Elite Survival Systems just dropped a game-changer for everyday carriers: the IWB / Off-Body Concealed Carry Kit, tailored for the compact pistol kings like the Glock 43X, SIG P365 XL, Springfield Hellcat, and S&W M&P Shield. This isn’t your average holster—it’s a modular beast that lets you swap seamlessly between inside-the-waistband (IWB) comfort for all-day wear and off-body options like purses, bags, or slings for those scenarios where printing is a non-starter. Priced accessibly and built with their signature rugged materials, it’s a nod to the real-world demands of concealed carry, where one-size-fits-all gear often fails.
What makes this kit a big win for the 2A community? Versatility is king in a post-Bruen world, where more states are affirming our carry rights but urban environments and daily routines demand discretion. Compact pistols like these dominate EDC charts because they’re slim, high-capacity shooters that punch above their weight—think 10-12 rounds in a subcompact frame. Elite’s kit bridges the gap between IWB’s tried-and-true security (minimal printing, quick draw) and off-body’s practicality (hands-free for parents, runners, or professionals), reducing excuses for going unarmed. No more compromising on retention or accessibility; the adjustable clips and universal mounts ensure a secure fit across models, potentially slashing I forgot my holster DGU regrets.
The implications? This empowers more law-abiding carriers to stay strapped without the hassle, aligning perfectly with the self-reliance ethos driving 2A growth. As anti-gun narratives push carry fatigue, innovations like this reinforce that defense is a lifestyle, not a burden. If you’re running one of these pistols, grab the kit—it’s a smart hedge against evolving threats and the endless holster hunt. Elite Survival is proving gear evolution keeps pace with our rights.