
Michael Kole doesn't make generic holsters. Every piece is weapon-specific leather work built to fit your exact firearm and your body type. They handcraft everything in Colorado and ship nationwide. "When we say custom - We mean custom!" Their holster lineup covers nearly every carry scenario: Conce...
Own Michael Kole Custom Holsters?
01 // DETAILS
Full description and what we offer
Michael Kole doesn't make generic holsters. Every piece is weapon-specific leather work built to fit your exact firearm and your body type. They handcraft everything in Colorado and ship nationwide.
"When we say custom - We mean custom!"
Their holster lineup covers nearly every carry scenario:
They regularly stock or build for: Sig 365LX, Browning Black Label .380, Kel-Tec PMR-39, Glock 42/43/48/35, Bond Arms derringers, and plenty more. Call with your specific gun—if they don't list it online, they almost certainly make it.
This is unusual. Most custom shops charge extra for southpaw work. Michael Kole doesn't. If you're left-handed, you get the same price as right-handed carriers.
| Holster Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Small Revolver Holsters | $110–$115 |
| Standard Carry Holsters | $115–$155 |
| Large Revolver Holsters | $120–$325 (with scope mounts) |
| Western Holsters | $125–$285 |
| Custom Work | $525–$650+ |
| Mag Pouches | $65 |
They have inventory in stock at their Colorado location and through dealer networks in the Denver area (Arvada, Wellington, Durango). Call for special pricing and stock checks before ordering.
Each holster is weapon-specific, meaning Michael Kole builds the leather to match your exact gun model, not a generic template. This ensures proper fit, retention, comfort, and that predictable platform you need for reliable carry.
They acknowledge the obvious: different body types need different holster styles. What works for a competition shooter doesn't work for a daily concealed carry person. They want to discuss your specific needs before you order.
Gun Show Connection: They work the Denver gun show circuit, so you might catch them in person. One customer at a recent show was talked into finding the right holster for his body type instead of downgrading to a smaller pistol—and he came back ordering three more.
All handcrafting happens in Colorado. No overseas manufacturing, no drop-shipping from Asia. You're buying local American-made leather work.
They encourage calls over online orders so they can confirm your gun's fit, discuss holster style options, and let you know what's currently in stock. They also take custom orders for anything not listed on their website.
Loading comments...