J Frame Gun Holsters Ultimate Guide

To understand J Frame holsters, you must first understand what J-Frame guns are.

The term J-Frame was first introduced by Smith & Wesson as a designation for particular size revolver.  

But, overtime the designation J-Frame has evolved into something much more recognizable among the gun owners community. 

J-Frame is now a designation used mostly for snort barrel or snub-nose revolvers.  These are very unique revolvers known for their power and compact size.  

Why You Should Carry J-Frame Revolvers

It's not a secret that revolvers are often more reliable then semi-auto pistols.  

J-Frame Revolvers

Also, typically they require less maintenance then semi-auto pistols and are a great concealed carry option.

J-frame revolvers are also very ergonomic.  Most people find them very comfortably to grip and shoot depending on the caliber size.  

J-Frame Holsters

So, now that we know that J-Frame holsters are designed for revolvers are holster options same as semi-auto pistols.  

Yes!  Although, J-frame holsters are slightly more complex by design, they do come in same variety of holster materials as your normal semi-auto pistol holsters. 

Different Types of holsters

J-Frame holsters are generally made from leather, but they're made from more complex materials such as kydex and polyester.  



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