
Oxcreek Tactical sells two things: finished Kydex holsters ready to carry, and the molds and tools to make your own. If you're building a duty rig or appendix carry setup, they've got both paths covered. Their lineup includes: Defender Series IWB holsters for Glock, Ruger LCP2, S&W M&P Shield, Sig S...
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Oxcreek Tactical sells two things: finished Kydex holsters ready to carry, and the molds and tools to make your own. If you're building a duty rig or appendix carry setup, they've got both paths covered.
Their lineup includes: - Defender Series IWB holsters for Glock, Ruger LCP2, S&W M&P Shield, Sig Sauer, and Springfield XD - Freedom II Series OWB holsters (Glock and S&W options) - Appendix Carry (AIWB) Glock holsters for forward carry positions
Each holster is Kydex—durable, easy to clean, and designed for specific firearms. No guessing on fit.
If you want to make your own carriers, Oxcreek sells the molds:
| Mold Type | Options |
|---|---|
| Magazine Carriers | Single, dual, triple, combo with handcuff |
| Tourniquet Carriers | Soft T wide carrier support |
| Handcuff Carriers | Standard or combo with magazine |
| Knife Sheaths | Ka-Bar Small TDI molds |
| Specialty | Pepper spray, baton, Motorola radio |
They also offer router trim jigs for each mold if you want precision finishing without hand-trimming edges.
Beyond holsters and molding, the shop stocks: - Tactical gun belts (including the OX Belt line) - Magazine carriers and duty gear - Laser engraving services for belt attachments - Multi-layer laser-cut flags - Rush service options for quicker turnarounds
They offer a lifetime warranty on products—check their warranty page for details on coverage.
Building custom carriers with their molds costs significantly less than buying finished pieces and lets you dial in exactly what you need for your specific rig. The molds come pre-shaped; you heat Kydex, press it into the mold, trim, and you're done. Aluminum versions provide durability for high-volume shops.
Oxcreek maintains detailed guides on their site, including step-by-step instructions on how to use molds to make your own holsters. They also have an OEM contact page for bulk orders and shop questions.
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