

👜 Elevate your carry game with heritage leather that fits like a glove.
The 1791 GunLeather Right Hand OWB Holster is a premium, hand-crafted leather holster designed for Sig Sauer P226 and compatible models. Made from 100% American Steerhide, it offers reinforced durability, superior firearm retention, and a sleek, comfortable fit for belts up to 1 3/4 inches. Engineered for quick draw and everyday concealment, this holster is backed by a lifetime warranty, making it a trusted, long-lasting choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.




| ASIN | B07SPVDY66 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,868 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #808 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | 1791 GUNLEATHER |
| Brand Name | 1791 GUNLEATHER |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Vintage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,003 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Manufacturer | 1791 GunLeather |
| Material | Leather |
| Material Type | Leather |
| Product Style | Durable |
| Size | 4.5 x 4.5 x 5" |
| Style | Durable |
| UPC | 643405252904 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
J**2
Follow My Instructions and your SIG P226 will fit PERFECTLY!
This is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL holster; phenomenal quality and striking appearance. The problem?? As other reviewers have stated, it's a VERY TIGHT fit out of the box. What to do?? Simple!! (although, it will require your patience.) When you receive your holster, try inserting your pistol. It will be impossibly tight; almost to the point where you'll be tempted to return it. DON'T!! The instructions say to wrap your pistol in plastic food wrap. Wrap it at least 3 times and force the pistol in. Then, use a hair dryer to warm the exterior of the holster for a full minute or two, applying more heat in areas which seem to need to loosen up a bit. DO NOT REMOVE THE PISTOL. Allow the warm holster with the wrapped pistol in it to sit overnight. The next day, remove the pistol WITHOUT removing the plastic wrap and then insert it again. Notice, that by heating it and letting it sit overnight, the pistol is now able to slide in and out somewhat easier. It may be only slightly noticeable after on night...Progress!! Okay, remove the pistol again and wrap it 3 more times on top of the original 3 wraps. Again, insert it into the holster and give it another 2 minute blast with the hair dryer. Again, let it sit overnight. The next day, remove it and unwrap the pistol. Check the fit. Still too tight? Repeat the process. Keep adding layers of plastic food wrap, (as many as 6 or 8 wraps) inserting it and applying heat. With each application of heat and each overnight 'stretch', it will loosen up slightly and finaly take the shape of your pistol. After 3 or 4 days, your holster will be a PERFECT fit for your SIG P226. I wanted mine a little snug, but for those who want a very loose fit, just another day or two of the same routine should do the trick. The operative word is PATIENCE. You WILL have a beautiful fit for your SIG and you will LOVE this holster!
P**1
It's Unbelievable!
I am very particular about OWB holsters. Not a kydex kind of guy so I prefer leather holsters especially for steel framed firearms. I had been shopping for Sig friendly holsters. Must have looked seriously at at least 25 different brands from custom made ones to the expected commercial mass offerings. This one caught my eye and I am completely happy with what I received from 1791 Leather. Out of the Amazon box this holster shined with quality. The leather was first rate- sturdy, solid and well stitched. Its design was intriguing overall and I appreciated the "curve" made into the holster so it rides close to the hip. At 3 o'clock it rides solid and gives easy access for presentations. I did take the time to break it in as I do with leather holsters. Rubbed in some leather lotion into the outside and used some "quick draw" treatment to the inside. Holstered the unloaded firearm inside a plastic freezer bag for about 48 hours. After 24 hours I reapplied the lotions, let them dry and reholstered the firearm. The result was an altogether unbelievable holster. I also drew and reholstered the empty firearm a number of times still in the plastic freezer bag to do a final check for fit and retention. I eventually put the holster on my belt and wore it for several hours. It is a KEEPER! Love the dark brown color too. Very happy I chose it. I am 100% certain that anyone who wants a quality holster and doesn't want to spend twice the money will be as pleased with this 1791 holster as I am. It's an heirloom holster I will treasure. Thanks 1791!!! You folks are doing a great service to those of us who want holsters.
S**Y
Just what i was looking for
Been looking for a long time for a nice holster for my CZ 40B 40s&w and finally found it. As some of you may know nice a nice fitting holster for the CZ 40B are hard to come by and 1791 Gunleather didn't let me down. Almost a perfect fit right out of the bag-did the plastic bag fitting and left for about 6 hours and it now fits the gun like it was made just for it. The leather used and the stiching are outstanding-if you're looking for a quality holster at a great price you can't go wrong with 1791 Gunleather
T**R
Fits P226 like a glove and looks sharp!
Four stars for a 1911R, but five stars for a P22X... This is a quality made leather holster at a reasonable price. I originally bought it for my railed 1911 (description says it would fit) and while it did fit, I wasn’t happy for two reasons. First, on a 5” 1911, about 1/2” extended out the bottom of the holster. I prefer to not have the muzzle extend out of an open bottom holster. Second is that while the 1911 was nice and snug, no worries for retention, it did allow some front to rear rotational movement if you put front or rear pressure on the gun. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is that while it is marketed for a railed 1911, it doesn’t quite work for mine to my satisfaction. I am sure other would be happy with the fit on a 1911 but I can be a little “OCD” about these things. I would have given it a 4.5 if I could and had I bought it specifically for my P226 or a P220, it would be a five star rating. I ended up ordering a Desantis holster for my 1911 and while it has a more custome fit, the 1791 uses a thicker and more substantial leather. Even though I wasn’t looking for a leather holster for my Sig Legion P226, I will keep this one because it fits the P226 like a glove, no movement, and completely covers the muzzle. Hard to find a decent leather holster these days at a reasonable price and even harder to find one that you don’t have to wait weeks if not months to receive. I hope 1791 is able to increase their catalogue of custom fit holsters, would love to have one of these for some of my other handguns.
R**N
Fits the Sig Sauer P226 with Rail vary well.
This holster can accommodate the Sig Sauer P226-Rail with a nice fit. You do have a brake-in period where the gun might be hard to come out. However, if you place the gun in the bag that came with the holster, then allowing it to rest inside the holster for a few days–this will reform the holster to the firearm. The construction is substantially strong, and will not collapsed on itself. And it not affect concealment. With a proper belt, the 1791 is a quality and comfortable choice that is hand made with American pride. With other brands of belt holster, I find it hard to remove the firearm do to an extra pice of leather that becomes caught on the ejection port. Plus the non-reinforced leather made it impossible to remove the firearm, at all. This is not the case with the 1791 holsters. With reenforced openings, and no blockage what so ever, allows the easy access to the firearm in a stressful situation. The bottom line is, I believe in this company and what they are striving for–and I trust my life to this holster. I also believe that in five or even ten years from now, I will still be buying from 1791.
M**H
CZ Shadow 2 Compact
Great holster for the money. Fit CZ Shadow 2 Compact perfectly after stretching per instructions. I put on one large ziploc bag. Then wrapped with saran wrap. Then put a piece of cardboard on either side and taped it up with electrical tape. Wrapped the barrel good with the tape. Then forced the gun into the holster. It took some serious pushing to get it in. Left it in for a week. Now it is a perfect fit. It may sound like a lot of work, but most holsters need some variation of this process to get a perfect fit. The quality is outstanding--as nice as custom holsters costing $150-$200.
R**.
1791 GUNLEATHER Holster for Sig Sauer P226, P220, P229 Right Hand OWB Leather Gun Holster.
After looking at many different holsters, I purchased this one for my Sig p229 Elite - CA. Out of the box, it is truly beautiful, with the signature brown finish and high quality craftsmanship. As many reviewers have stated, these holsters are very tight on the firearm and require some break-in time. There are instructions included in the package that outline the break-in procedure but I modified them based on other research. Please remember to make sure your firearm is unloaded and all-clear before proceeding. Videos can be found on youtube that illustrate the wax paper method of breaking in a holster and it works very well. Basically, the firearm is wrapped wax side out (wax away from firearm and in contact with the inside of the holster), with the paper and placed into the holster for a period of 24 hrs - several days. I double-wrapped the firearm before placing in the holster. Mine was in the holster for five full days. At the end of each day, I slid the firearm in and out of the holster several times and then re-wrapped with new paper. At the end of five days, the firearm now fits like a glove in the holster (perfect). This method worked well for me so it is worth a try. Note: Generally, the wax is on the under-side of the paper as it comes off the roll.
S**S
Nice but did not fit
Well made holster but did not fit the firearm it was made for.
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