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Dark Brown Leather Drop Leg Holster with Magazine Pouch
$150.00 $180.00
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HH-DB-DLH-MP
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A drop leg holster serves a specific purpose. It is made for the user who wants the handgun lower on the body, easier to reach around outerwear or belt mounted gear, and more controlled during movement than a loose hanging setup. This dark brown leather drop leg holster with magazine pouch is built for that kind of open carry, where access, support, and stability matter more than concealment.
The wide upper leather support helps anchor the rig from the belt, while the thigh strap keeps the holster closer to the leg through walking, field movement, and long hours on the range. That makes a difference in real use. A drop leg design should not feel like it is swinging with every step. It should stay planted, ride with purpose, and keep the grip where the hand expects to find it. This setup is built with that in mind.
The dark brown leather body gives the holster a solid working feel with a more classic field look. Leather carries differently than thin synthetic gear. It feels steadier, shapes with use, and develops a more settled fit over time. The structured holster body supports the firearm, while the retention strap adds security for users who want extra confidence during movement. Alongside it, the attached magazine pouch keeps a spare magazine close without adding more bulk across the belt line.
In the field, this style works well for users who wear jackets, utility gear, or heavier outer layers that can crowd the waist. The lower ride position helps keep the handgun accessible when a standard belt holster may feel blocked or cramped. On the range, it offers a practical setup for repeated drills, steady carry, and a more organized draw and reload position.
This is not a concealment holster, and it is not meant to be. It is built for open carry, range work, and practical outdoor use where the wearer wants support, access, and the lasting character of leather. For the user who prefers a traditional material with a stable thigh carry design, this dark brown leather drop leg holster with magazine pouch offers a straightforward working setup that does its job well.
Key Features
- Dark brown leather drop leg design
- Attached single magazine pouch
- Wide belt supported upper section
- Adjustable thigh strap for added control
- Retention strap with snap closure
- Structured leather body for steady carry
- Hand stitched construction for durability
Materials and Construction
Built from dark brown leather with reinforced stitching, a structured holster body, and strong connection points at the belt support and leg strap areas. The leather construction gives the rig a firm working feel, helps maintain shape, and offers a more settled fit as it breaks in with use.
Compatibility
Designed for a full size semiautomatic pistol profile with an attached single magazine pouch. Fit should always be confirmed against the intended firearm dimensions before listing it as model specific.
What’s Included
- Dark brown leather drop leg holster
- Attached single magazine pouch
- Belt support section
- Adjustable thigh strap
- Retention strap with snap closure
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This holster is built for open carry in a drop leg configuration, keeping the handgun lower on the body for accessible field and range use.
The holster is made from dark brown leather with reinforced stitching for structure, durability, and a steady working feel.
Yes. The design includes an attached magazine pouch, keeping a spare magazine close and easy to reach.
Yes. A retention strap with snap closure helps keep the firearm secure during movement while still allowing a practical draw.
Yes. The belt support and thigh strap help position the holster more securely and comfortably for the wearer.
No. A drop leg holster is generally better suited to open carry, range use, and outdoor wear rather than discreet everyday concealment.
Yes. Leather holsters often feel firmer at first and usually become more settled as the leather shapes through regular use.
The lower ride position can make the handgun easier to access when the belt line is crowded by outerwear, tools, or other gear.
Wipe the holster with a soft dry cloth and use a suitable leather conditioner from time to time to help maintain the finish and flexibility.
Before use, always check fit, retention, and draw function with an unloaded firearm to make sure the holster is adjusted and performing properly.
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