El Paso Saddlery has been making holsters and gunbelts since 1889—they're the world's oldest gun holstery manufacturer. Everything they produce is handcrafted from start to finish using premium materials and techniques passed down through generations of leather craftsmen. "A Century of Handcrafting ...
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El Paso Saddlery has been making holsters and gunbelts since 1889—they're the world's oldest gun holstery manufacturer. Everything they produce is handcrafted from start to finish using premium materials and techniques passed down through generations of leather craftsmen.
"A Century of Handcrafting Superior Gunleather" — their commitment shows in every piece.
Their catalog spans multiple categories:
Holsters - Classic carry (strongside, crossdraw, dual position, pocket) - Concealment designs - Shoulder and paddle holsters - Duty and hunting/field rigs - Military configurations - Exotic leather options (stingray, crocodile) - Western and cowboy action styles
Complete Rigs & Belts - Cowboy gunbelts and exotic leather belts - Complete outfits (Jesse James, Cheyenne Rig, Rio Grande Rig, Shootist) - Cowboy action and fast draw rigs - Authentic hand-carved options
Accessories - Web cartridge belts - Ammo carriers (automatic, military, revolver, rifle) - Scabbards and saddlebags - Shotgun sports gear - Slings, buckles, and leather finishing options
They don't use modern shortcuts. All work is done by hand using age-old techniques—time-consuming, yes, but the result is gunleather built to last decades. They offer custom measurements and finishes, meaning your holster or rig fits your needs, not a generic mold.
Prices reflect the craftsmanship: basic holsters start around $155-$196, while complete exotic rigs can exceed $1,000. They're not competing on price—they're competing on durability and quality.
If you want leather that'll outlast you and still function flawlessly, this is the manufacturer that does it.
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