You can order the Evo with a complete hardware kit that includes everything you need for 1.5 and 1.75-inch belts.

You can order the Evo with a complete hardware kit that includes everything you need for 1.5 and 1.75-inch belts.

If you’re not sure whether an inside-the-waistband (IWB) or outside-the-waistband (OWB) holster is best for you, why not get both? That’s the idea behind the High Threat Concealment (HTC) Evo Holster—it converts to either IWB or OWB via a simple adjustable attachment system, and has a bonus appendix-carry configuration, all in one package. Let’s take a closer look.

Currently, HTC makes the holster for two gun families: most Glocks, and the Sig Sauer P226, P229, P220, P227, P228, and M11-A1. Off the rack, the holsters are sized for the longest gun in each family, so if you use a compact model, like a Glock 26, there will be empty space in the bottom of the holster. The way they’re molded, it makes no practical difference, but if you like, you can order a cut-down version of the holster if you only plan to use smaller guns. On the plus side, if you have both a full size and compact in the same family, like a Glock 17 and Glock 19 or 26, then the same holster works for all. If you’re a Sig user, you might see a little bit of shake because Sig uses slightly different slide widths across the P22X family.

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