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Remora No Clip Holsters

Remora No Clip Holsters are holsters made in Naples, Florida that use compression and friction as the retention mechanism. As you will see, the name Remora is very fitting. A Remora, sometimes called a suckerfish or sharksucker, is a fish that attaches itself to sharks, manta rays, whales, and turtles. Remora holsters attach themselves to clothing and skin much the same way.

I’ve been using Remora holsters on and off for almost a year now, and I can tell you I’ve been pretty impressed with their simplicity, practicality and value.

How It Works

If you haven’t used a compression or friction holster before, it might sound a bit strange (it did to me at first anyways), but the idea is simple.

When used Inside the Waistband (IWB) or in pocket carry, the force between either the waistband or the pocket and the body keeps the handgun in the holster. The outside of the Remora holster is made from a latex free, rubberized non-slip material that clings to just about any surface including clothing and skin.

Concealed Carry

My first experience with Remora holsters was when looking for a pocket carry holster for my Kahr CM9. I was interested in the concept of a friction holster, and my research led me to buying a Remora. As a pocket carry holster, there’s not much to say: the Remora holster simply excels. The holster always stays in the pocket when drawing my Kahr, and it’s very comfortable.

Inside the Waistband

Pocket carry only works for me when I’m wearing cargo shorts. The rest of the time, I carry IWB. What’s cool about the Remora holster is that it can serve double duty. As an IWB holster, the Remora is an easy on, easy off option that works. It’s padded, so it’s again very comfortable, and you can use it in any position which is nice.

Lately, I’ve been carrying appendix carry more and more, and the Remora makes a decent appendix carry holster (but not great). What I’ve found with appendix carry is that if I’m going to be sitting for an extended period of time (for example getting in my truck and driving somewhere), it’s more comfortable for me to transition the holster to a 3-4:00 position. Since the Remora holster is a no clip design, this transition is very easy.

I like to use the Remora holster carrying IWB whenever I don’t want to put on a gun belt, like lounging around the house. Yes, I carry at home and so should you. For me, a no belt scenario is the most viable IWB carry scenario for the Remora holster.

The biggest downside to using the Remora holster for IWB is that when the gun is drawn, the holster collapses in your waistband, forcing you to pull the holster out of your pants to reholster. Remora makes reinforced top holsters that do not collapse when the gun is drawn, but I have not tried them out.

Value

Remora holsters are great value. At the time of writing, they were being sold for $25, with a discount available for active and retired military and law enforcement personnel. $25 is a great price for any holster, and given the fact that you can use the Remora holsters for more than one carry method is awesome.

If you are new to concealed carry, and you have bought or are going to buy a pocket pistol (Ruger LCP, Kel-Tec P-3AT, Kahr P380, etc), start off with a Remora holster. It will allow you to try two different carry methods (pocket carry and IWB) with only a $25 investment.

Wrapping Up

Remora holsters are one of my favorite options for pocket carry. I love that you can switch from pocket carry to IWB carry without changing holsters, and that I can move my holster to any IWB carry position quickly and easily. Highly recommended.

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6 Responses to Remora No Clip Holsters

  1. Terry February 9, 2012 at 12:33 pm #

    Ive had mine awhile now and it is the go to holster. The owner is great and very helpfull and when my order vanished in shipping he sent another at NO CHARGE… see if that happens very often, Thanks “Remora”

  2. Gunmart Blog February 9, 2012 at 12:48 pm #

    The method works great… I have done this many times with similar styled holsters but instead between my belt and my pants. Its more secure than one would think.

  3. Vash April 11, 2012 at 8:29 pm #

    I have one for my S&W BG38 and even though I just bought a crossbreed quikclip I still use mine for pocket carry. For me I ran into chaffing problems on my left hip, but thats about it. Other than that I love mine.

    • Brandon April 11, 2012 at 8:37 pm #

      So you like that QwikClip? I have a SuperTuck that is great, but the QwikClip looks like there’s a lot of material below the belt line. Still comfortable?

  4. Don Lacine March 16, 2013 at 9:22 pm #

    Don’t order over the phone, person taking the order has no idea what is going on. I made it very clear what gun I was ordering for. I could tell she was no paying attension to me, so I repeated what gun I needed the holster for. Well guss what…..when the hoster came, my gun did not fit. What a waste of my time and money. Was going to order a second holster for my other gun. Well that’s not going to happen. Left a message on their phone and sent them an e-mail……we will see if they respond or how long it takes to get my money back. Read all these good posts about their holsters and services, must have been family, friends or employees.

  5. tim hanley December 6, 2013 at 3:39 pm #

    I carry IWB in my Remora everyday. I carry a Bersa Thunder Plus so its not a huge gun but it is a double stack .380 so its a pretty meaty grip. I got the “remora-hide” lining and the full sweat shield and the extended cutaway. The full sweat shield really spreads out the pressure of the gun against my side (I carry at 3 o’clock). The leather-like lining adds some stiffness and is a little slicker so I can reholster one-handed.
    I’ve had this one for about 8 months and it shows no sign of wear and does not appear to be softening. I’ll be ordering two more for my other two carry guns very soon.
    I’d recommend a Remora to anyone!