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Our holsters are completely adjustable to allow the user to set the holster to their preference.  We do not use thread locker on the hardware prior to shipment. We recommend applying thread locker prior to use once desired retention and belt placement is achieved.

Priority 1 Holsters office hours are Monday - Friday 9a - 12p E.S.T.

All sales are final, no returns.

 

What is lead time? Lead time is the amount of time it will take to manufacture your order after payment is received.  Lead time does not include shipping time or weekends.  Lead times are an estimate and may change according to order volume. We do our very best to stay on time or early.   

 

 Priority 1 Holsters is not responsible for packages lost during shipment.

 

These warnings should be read prior to the use of all Priority 1 Holsters, LLC's products.

By accepting delivery of your Holster order, you acknowledge and agree to the following conditions:

-Great care should be used when handling, storing or transporting firearms or when inserting or removing a handgun from your holster. We strongly recommend a regular practice routine, with an unloaded firearm, be utilized to assure the continued capabilities of both product and user.

-Never place a loaded handgun in a holster without first testing, in an unloaded condition (double-check to make sure the chamber is empty), for proper fit with the handgun. Priority 1 Holsters products are designed to fit factory equipped handguns. The use of trigger shoes or grip adapters, laser sights or any other alterations to the frame, or dimensions of the gun itself may cause improper holster fit and negligent discharge. All Priority 1 Holsters, LLC's holsters are designed and are made for the specific gun it is molded to. Holsters made for handguns with lights mounted must be used with that light mounted on gun to insure proper retention. Do not alter your holster in any way, including accommodating a change made to your handgun. This could result in an unsafe fit for your handgun and possible negligent discharge.

-It is the user’s responsibility to personally check for holster handgun compatibility using actual products. It is also the user’s responsibility to regularly check the holster and its hardware for proper fit and function. Although Priority 1 Holsters, LLC attempts to fit the most current model handguns, manufacturers of handguns constantly update their product specifications. Slight manufacturing changes in a handgun model can affect the proper and safe fit of your handgun and holster. Priority 1 Holsters, LLC and its owners will not be responsible for such changes or for typographical or other human errors, which can and do occur despite diligent efforts. Should your holster become worn, loose, defective, or ill-fitting at any time, cease use immediately and contact Priority 1 Holsters, LLC for warranty coverage instructions. Priority 1 Holsters, LLC and it's owners accepts no responsibility or liability for accident or death due to their product. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the product is with the buyer. Should the product prove defective following its purchase, the buyer and not the manufacturer or retailer assumes the entire risk for any personal injury or death claims.

-Carrying any handgun with a live cartridge in the chamber immediately in front of the firing pin may cause negligent discharge. Single action revolvers and some semi-automatic pistols should be carried with the hammer or firing pin resting on an empty chamber. -It is the user’s responsibility to exercise extreme caution when handling or carrying any handgun and to assume always that the gun is loaded. Do not attempt to cock a handgun while it is in the holster. Cocking the handgun while holstered can cause damage to the holster, gun, or both and may cause negligent discharge. For information on how to safely carry your handgun, please refer to your handgun manufacturer’s safety and instruction manual.

-You must be certain that your gun is securely seated in the holster each time you holster your firearm before removing your hand from the grip. Firearms must snugly fit in holsters to guard against accidental loss of the handgun. However, a snug fit may cause the slide to go out of battery when holstering. Therefore, you should always place your thumb on the back of the slide to ensure that the slide does not go out of battery while holstering. Never place your hand in front of the firearm barrel while trying to holster or un-holster your firearm.

-Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. Keep fingers off the trigger and out of the trigger guard when drawing or replacing the handgun in the holster. This is where a good practice routine, with an unloaded firearm, is essential.

-Always make sure your gun is fully seated in the holster. During vigorous physical activity, including running, you should not rely on your holster’s retention capabilities; the gun should be held in place with your hand to prevent the gun from falling out of the holster. -You must understand that Priority 1 Holsters, LLC has no control over the firearm you use, the ammunition you carry and/or use of such item(s) in the firearm, the way you use the firearm/ammunition/accessory, or in any modification that you make in the future to the firearm/accessory, or to the product (holster). Therefore, Priority 1 Holsters, LLC disclaims all liability for any damages, personal and/or to property, that may result from the use of this holster/accessory.

Please understand that Priority 1 Holsters, LLC is not liable in any way to the wear on the finish of your gun from repeated drawing of the weapon from our Kydex or Boltaron holsters.