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How to Start a Holster Brand in 2026 (Step-by-Step)

Updated June 12, 2026 · By the KydexRig team

The holster market is huge and still growing — and thanks to low-MOQ manufacturing, you no longer need a factory of your own to launch a brand. This guide walks through the seven steps from idea to first sale.

Key Takeaways

The 7 steps

  1. Pick a niche and positioning
  2. Choose your launch models
  3. Find a manufacturer
  4. Brand, logo and packaging
  5. Pricing and margins
  6. Business setup and payments
  7. Sample, order and launch

1. Pick a niche and positioning

"Another holster brand" won't cut through. Win a specific corner of the market: a carry style (appendix, deep concealment), an audience (women, off-duty LE, outdoorsmen), an aesthetic (custom prints, premium minimalist), or a feature (ultra-light, optic-ready by default). Your niche shapes every later decision.

2. Choose your launch models

Don't launch 40 models. Start with the highest-demand firearms so one order covers most of your market. The usual winners:

Three to six models is plenty to launch. Offer each in IWB and OWB to double your SKUs without new tooling.

3. Find a manufacturer

This is the make-or-break step. You want a factory with in-house tooling, a low MOQ so you can start small, fast sampling, and real OEM/private-label support. We cover how to vet one in our manufacturer sourcing checklist.

Tip: Order samples from two or three suppliers before committing. Fit, retention and edge finishing tell you more than any sales pitch.

4. Brand, logo and packaging

Your logo can be laser-engraved, embossed or printed directly on the holster, and your packaging (branded box or retail hangtag) turns a generic product into your product. Decide early whether you want blank OEM or full private label — see OEM vs ODM vs private label.

5. Pricing and margins

Factory-direct holsters land around $7–$11/unit at low volume. Retail prices typically run $45–$70, leaving healthy margin for marketing, returns and growth. Price for the value and niche you built — racing to the bottom kills new brands.

ItemTypical figure
Factory unit cost (50–200 pcs)$7–$11
Typical retail price$45–$70
First order (100 pcs)~$700–$1,100
Logo + packaging setup$100–$600

Register your business as you would any other. You do not need an FFL to sell holsters — they're accessories, not firearms. The catch is payments: mainstream processors (Stripe, PayPal, Shopify Payments) often reject firearm-adjacent stores, so set up a firearm-friendly processor (Authorize.Net, PayKings, etc.) before launch.

7. Sample, order and launch

Approve a pre-production sample, place your first bulk order (sampling 5–7 days, production 15–30 days), and build a simple store while you wait. Launch with your launch models, clear product photos, and the niche story that makes you different.

Ready to source? KydexRig manufactures private-label and OEM holsters with MOQ from 50 pcs, in-house tooling and 5–7 day samples. Request a quote →

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to start a holster brand?

Roughly $1,000–$5,000 to launch private label: a first order of 50–200 units at $7–$11 each, plus logo, packaging and a basic website. OEM tooling and larger inventory raise the figure.

Do I need a license to sell holsters?

No FFL is needed — holsters are accessories. You need normal business registration and a firearm-friendly payment processor.

What is the minimum order to start?

Around 50 pcs per model for private label, keeping your first order affordable while you test demand.

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