First Look: Versacarry Ranger Holster

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posted on March 21, 2021
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An Inside the Waistband (IWB) holster gives you several advantages when it comes to concealed carry. An IWB holster locks your gun snugly up against your body, keeping it in one place all day long. Also, because your gun is inside the outline of your body, it’s easier to conceal versus a holster that is attached to the outside of your belt.

The new Ranger Inside the Waistband holster from Versacarry is designed to fit a wide range of concealed carry pistols. The holster is also compatible with a wide variety of pistols with red-dot optics, and Versacarry includes several features to the holster for comfortable all-day carry.

The Ranger holster is built with a hybrid leather and foam construction and is designed for years of use. The minimal size of the holster makes it a comfortable holster to wear, without adding bulk that might reveal the location of your gun. The holster also has a plush padded back that snugs up against the wearer's skin for even more comfort.

The easy on/off clip makes the Ranger simple to use, and the soft interior of the holster protects the finish of the pistol while also helping hold it in place. In addition to the, the new Ranger IWB Holster comes in four different sizes to fit almost any handgun on the market today.

Versacarry Ranger IWB Holster features:

  • Fits Most Pistols with Red Dot Sights
  • Inside the Waistband Holster
  • East On/Off Clip
  • Soft Interior to Protect Finish
  • Hybrid Leather/Foam Construction
  • Left-Hand Models Available
    Vegetable-Tanned Water Buffalo Leather
  • Industrial Grade Bonded Nylon Thread
  • Designed for use with a 1.5-inch wide belt


The MSRP for the Ranger IWB Holster is $29.00, and more information on this item and other products from Versacarry is available at versacarry.com.

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