The Gun Craft Approved
Gear I personally trust for responsible concealed carry, daily use, and real-world application. No filler. No hype. Just choices I would actually stand behind.
Hunter Constantine Belt
Hunter Constantine Belt
A strong choice for people who want real concealment support without the feel of a stiff, miserable belt.
This is the kind of belt that supports the setup properly while still feeling wearable through normal daily movement. If the foundation is weak, everything above it suffers.
Tenicor Holsters
Tenicor Holsters
A serious option for people who care about concealment, consistency, and not fighting their holster every day.
Holsters are not the place to get cheap or casual. Good concealment gear should help the firearm disappear, stay stable, and support clean access without unnecessary nonsense.
Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp
Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp
A strong modern carry choice for people who want capability, shootability, and concealment in one package.
This kind of platform makes sense when you want a practical everyday carry pistol that still feels serious enough to train with and trust. Small is not enough. It has to remain useful.
Springfield Echelon 4.0C
Springfield Echelon 4.0C
For people who want a more capable carry gun without stepping completely out of the concealment conversation.
Some firearms earn their place because they give you more capability while still staying inside the realm of realistic everyday carry. That is where this kind of platform becomes interesting.
Holosun EPS Carry
Holosun EPS Carry
A smart optic choice for concealed carry users who want modern capability without making the setup unnecessarily bulky.
Carry optics need to make the gun more usable, not more annoying. Window size, reliability, footprint, and carry comfort all matter when the optic is on a real EDC setup and not just a range toy.
Streamlight TLR-7 Sub
Streamlight TLR-7 Sub
A practical light option when you want real utility on a carry gun without turning the whole setup into a brick.
Weapon lights have to fit the role. A concealed carry setup should still conceal, still balance, and still work in normal life. That is where a practical compact light earns its place.