Harry’s Holsters to Release The Singleton

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]ROXBORO, NC – Harry’s Holsters is set to release its latest independent concealed carry holster, The Singleton, on September 28, 2020. The Singleton is an intuitive, inside-the-waistband holster that is easy to use and fitted for both right-handed and left-handed shooters.

CZ P10C Optics Ready Holster“I saw the need for a quality product that is easy to understand and will work for people in various applications throughout their daily lives,” said Harrison Jones, founder and chief executive officer of Harry’s Holsters. “The Singleton is the perfect tool for anyone looking for a holster that is reliable, easy to use, and easy to conceal.”

 

In addition to accommodating ambidextrous users, The Singleton features a Discreet Concepts Clips Monoblock clip and offers fixed retention and 20-degrees of cant adjustment. And it is ready to use out of the box with slide mount optics and designed to work various concealment wings.

 

For more information about The Singleton and other Harry’s Holsters products, visit www.harrysholsters.com.

 

ABOUT HARRY’S HOLSTERS: Harry’s Holsters, based in North Carolina, designs and manufactures concealment holsters that reduce the need to dress around the firearm. Harry’s Holsters are proudly manufactured in the United States, using vacuumed formed from molds, developed in house, then trimmed using CNC machines.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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  1. The Singleton looks like a holster to try. Should work with my Sig 320 since it’s cut for optics. The Wedge kit should make it more comfortable.

    • Very well. At the highest ride height all but those with insanely large hands can get a full grip without hitting the belt. At the lowest height the grip will sit close to the belt. That’s carrying AWIB.

  2. Are there really “ambidextrous users” out there looking for an IWB holster they can take apart and put back together to switch back and forth?

    • I doubt it. It allow use to cater to both right and left handed users. With this design and sweat guard there is no downside to the ambi design. If there was a downside we would have just made it RH only.

      • That’s about what I was thinking, but then the blog started talking about “ambidextrous users” and I was laughing because in the military the pistol qualification scoresheet had check boxes for Right or Left Handed and I would always check both, then shoot part of the course right handed and part left handed. All our holsters were right handed, but it didn’t make any difference on the course because the Army didn’t trust us to draw from the holster so everything was shot from the ready position.

    • It’s molded so it’s devoid of sharp edges. Most companies just take the shape of the gun and form a holster around it. We modify the shape of the gun so it fits the same as other holsters but removes points that could become hot spots making the holster uncomfortable. It’s all in how we handle the details. Most kitchen knives look alike but handle shape can drastically affect ones experience with the knife. The details are what really matter.

    • If dust and debris builds up in between the gun and the holster yes. but the holster itself is much softer than the gun or leather. There isn’t a holster that exists that won’t create holster wear with regular use because dirt and debris will get in there. If you have a gun you don’t want finish wear on I’d suggest not ever putting it in a holster.

  3. Mine has shipped, looking forward to trying this new model! Hard for me to find good holsters that fit me, loved your executive

  4. Any chance of light bearing versions? I’d like to find something that will work with my 365XL and the upcoming new Surefire XSC as well as Glock 19 with TLR7A

  5. Nice to see another option for lefties. Walther PPQ options, I hope. Might check out the competition holster for the Q5 match if so.

  6. Will this fit the Sccy CPX-2 with Crimson Trace red dot? I saw a YouTube review of one of your products where the user had this firearm.

  7. I’ve got one of your older OWB holsters for my FN 509. I’m liking the Singleton, but just wondering what happened to the IWB/OWB holsters you used to have, e.g., The Executive

    • We discontinued the executive and the outsider. The outsider unfortunately never sold well for us and the executive’s options got became too much for us to support on the backend. It’s reached the point where it’s easier for us to come out with a purpose-built holster for each different application so you’ll see more options coming slowly.

  8. I have a Kel-tec P-32 320acp hand gun. I also have a Kel-tec P32 10 round Magazine that works as an extended handle length for my hand to comfortably hold the gun. I’m looking for a holster similar to this model shown that can also hold 2 extra magazines of the extended style that I mentioned above. Do you have a product that gives me a good match. I also would be wearing the holster inside my pants next to my hip.

  9. Does this belt Últi-clip work with a p365-x macro ? What do you recommend ? My holster is an L.A.G. Tactical, I want the best one that’s superb and reliable for this beautiful holster.

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