Leather Gun HOLSTER for GLOCK 42/43
Inside the Waist IWB 
with a comfort tab

Elevate your concealed carry with our Premium IWB Leather Holster, meticulously crafted for superior comfort and performance. Ideal for Glock 43, Glock 43X, Taurus G2C, PT111, and PT140, this versatile holster is designed for Inside the Waistband (IWB) carry.

  • PREMIUM LEATHER CONSTRUCTION: Made from high-quality leather for durability and a smooth draw. Perfect for those looking for a Glock 43 leather holster.
  • COMFORTABLE AND SECURE: Designed for right-handed users, this holster provides a secure and comfortable fit for IWB.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH: Glock 42, Glock 43
  • EASY MAINTENANCE: Simple to clean and maintain, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.

Hand crafted from top quality leather to custom fit:
  • GLOCK 42 
  • GLOCK 43
  • And similar models
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  • Premium cowhide leather
  • Hand molded fit
  • Open Muzzle

LEATHER HOLSTER BREAK-IN                                                                           

One of the side effects of wet molding is a consolidation of the leather fibers, which “shrinks” the holster. If the fit is too tight the first time when holstering your firearm, don’t force it. If you do force the firearm into the holster, it may be very difficult to remove. Instead, follow these simple steps to break in your new holster using a process called blocking:

1-      1- Please the unloaded firearm in a plastic freezer bag, or cover it in 2-3 layers of plastic kitchen wrap. Do not cover the grip.

2-      2- Insert the bagged/wrapped firearm slowly into the holster, gently twisting it side-to-side to minimize tearing of the bag/wrap.

3-      3- Once the firearm is completely seated in the holster, twist it about 1/16” in both directions 6-12 times.

4-      4- Allow the bagged/wrapped firearm to sit in the holster overnight or about 8-10hrs.

5-      5- Remove the firearm from the holster and remove the bag/wrap from the firearm.

6-      6- Insert the unloaded firearm into the holster, which should now be snug but not loose. If it is still too tight, repeat the above steps until the holster is broken in to your satisfaction.