Custom Kydex Blackhawk Holsters Now Available
Blackhawk, known for its tactical equipment designed for law enforcement and military customers, has launched a custom Kydex holster program on its website. It allows consumers to create their holster or carrier with all the features they want to protect themselves. Here’s a bit of what they had to say about it and how to go about making your holster, and more!
Blackhawk Custom Kydex Holsters
Through the new Blackhawk program, consumers can now customize their holsters by choosing either the IWB or OWB, as well as custom-made magazine carriers and dump trays (for both pistol and rifle!). Then, go to Blackhawk’s website and select the model and make your custom holster.
There are many options when making your holsters; you can customize pretty substantially. For example, you can set them up as left-handed, right-handed, or ambidextrous carry, as well as red dot compatible options, light-bearing models, belt loop size, threaded barrel compatibility, and more. You can also make your holster unique by choosing the finish on the front and back. Blackhawk has solid colors, carbon fiber colors, camo patterns, and specialty prints, all available.
These custom Kydex holsters are made to order and are ready to ship within three business days. They feature a sleek design and are made from heavy-mild Kydex. Each holster is constructed from heavy-mil 0.08″ thick Kydex and utilizes an elegant design for a lifetime of reliable use. They feature a sleek design and are built with an undercut guard. An over-cut open face makes these holsters ideal for carrying multiple firearms and are designed to work with most firearms.
Custom IWB holsters start at $79.95, OWB holsters at $92.95, and dump trays at $59.95. Magazine carriers for various firearms start at $35.95, double magazine carriers at $59.95, and rifle magazine carriers at $69.95, all made inside of the U.S. Prices vary depending on materials and configuration. Their Facebook indicates that all orders over $100 get free shipping. To learn more about Blackhawk custom Kydex holsters or to build your own, visit their website.