybrid holsters. Pretty sure they offer all holsters in right and left handed. I love the quality of my "The Answer" IWB with the kydex leather lined. They make many holsters most leather.
I am looking for LEFT HAND concealed carry holsters. Where to find a list of who makes LH holsters for the concealed carry market?
Both IWB & OWB & belt type holsters for autos and revolvers.
Suggestions for brands/types appreciated. Prefer leather first choice.
thanks
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Check them out the make good leather and hybrid holsters. Pretty sure they offer all holsters in right and left handed. I love the quality of my "The Answer" IWB with the kydex leather lined. They make many holsters most leather.
Crossbreed is the one
Darn near every manufacturer that make holsters, makes a lefty. Do some web searches. You'll come up with something that will work for you. But if you want a list.
Ross leather, Uncle Mike, Crossbreed, Galco and on and on.
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I love my Ted Blocker holster (it helps that it's a local company to me, and I got mine before Ted retired,) and all of their holsters are available as a lefty. Mine is a customST17 - the holster is lefty, but the break is righty. It lets me wear it OWB as a righty or IWB behind the back as a cross-draw (which I prefer the draw of.) Also, when I got it, I didn't have my CHL yet, so I bought it to use as an open-carry holster first-and-foremost - the IWB concealed carry was a later use (but one I planned for.) I also had to loan him my gun to be the model, since he didn't already have a blank for it.
Just about any reputable holster manufacturer will make a LH holster. You will first need to find a holster that you like, then if the manufacturer doesn't already produce the particular model in LH, contact them to request it. I've had several students and colleagues do this and in all but one case, the manufacturer was more than happy to work with them. There may be additional costs, however it can be done. There are times when a RH shooter would like a holster in LH.
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THANKS FOR THE RESPONSES....I did do an i-net search first lots of choices/names I know nothing about BUT I thought if I asked for makers I would get results from satisfied users and save some time trying to figure out what product(s) were/are working out there....that is happening....personal experience comments are nice to review. I am old fashioned and still like a good leather holster....but I do have some Kydex paddle models now that work well.
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If you want a high quality leather holster try Milt Sparks, Brigade Gun Leather, Mitch Rosen, Bulman Gunleather, H.B.E. Specialty Leatherworks, Kramer Gun Leather, Alessi Gun Holsters, Del Fatti Holsters, Stronghold Gun Holsters. These should get you off to a good start
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I use a slip holster I got from the NRA store. Multiple guns one holster
other wise I would require left and right handed holsters. I shoot left and right handed. the slip holster works well for me