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Level 1, 2 & 3 Holsters Explained: Duty & Law Enforcement Guide

Updated June 12, 2026 · By the KydexRig team

Buyers searching "gun holster level 3" and "duty holster" want clear retention — not a concealment IWB. Here's how Level 1–3 retention works, who buys each level, and how to stock or private-label a duty line.

Key Takeaways

What "Level 1 / 2 / 3" actually means

Retention "levels" are a practical industry shorthand for how many barriers stop a grab-and-go draw. They are not a single global ISO standard — factories and brands describe devices slightly differently — but buyers and departments use the language consistently enough that your catalog should match it.

For passive-only geometry and screw tuning, see holster retention explained. Duty SKUs live on our duty holsters category page.

Who buys each level

LevelTypical buyerOEM / wholesale tip
Level 1Range, competition, open carry, plainclothes with cover garmentFastest draw; pair with sturdy OWB belt loops
Level 2Security, some plainclothes LE, agencies that want one active barrierHighest volume "duty-adjacent" SKU for many distributors
Level 3Uniformed law enforcement, corrections, high-risk securityTrain buyers on draw stroke; expect higher unit price & MOQ

Do not market Level 3 duty OWB as "EDC deep concealment" — that mismatch drives returns. Concealment buyers belong in EDC / deep concealment IWB lines.

Duty holster features that matter in RFQs

Light-bearing duty configs should reference your light body early — see light-bearing holsters.

Gun models for a duty / security assortment

Prioritize full-size and compact duty pistols your region actually issues or sells:

Use best-selling models for retail EDC; duty lines follow agency contracts more than Amazon bestsellers.

How to launch Level 2/3 as OEM or private label

  1. Separate the catalog — Duty OWB vs concealment IWB; don't mix in one product card.
  2. Start with Level 2 on 2–4 high-volume platforms, then add Level 3 hoods where demand is confirmed.
  3. Document the draw — photos/video of thumb-break or hood motion reduce support tickets.
  4. Brand & package for B2B (agency SKU labels, bulk poly bags) — see private label guide.
  5. Quote with hardware specs — retention type, light/optic, belt width, left/right hand.

MOQ and unit price depend on hardware complexity — request verified figures for your scope via Request a Quote. For process context, see how Kydex holsters are made.

Mistakes distributors make with duty SKUs

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Level 3 holster?

A Level 3 holster combines passive retention with two active retention devices (for example a hood plus a strap or secondary lock). It is commonly specified for uniformed duty and security use where weapon retention against a grab is critical.

Do I need a Level 3 holster for concealed carry?

Usually no. Everyday concealed carry typically uses Level 1 passive Kydex retention on IWB or appendix holsters. Level 2/3 duty systems are bulkier and designed for open OWB duty belts.

What is the difference between Level 2 and Level 3?

Level 2 adds one active retention device to passive friction; Level 3 adds two active devices. Exact mechanisms vary by design — always confirm hood/strap/button style in the product spec or RFQ.

Can I private-label duty and Level 3 holsters?

Yes. OEM and private-label programs can brand duty OWB shells and retention hardware packages. Share platform list, retention level, light/optic cuts and belt mount when you request a factory quote.

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