It seems like more and more people are accepting responsibility for their safety and the safety of their families.

This is a great thing.

Holster options are plentiful; not just in brands, but also in positions of carrying.

New Contour holster from Tulster being worn on man’s belt

Up until recently, I had never considered outside the waistband (OWB) carry for concealed carry.

The retention can be adjusted with what they call RAS, which is a vertical-based retention adjustment system.

Then, it can be tightened down for maximum security.

Tulster Contour holster with Hellcat pistol

This helps you conceal the grip of your handgun and reduce the risk of printing.

This helps you customize the holster to fit your preferred position of carry.

I have to say, myHellcat with 15-round magazineis nearly invisible.

Adjustment holes on the Tulster Contour holster

If the wind is blowing, my appendix rig will print through my t-shirt.

But this one doesnt.

Carrying your firearm on the side also naturally conceals some of it with your arm.

Hellcat pistol in holster

For hiding larger guns, I think the appendix carry still reigns supreme.

I also think the speed of draw and a more natural draw are found in the appendix carry position.

That being said, if you dislike appendix carry this might be the holster for you.

Tulster Contour OWB Holster for Hellcat

Final Thoughts

So, will I be switching completely to using the Contour?

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