Friday, March 23, 2007

Gun Holsters - Gift Ideas for Men


by : E Lawrence Welch

Gun holsters - one of man's best friends. Believe it or not - men who are into guns love to receive gun holsters for gifts. Actually, we prefer to get new guns and gun holsters but buying a new gun for someone might cost more money than you are planning to spend.
Gifts are challenging - particularly when your man has pretty much everything he needs, wants and desires - saving those things you obviously aren't going to buy him anyway (i.e. new bass boat, new truck, etc.). Sometimes people are reluctant to purchase gun holsters as gifts - simply because they're afraid they might purchase the wrong size holster. Most online holster stores will work with you to help you find the correct holster size. Generally, all you need to do is send them an email - stating the name, model and barrel length of the handgun for which you wish to purchase a new holster. With this information - the operator of the holster store will be able to suggest a number of holsters which will fit the handgun. Generally, holsters are priced anywhere from $25 and up so you can find a gun holster gift to fit your budget.
Also, you might want to observe what type of holster he uses already or what type he might want. Most men like a shoulder holster or double shoulder holster. Also, a nice side/hip holster is usually a winner. If it's a holster for concealed carry - you might desire a belly holster or waistband holster. Regardless of what type of holster you wish to purchase for him - a good holster store will help you find the right holster gift. All you need to do is send them an email with the correct information and they'll do the rest. Additionally, most good gun holster shops offer a return policy in case he doesn't like the holster or in the rare event the holster is the incorrect size. Once again, it's hard to go wrong when you purchase a man a gun holster for a gift.
Pyle Mountain Holsters
Gun Holsters Blog
About the Author
Mr. Welch is a student of business, politics, life, love and marriage. He also owns and operates an online retail holster store - Pyle Mountain Holsters. He also has a Gun Holsters Blog.


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