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Holster Development

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$30.00

Interested in taking this workshop?

Let Us Know! We’d be happy to get it scheduled for you!

Workshop: Holster Development

Instructed by Jacob Little and Natalee Weidner (as assistant instructor).

Active First Responders and MIL/VET, please email:

[email protected]

 for a discount code for your class registration.

Workshop Overview: This Workshop is a 2-hour deep dive into what makes or breaks a good quality holster whether it be for concealed carry or open carry. this workshop covers all the things you as a consumer and self-defender should know when selecting the holster that’s right for you. Making sure you get the best of comfort and concealment.

What should you expect?

  • Finding Comfort and Concealment: Discover how to balance comfort with effective concealment, ensuring you feel at ease throughout the day.
  • What Makes or Breaks a Quality Holster: Gain insights into the key features that distinguish high-quality holsters from the rest, from materials and construction to retention and accessibility.
  • Choosing the Perfect Holster for You: Through guided discussions and practical exercises, learn how to assess your personal needs, body type, and lifestyle to choose a holster that truly works for you.
  • Maintaining your holster: holster maintenance and where to find replacement parts.
  • Differences between holsters: learn the differences between holster and their manufacturers to know what is best for you such as carry positions that are safe and reliable, styles of holsters, and their usages, as well as materials and their limitations.

Who should attend?

This Workshop is designed for anyone looking to better develop the gear that they trust their lives to, as well as develop proper habits and workarounds to ensure that their carry is on them when they need it most and not left behind due to poor concealability or insufficient comfort.

Requirements: 

  • Completion of a liability waiver.
  • If you require creature comforts during class, such as food or drink, feel free to bring them to class. You are welcome to eat or drink (non-alcoholic) during the class or the break portions of the class.

 

Takeaways:

By the end of the class, Participants will have a comprehensive understanding of how to determine a quality-made holster that is fit for self-defense usage. Participants will also have more cost-effective ways of maintaining and replacing parts for the holsters. They will also better determine which style of holster, as well as position of carry, works best for their situation and how to effectively conceal their firearm without heavily sacrificing comfort.

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