
Introduction
Belly band holsters have become a staple for concealed carry enthusiasts due to their flexibility, comfort, and compatibility with a range of firearms. But one of the most critical questions potential users ask is: what size gun can a belly band holster hold? Understanding the answer is crucial for both safety and effective concealed carry.
What Is a Belly Band Holster?
A belly band holster is a wide, stretchable band—often made of neoprene or elastic—that wraps around the midsection of your torso. Unlike traditional holsters that attach to belts or pants, belly bands offer a flexible, no-belt-required solution for carrying firearms.
They typically feature integrated pockets or holster slots and can accommodate multiple carry positions: appendix, side, back, and even cross-draw.
These holsters are popular for their discretion, comfort, and adaptability. Materials like breathable neoprene provide a snug fit while wicking away sweat, making them ideal for both casual and athletic wear.
Why Gun Size Matters in Belly Band Holsters
The size of the firearm directly influences how well it fits in a belly band holster. A mismatched combination can lead to discomfort, poor concealment, or even unsafe handling. Here’s why gun size plays a vital role:
- Comfort and Concealability: Larger guns can dig into your torso or print through clothing, while smaller ones generally conform better to your body shape.
- Safety and Retention: Oversized firearms might not sit securely in a standard-sized holster pocket, increasing the risk of shifting or accidental exposure.
- Accessibility and Draw Speed: Proper sizing ensures a smooth draw and re-holstering experience. An ill-fitting gun can slow down reaction time during emergencies.
Typical Sizes Belly Band Holsters Support
Belly band holsters are engineered to accommodate a variety of firearm sizes, thanks to their elastic and adjustable nature. Here's how they generally break down:
- Small Firearms (Subcompact and Micro-Compact): These are the easiest to carry in belly bands. Their slim frames and lightweight design make them ideal for everyday carry (EDC).
- Medium-Sized Handguns (Compact and Mid-Size): Many belly bands support this size range, especially when equipped with adjustable holster pockets.
- Large Firearms (Full-Size Pistols and Revolvers): Some belly band models can accommodate large guns, but this often depends on the width of the band and the strength of its retention system.
Popular Belly Band Holster Models and Their Capacity
- BravoBelt Belly Band Holster: Fits subcompact to full-size pistols, including Glock 17 and 19, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, and more.
- BravoBelt Belly Band Holster Laser Fit: Fits subcompact to full-size pistols with laser & light attachments including Stream Light TLR - 8, Inforce APLc, SureFire x300 Ultra, Olight PL-Mini 2, and more.
Subcompact Firearms Compatibility
Subcompact and micro-compact pistols are a natural fit for belly band holsters. Their lightweight frames and slim designs ensure optimal comfort and minimal printing. Examples include:
- Glock 43
- SIG Sauer P365
- Ruger LCP and LCP II
- Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380
Compact Handguns Fit and Performance
Compact handguns are among the most popular choices for concealed carry, offering a strong balance between stopping power and concealability. Belly band holsters generally accommodate these firearms quite well. Common examples include:
- Glock 19
- Springfield XD-S
- Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus
- Walther PPS M2
Full-Size Pistols and Large Revolvers
Carrying a full-size pistol or large-frame revolver in a belly band holster can be more challenging, but not impossible. The key lies in choosing a holster with a wide band and reinforced retention features. Popular full-size handguns include:
- Glock 17
- Beretta 92FS
- Colt 1911
- Smith & Wesson Model 686
Can Belly Band Holsters Fit Pistols with Accessories?
Yes,belly band holsters can fit pistols with accessories—but not all of them are built the same. That’s why we designed the BravoBelt to be fully compatible with optics, lasers, and light systems.
Our Laser Fit Edition comfortably fits popular attachments like:
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Compatible with Streamlight TLR-1, TLR-7, TLR-8
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Works with SureFire X300 Ultra
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Fits Olight PL-Mini 2 and PL-Pro
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Supports Nightstick TWM-30 and similar-sized systems
Whether you’ve got a red dot or a tactical light, the BravoBelt’s flexible yet secure design adapts to your setup—without sacrificing comfort or draw speed.
Gun Retention and Size Relevance
- Subcompact Guns: Fit snugly and remain secure
- Compact Guns: Typically have strong retention
- Full-Size Guns: May need extra support (e.g. Velcro or thumb breaks)
Concealability Factors Based on Gun Size
- Smaller Guns: Easier to conceal with less printing
- Medium Guns: Require thoughtful clothing choices
- Larger Guns: May print or cause discomfort without careful planning
Best Practices for Choosing the Right Belly Band for Your Gun Size
- Measure your firearm
- Try different carry positions
- Check holster fit while moving and sitting
- Look for adjustable and modular designs
Pros and Cons of Carrying Different Gun Sizes in Belly Bands
Smaller Guns (Subcompact)
- Pros: Lightweight, discreet, easy to wear
- Cons: Limited magazine capacity
Medium Guns (Compact)
- Pros: Versatile, well-balanced
- Cons: Slightly more visible
Larger Guns (Full-Size)
- Pros: Higher capacity, better control
- Cons: May be bulky and harder to conceal
Alternatives for Carrying Larger Guns
- Hybrid Holsters: Combine comfort and structure
- Shoulder Holsters: Great under jackets
- OWB with Concealment: Effective when paired with a cover garment
Safety Tips for Using Belly Band Holsters
- Ensure trigger guard coverage
- Use moisture-wicking material
- Practice your draw and reholster technique
Expert and User Reviews on Gun Size Compatibility
- Users: Prefer subcompact and compact for daily carry
- Experts: Recommend testing with carry positions and warning on retention for full-size guns
Conclusion
Belly band holsters offer flexibility for a range of firearm sizes. Choose based on your gun, activity level, and comfort needs.
FAQs
Can a belly band holster hold a Glock 19?
Yes, it fits most compact models like Glock 19 when supported with quality retention.
Are belly band holsters good for full-size pistols?
Yes, the BravoBelt Belly Band Holsterdesigned to manage the size and weight securely.
What materials are best for heavy-duty belly band holsters?
Neoprene and reinforced elastic with moisture control are ideal.
How do I prevent printing with a large gun in a belly band?
Wear layered, loose-fitting clothes and experiment with carry positions.
Are there belly band holsters for revolvers?
Yes, our BravoBelt Holster works with compact or snub-nose revolvers.
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