Welcome to Concealment Holster Solutions. I am a one-man business dedicated to those who carry pocket sized weapons, specifically, the fine firearms offered by North American Arms. I hand make every holster and actually use my products on a daily basis. My designs are simple, straight-forward and designed to do two things; orient the weapon correctly in the pocket for an easy draw and obscure the outline of the weapon. They do not have unnecessary flourishes or trendy designs. All detail molding is on the side facing the body, with the outside left plain for concealment. Every holster incorporates a slight curve to match the contour of the leg to minimize printing and is made from American hides.
Please use the Contact Me Page to email me with questions or orders.
Frequently asked questions are answered at the bottom of this page. All prices below include shipping.
Currently I can produce holsters in both left and right hand configurations for the following weapons. In addition, all North American Arms revolver holsters are now available to accommodate the LaserLyte sight.
North American Arms 22 LR Mini 1 1/8 barrel & 1 5/8 barrel, also available with LaserLyte
North American Arms 22 Mag Mini 1 5/8 barrel & 1 1/8 barrel, also available with LaserLyte
North American Arms Pug 22 Mag
North American Arms 22 Short
North American Arms Sheriff, Available now, shown at bottom of this page
North American Arms Black Widow, fixed sight only, also available with LaserLyte
North American Arms Wasp & Wasp Snub, also available with LaserLyte
North American Arms Magnum Ported & Ported Snub,also available with LaserLyte
North American Arms Companion & Super Companion
North American Arms .32 Guardian
North American Arms .380 Guardian
Beretta 21A Bobcat, 22LR or .25 ACP
Please note that I do not produce belt mounted holsters, either in-the-waistband or belt-mounted. I fully believe in pocket carry as the most practical solution for most people, and especially for the small firearms listed above. If you are willing to make the sacrifices required to conceal a weapon on your belt, it might as well be something a lot bigger than any of these models.
Also, for several reasons, I do not produce holsters with pouches or loops for spare ammunition.
The draw button option, shown at the bottom of the page, simply provides a convenient spot to push against with the trigger finger to start the draw. It is a no-cost option and is available on any holster.
No payment is expected until I am ready to ship. I do not accept PayPal because of their strong support for Anti-Second Amendment organizations. I accept either checks or money orders for payment.
Colors available are Black or Brown. Occasionally, other colors are available as well.
A word on shipping times. I currently am able to ship within 7-21 days of placing your order. USPS shipping is included in the price.
The photos below show some possible combinations, but space precludes showing every possible variation. If your gun is listed above, I can build for it. There are two basic style options...traditional and special edition. A LaserLyte-equipped gun can only be accomodated in the traditional style.

Back of Guardian Holster showing the button for drawing. NAA Sheriff, Brown Traditional, RH $30
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Do you offer holsters that accomodate spare ammo?
A: For a variety of reasons, this is something I do not offer, nor do I have plans to in the future.
Q: What's that big flap of leather for? Why is the holster so big?
A: The wing area of the holster serves an important function. It serves to keep the holster and weapon upright and correctly oriented in the pocket. If it were not there, the weapon and holster would just lay in the bottom of the pocket in random position.
Q: Do you make a holster for the (fill in the blank)?
A: If you don't find your gun on the main page list, I don't build for it. From time to time, new models are added, but my main focus is, and will remain, the offerings from North American Arms, as I feel they offer the best balance in performance, concealability and value.
Q: What is a 'Draw Button'?
A:The draw button is a no-cost option available on any holster. It has no retention function; it serves only to assist in starting the gun out of the holster. As the holstered gun is grasped, it falls under the trigger finger and can be pushed against to begin the draw. About 95% of customers opt to have it on their holster.
Q: I filled out the contact form and never heard back. What's up with my order?
A: Not a frequent question, but one I need to address. As stated on the contact page, if you do not provide a valid email address, I will not be able to contact you. In the same vein, if you fail to provide the details I need to make your holster, it will delay things. In the last few months a few people have attempted to place orders, failed to give me a valid email address and have left off important details like barrel length or color choice that prevent me from making their holster. I do not have time or liberty to chase these details down on the telephone and rely on emails to keep a record of what is ordered.
There are instances of people getting error messages with the contact form(very few). To cope with that, I have provided a direct email link, also on the contact page. Obviously, if you use this link, I still need all the same details to make your holster; gun model, barrel length, color choice, left or right hand, draw button option and in some instances, holster style.
Q: I can't find the order button. How do I order?
A: Fill out the Contact Form and in the comment section tell me the obvious details I need to build your holster. The information I need is listed at the top of the Contact Form and should be obvious, but I am constantly surprised at how many people contact me and don't tell me what gun they want the holster for.
Q: You show a Black Widow holster in right hand and in black, but not in brown and left hand. Can you make that for me?
A: There is not enough room to have a photo of every possible combination of color, hand, barrel length, etc. It is really simple; if you see your gun in the gun list, I can build your holster in any color and for either hand.
Q: I want a holster made of soft leather. WIll you make me one and also make it look like this photo I sent?
A: I have just dealt with a customer who wanted a slightly smaller holster made out of soft leather. This simply will not work. While there are degrees of softness, any leather you might call 'soft' cannot accept wet-molding the way a firmer leather will. Result; a holster that isn't firm enough to hold the molding and has retention problems. The leather I use is tanned to my specifications in the USA. It is firm enough to mold well, yet retains a degree of flexability in use.