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Holster Retention Explained (Passive, Active & Levels 1–3)

Updated June 12, 2026 · By the KydexRig team

Retention is how securely a holster holds the firearm. Getting it right is the difference between a trusted holster and a returned one. Here's how it works.

Key Takeaways

Passive vs active retention

Passive retention holds the gun by friction and a molded click around the trigger guard — secure for everyday carry and adjustable with tension screws. Active retention adds a mechanism (a thumb release, hood or lever) the user must operate to draw, used where weapon retention against grabs matters.

What the levels mean

LevelRetentionTypical use
Level 1Passive onlyConcealed carry
Level 2Passive + 1 active lockOpen / duty
Level 3Passive + 2 active locksLaw enforcement duty

How we tune it

Every KydexRig holster is checked so the firearm seats and releases with the right resistance — secure but not a fight to draw. Adjustable tension hardware lets the end user fine-tune passive retention.

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Frequently asked questions

What is passive retention on a holster?

Passive retention holds the firearm by friction and a molded click around the trigger guard, usually adjustable with tension screws. It's the standard for concealed-carry Kydex holsters.

What does Level 2 or Level 3 retention mean?

Level 2 adds one active locking mechanism to passive retention; Level 3 adds two. They're used for duty and law-enforcement holsters where weapon retention is critical.

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