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Chest Holster or Hip Carry? How to Choose for River Fishing
Chest vs hip carry matters more when you’re fishing than almost anywhere else. You’re not standing still. You’re moving, casting, stepping through water, and managing gear at the same time. Because of this, your carry method needs to work with your system. The right setup stays clear of your line, accessible when you move, and…
What Actually Works When Carrying a Gun While Fishing
Carrying a gun while fishing isn’t the same as everyday carry. What works on land breaks down once you’re in the water. You’re dealing with waders, moving water, and constant motion. You’re casting, bending, and handling gear with both hands. That changes how your firearm sits, how you access it, and how secure it really…
Choosing the Right EDC Holster for City, Trail, and Backcountry Carry
An EDC holster is designed for safe, consistent concealed carry during daily activities. That means it has one job: Hold your firearm securely, keep it accessible, and stay out of your way while you go about your day. Priorities for Everyday Carry Gear You’re sitting, driving, and reaching for things. You’re walking in and out…
Holsters for the Backcountry: What Guides, Hunters, and Hikers Actually Carry
Out in the backcountry, packs, terrain, weather, and long hours on your feet change the rules fast. So carry decisions for your firearm start to matter a lot. A holster that feels fine around town can start working against you once you’re layered up and miles from the trailhead. What Makes a Good Backcountry Holster?…
Holster Carry Options for ATVs and Adventure Vehicles
Carrying a firearm while riding an ATV or adventure vehicle isn’t the same as carrying on foot. What feels comfortable standing still can become awkward or unreliable once you’re seated for miles or bouncing across uneven terrain. Why Vehicle Riding Changes How You Carry Your body position, access angles, and movement change, so your carry…
Tackle-Link vs. Bino-Link: The Best Chest Pack Holster for Your Outdoor Style
Both the Bino-Link and Tackle-Link solve the same problem (carrying a sidearm hands-free), but they’re built for different environments and different types of outdoor movement. Understanding those differences helps you pick the setup that matches how you actually spend your time outside. The Tackle-Link Holster The Tackle-Link Holster converts your fishing chest pack into a…
How to Set Up Your Tackle-Link Holster for a Custom Chest Pack
If you’ve already read our breakdown of why the Tackle-Link is a game-changer for fishing, you know how much easier it makes carrying a sidearm when you’re running a chest tackle pack. It keeps your pistol secure, clear of your waders, and accessible even when you’re managing line, nets, or fast-moving water. Now it’s time…
The Tackle-Link Holster: A Game-Changer for Fishing
Fishing often involves wading through deep water, carrying extra gear, and navigating unpredictable terrain. Adding a sidearm to that mix can be tricky. That’s why GunfightersINC built the Tackle-Link Holster: A chest pack holster system designed to make carrying a gun while fishing more practical. The Challenge of Carrying a Firearm While Fishing A fishing…
6 Common Holster Myths (and Why They’re Wrong)
Holster myths stick around in the firearm community because they often sound reasonable on the surface. A friend might repeat what they heard at the range, or someone online might share “tips” without much real-world testing. Over time, these ideas get repeated so often that people start to believe them as fact. Myths also thrive…
Gun Holsters for First-Time Gun Owners
A holster isn’t just a nice-to-have if you’re a first-time gun owner. It’s a must-have safety tool. Holsters are part of your everyday carry essentials, right up there with your firearm itself. Choosing the right one early on helps you stay safe, stay in control, and carry with confidence. Holsters Are More Than Just a…
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