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The Blade-Tech Klipt IWB Holster is a USA-made, precision-molded holster designed for the Ruger LCR in .38 or 9mm. Crafted from high-strength, heat-resistant polymer, it features a positive lock trigger guard for secure retention, compatibility with optics, and a minimalist design for comfortable everyday carry. With a lifetime warranty, this holster ensures you can carry confidently.
Closure Type | Lock |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Minimalist |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Size | Ruger LCR .38 / 9mm |
C**L
Amazing Holster
This holster fits my Ruger LCR perfectly. It clicks in and the retention is great. It is comfortable to carry appendix or 3 o’clock and the clip holds it on your belt securely so you can draw quickly with an intentional pull. It is not as comfortable as leather, but I would recommend this if you are looking for a kydex holster.
J**H
Perfect fit and seems very durable
Fits like a glove and not the OJ type. 🧤
V**E
Comfortable and compact (updated)
Very well executed design. Comfortable, sweat proof, and slim. Retains my Ruger LCR securely. Easy to draw from. Minimal bulk added which aids with concealment. Price is incredibly affordable! Would buy again in a heartbeat. UPDATE: I’ve used this for some time now and thought I’d update. I removed one star. Still a great holster…BUT… this is the only holster that I’ve ever used (Kydex, plastic, leather, etc.) that STINKS! Perspiration, and the smooth seal against the skin is an especially unpleasant combination. A warm day, or a cool day with any exertion will result in my beltline smelling like dirty feet mixed with helicopter exhaust. A thorough wiping on the skin side with a disinfecting wipe restores it to its former glory. Perhaps the manufacturer would consider making this with Microban molded in or something similar?
B**L
Probably the best AIWB option for the Ruger LCR
I bought this Blade-Tech Klipt holster and a Galco Stow-N-Go when I first purchased my LCR. My intention was to carry the LCR AIWB (appendix inside the waistband).The Klipt is a no frills holster. It's ugly and it's pragmatic, just like the LCR itself. The trigger guard completely covers the trigger (an issue I had with the Galco), making carrying that much safer. It has a positive, audible click when the revolver is locked in place, and there is no chance of it coming back out without intent.The Klipt feels very comfortable in the AIWB position, despite my initial reservations about the hard, elongated cylinder cover. It's very concealable, even with a relatively tight fitting T-shirt (YMMV). It does ride low however, which means getting a grip on your pistol requires you to grab down and around your pants, but that's how deep concealment holsters work. The clip itself is also not adjustable in cant or height, but I've found it works great for my 1.5" Crossbreed gun belt.I've run the gamut of holsters, from $15 no name brands to $120 semi customs, and while I only have two holster for the LCR, my advice would be to give the Klipt a try before getting suckered into a $100+ holster that you end up never wearing. The Klipt is cheap, but that's not its selling point; it also happens to be very, very well made and designed.
B**E
Very Minimal
Very thin plastic, open front, good fit. Minimalistic design is very lightweight and adds virtually no bulk to your package. Not sure how long this thin plastic will hold up, but seems good for now.
A**R
It just works
Made in the USA, holster has a good clip that makes sure the holster stays put on the belt when you draw the weapon, durable clip that dosen't warp, easy on easy off, perfect ride height, perfect retention. Basically $75 worth of holster for under $25. A great option as a "tide you over till your $150 holster gets here" or as a "this is gonna be my primary carry holster" option. Did I mention NOT CHICOM, made in the USA?
P**3
Well worth the money!
I wanted to replace my iwb leather holster, which was many years old. This replacement is perfect. The fit is spot on with a definate 'click' when holstering. I may look one for my 9mm Sig p365.
D**E
Fits LCR 357 like a glove.
I bought this for my Ruger LCR 357. I have tried minimalist holsters (like Versa Carry and Clipdraw) in the past, but always seemed to be paranoid about the gun riding up-and-out of place. This made for a lot of 'checking' the firearm's position by touching it. That's not a good thing.This Klipt holster is really amazing, though. First, it's very thin and adds almost no thickness to the weapon. It disappears under an untucked t-shirt. It retains very securely, but comes out with a firm tug. In my opinion, there is no chance of the gun falling out of the holster. I have used leather IWB holsters and this is even more comfortable. I think it's because it is so form fitting to the gun, that it cuts down on size. The plastic holster protects keeps the gun away from your skin. This is going to be my main holster for summertime carry. I like it so much that I have also ordered one for my S&W J Frame. (I should mention that the LCR model does fit my S&W J Frame 637, but it's not a "perfect: fit. Which is why I ordered the J Frame specific model from Ebay). I will post a video review of both soon, check Lestonmedia's Youtube channel.
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