

🛡️ Carry Smart, Carry Confident – The Holster That Adapts to You!
The WARRIORLAND IWB & OWB Convertible Holster is a premium, US-made Kydex holster designed for right-handed shooters. It fits 1911 5" no rail pistols and various other models, offering versatile inside and outside waistband carry options. Featuring adjustable ride height and cant, plus an optics-ready cut, it ensures a secure, comfortable, and customizable carry experience. Durable, lightweight, and backed by a lifetime warranty, this holster is built for daily use and tactical readiness.






















































| ASIN | B0C6QMNXC9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,506 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #265 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand Name | WARRIORLAND |
| Color | 1911 5 Inch No Rail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (320) |
| Date First Available | May 31, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 5.24 x 1.73 inches |
| Manufacturer | WARRIORLAND |
| Material | Kydex |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Style | 1911 5 Inch No Rail |
D**L
I loved it
I liked this holster a lot. It’s well made, feels sturdy, and fits the gun perfectly. The retention is secure and the draw is smooth. It’s comfortable to wear and easy to adjust. The clips hold well on the belt and the optic cut works as expected. Good holster and worth buying.
J**.
Versatile and Comfortable Holster—Perfect for Both IWB and OWB Carry!
I recently purchased the IWB & OWB Convertible Holster Optic Cut for my Glock 19, and I’m extremely impressed with its versatility and quality. This holster is well-designed to accommodate a wide range of firearms, including my Glock 19, 43X MOS, and even my Taurus G3C. The fact that it can be used both inside the waistband (IWB) and outside the waistband (OWB) is a huge plus, allowing me to switch up my carry style depending on the situation. The adjustable ride height is a fantastic feature, giving me the flexibility to customize the holster for a perfect fit and comfortable draw. It holds the firearm securely while still allowing for a smooth and quick draw when needed. The retention is spot-on, and the optic cut is a great addition, especially for those who run a red dot on their pistol. The holster is made of high-quality materials that feel durable and robust, ensuring that it will stand up to daily use. It’s also surprisingly comfortable to wear, whether I’m carrying IWB or OWB. The design is slim and doesn’t add unnecessary bulk, making it easy to conceal under clothing while still providing full coverage and protection for my firearm. As a right-handed shooter, I appreciate the right-hand orientation option, which is perfectly suited for my needs. Overall, this holster offers excellent value for the price, providing a versatile, comfortable, and reliable carry solution for multiple firearm models. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-quality holster that adapts to different carry preferences and firearm setups.
B**D
Holster
I ordered this for my Sig. Weapon fits in holster good and stays locked in. Is pretty comfortable while conceal carried. Quality of holster appears to be very good. The cost was good compared to some of the other holsters. Holster removes from belt pretty easy when ready to unholster.
T**D
Nice Holster!
This is a comparison review of two Glock 43X (MOS) holsters by Warriorland. ASIN B0C53BBQ6R. IWB & OWB Convertible Holster Optic Cut: Glock 17/22/31 - Glock 19/19X/23/32/44/45 - Glock 43/43X/43X MOS - 1911 5'' No Rail - Taurus G2C/G3C, IWB OWB Combo Holster, Adj Ride Height, Right Hand Hand Optional $36.99 (originally $39.99, on a 8% off sale, on 2023/12/16). ASIN B0CMX6GK9S. Glock 43 Holster Glock 43X MOS IWB Kydex Holster w/Claw & Optics Cut: Glock 43 / Glock 43X & Glock 43X MOS Pistol, Inside Waistband Concealed Carry Holster G43X, Adj. Retention & Cant, Right Hand Currently unavailable. Was $39.99 in early December. It looks like Warriorland makes many other styles of holsters, but in this review, I will distinguish the two holsters as the holster with claw (HWC) and the holster without claw (HWOC). First, here are the similarities. Both holsters compared here: ~ are Kydex holsters that fit the Glock 43X (MOS) capable of having an optic installed, ~ have an open end design that allows for a threaded barrel to protrude through the end, though suppressors obviously won't fit through the holster, ~ have adjustable retention by means of looseming or tightening one or two of the screws used to assemble the holster together, where a rubber cushion introduces resistance, ~ have an adjustable cant, though by different methods, ~ no thread lock is used anywhere. Then, the differences are that: ~ HWC is an IWB only design, while HWOC can be configured to be IWB or OWB, ~ HWC uses a wide plastic belt clip, while HWOC uses two narrow plastic belt clips that are on each side of the holster, ~ HWC ride height cannot be adjusted, while HWOC ride height is adjusted by moving the belt clips up and down. ~ HWC cant adjustment is accomplished by loosening the belt clip screws and altering the angle of the belt clip against the holster. The Amazon product page doesn't mention HWOC having cant adjustment, but slight adjustments can be made by adjusting the right and left belt clips unevenly. ~ HWC Kydex extends on the left side of the gun nearly to the end of the slide, offering protection from rubbing and snags while holstering and unholstering. HWOC Kydex extends only to the point of protecting the slide release. ~ HWC has a claw, and HWOC does not. _The Claw_ Having the claw is definitely an advantage. The small plastic piece pushes on the inside of the waistband, tilting the holster and therefore the grip clockwise into the abdomen, making concealled carry printing less obvious. I also find that this tilt makes it easier for me to get my thumb on the left side of the gun easier. I notice that the claw slides around against the inside of the waistband, although the surface of the claw that interfaces with the inside of the waistband has some texture to it. I might rough it up a bit more with a Dremel, or add grip tape. _IWB Only or Dual Purpose IWB/OWB_ The HWOC being dual purpose is nice, but I don't see OWB carry necessary for a subcompact like the 43X. I will most likely always carry this at the 12 O'clock position, IWB. _Comfort_ I wish that the HWOC has more of a curved shape. While this holster with a 43X is no where near the size of having a Glock 19 in a IWB holster, it is a bit more substantial compared to my previous setup, and if the HWOC was a bit more curved, I think it would fit better. I'm not sure what the ideal position is for the HWOC, but I couldn't get comfortable even at 12 O'clock. Ride height is just right with the HWC for walking, sitting, and driving, so it's not a huge disadvantage not being able to adjust it. At the moment, I think that both are well made, but I'm leaning more toward using the HWC primarily.
T**N
Remarkably comfortable and good quality
I own at least 35 holsters and this is still probably the most comfortable. Fits a variety of firearms too and doesn't print much at all. Many other holsters are 3 times the price and are far less comfortable
L**S
Fits gun well very uncomfortable
I like the adjustable clips for cant and IWB/OWB. Retention is very good, no rattle. IWB is incredibly uncomfortable for me 6'1" 215 Lbs. I know a 1911 isn't known for its comfort yet this really is brutal. OWB is decent but still not the most comfortable thing in the world. One thing I would change is making the clips just an Inch wider to allow them to fit on either side of a belt buckle for the Appendix carry position. They are currently 2" apart which isn't quite enough tp fit around 99% of belt buckles
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