What Is Kydex?

Kydex is a thermoplastic which has quickly become the industry standard for retention equipment around the world for both firearms and knives. Meaning it's only a natural progression to use Kydex in Airsoft as well.

Will My Pistol Be Secure?

Kydex holsters click in and around the trigger guards of pistols in a way that means the pistol isn't coming out of the holster unless the user purposefully draws it.

Can You Do Custom Work?

Even if it's not on the website, we can probably still make it. This might mean you having to send items to us to work with, but everything is well looked after and cared for before sending it back to the customer with a brand new holster. Feel free to get in contact with us through our Facebook Page or through the 'Contact Us' page.

Does Kydex Scratch My Gun?

Kydex will, over time, wear down the finish on your pistol, unfortunately this is one of the draw-backs of Kydex. The holster will usually only show slight wear at the muzzle end of the pistol as well as a slightly shiny mark on the trigger guard.

 

What Is Kydex?

Kydex is a thermoplastic which has quickly become the industry standard for retention equipment around the world for both firearms and knives. Meaning it's only a natural progression to use Kydex in Airsoft as well.

Will My Pistol Be Secure?

Kydex holsters click in and around the trigger guards of pistols in a way that means the pistol isn't coming out of the holster unless the user purposefully draws it.

Can You Do Custom Work?

Even if it's not on the website, we can probably still make it. This might mean you having to send items to us to work with, but everything is well looked after and cared for before sending it back to the customer with a brand new holster. Feel free to get in contact with us through our Facebook Page or through the 'Contact Us' page.

Does Kydex Scratch My Gun?

Kydex will, over time, wear down the finish on your pistol, unfortunately this is one of the draw-backs of Kydex. The holster will usually only show slight wear at the muzzle end of the pistol as well as a slightly shiny mark on the trigger guard.