Do It Yourself Kydex Holster Shells
This DIY Kydex holster shell features an ambidextrous, optic ready, pre-formed vacuum-molded shell. Simply cut, trim, shape, and refine the Kydex material to create your personalized holster. These are vacuum formed shells only and require all drilling, trimming, folding and finish work. These shells are good for the DIYer just getting in to holster making or the professionals that want ready to go shells for your business.
Suggested Tools (Not included):
-Sander/Dremel
-Sanding block
-Drill & Drill Bits
-Scroll Saw (not required but helpful)
-Bandsaw (not required but helpful)
-Heat Gun/Strip
Please contact us for large quanity orders to receive a quote with discounted prices.
Instructions for finishing your holster are not inlcuded. If you have any questions on how to finish your holster, please contact us. You may also want to visit YouTube. There are tons of helpful videos on holster making.
Shipping Details
Shipping is offered via USPS Ground Advantage (unless otherwise noted on the item details page) at a flat rate per item. Free shipping is offered on purchases over $49.
Returns & Cancellations
We offer a 30 day return policy. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, contact us for details. You may return your item within 30 days of purchase on new, unused items only. Returns on damaged (or failed attempts) items will be denied and shipped back to buyer at the buyer’s expense. Please contact us prior to ANY returns on DIY items.
You may cancel your order at any time up to the point that it shows shipped. If your item shows shipped, you must wait until your item is delivered and request a return (no exceptions).
Lead Time
All Kydex Trigger Guards are made to order. Most orders ship in 2-3 days from date of order (excluding weekends or holidays).
Questions
The way that you finish your holster is up to you. Due to the many options and ways to complete your holster, instructions are not included. However, if you have questions at any point, please contact us. We will be happy to help.
Difficulty Level: Medium
We recommend taking your time with precision cutting, trimming, drilling holes, and forming your new holster. This process can be enjoyable and straightforward. I would classify this stage as medium difficulty. I suggest beginning by drilling the necessary holes, then cutting for the optic. Next, heat the sight channel and carefully fold the holster to fit your firearm. This step will help you gain a better understanding of where the holster requires further cutting and trimming for completion.