Your new Glock 20 packs quite a punch, but now you’re looking for the right holster. We’ve done all the research comparing the different Glock 20 holsters on the market.
Unpack This Article's Arsenal
Get Great Guns And Ammo Deals!
SAFEST NEWSLETTER - WE WILL NEVER SELL YOUR EMAIL
No Spam - No Selling Your Email
We have picked 5 Glock 20 holsters we think deserve your attention, but lets talk a little about the types of holsters for your Glock 20.
Types of Holsters for A Glock 20
Belt Holsters
This is by far the most common way of carrying a gun with you. This type of holster is attached to your belt using either loops or slots.
It can also use a paddle so that you can remove it more easily.
If you’re looking for a belt holster for concealed carrying purposes, you may want to get one that is attached with loops rather than a paddle as it will be less visible and stay on better during a physical struggle.
Belt holsters are often made of one of three materials: leather, kydex, or nylon. While all work well for a holster, the cheaper ones (nylon and kydex) are a bit more bulky than their leather counterparts.
Leather holsters will need to be ‘broken in’ as they may need to stretch to be able to accommodate your Glock 20.
Inside The Waistband (IWB) Holsters
For better concealment, you may want to use an IWB holster. It’s available in the same materials as a belt holster
This type has better retention as it keeps the gun lower and closer to your body, which makes it harder for your assailant to take the gun away from you.
Make sure that you can re-holster your gun with one hand when you’re using an IWB holster. This is important because you may need one of your hands to be free for combat or safety purposes, or even to get someone else to safety.
Get an IWB that sits high enough for you to reach it comfortably. Some tend to sit too low and that extra moment you take when drawing may mean the difference between life and serious harm or death.
Don’t be tempted to attach your Glock with just a grip or clip with no holster because the trigger movement is short for Glocks and can cause unwanted incidences.
Shoulder Holsters
Not very many firearm carriers use a shoulder holster for their guns due to the fact that they can be uncomfortable to wear for long durations of time.
If you’re a woman, anatomy may also come into play, rendering shoulder holsters extremely uncomfortable.
Its high position allows you to conceal them under a jacket and makes them far more comfortable for seated use than an inside-the-waistband or paddle holster.
Other Options
There are other holster options for your Glock 20, like a pocket holster or ankle holster, but because of the Glock 20’s size they wouldn’t be very practical. Now that we’ve covered the types of holster for a Glock 20, we can get to the actual holsters we picked.
Best Holsters for Glock 20
1. Concealment Express IWB KYDEX Holster
This is an IWB holster that has an adjustable retention and cant made from kydex.
It can fit a Glock G20-G21 and has an audible retention lock. It has a full sweat shield to protect your Glock 20 from any moisture.
Pros:
- This holster is lightweight yet durable for comfortable wear
- Works well for concealed carrying of a Glock 20 or 21, despite the fact that these Glocks are of a high caliber
- The belt clip used to secure this holster to your belt is canted and will also ensure that you do not get the holster stuck along with your Glock 20 when you draw
- It is made of high grade materials to ensure durability
Cons:
- The belt clip is made of plastic so it may not be as durable, but you can easily find a replacement for it
- Can be a little uncomfortable due to the pointed tip, especially if worn inside the waistband
2. Barsony Holster Magazine Pouch
This Glock 20 holster is an OWB option, or is to be worn outside the waist band and has versions for both left and right handed people. It makes drawing and re-holstering convenient for its users and is made from laminated Cordura nylon. It has an adjustable thumb break and retention strap.
Pros:
- It has waterproof closed cell foam padding for comfort, and also has a smooth nylon lining
- It is made from high quality materials and with quality stitching
- It has a steel belt clip that is strong and durable and has a leather backing for a belt clip carry
- It can be worn in three different ways: strongside, crossdraw, or small of back
- Fits the Glock 20 extremely well
Cons:
- The belt clip can be a little unstable and may possibly result in Glock 20 wobbling back and forth
- The double stitching does not make this holster good for concealed carrying
3. Blackhawk Serpa Sportster Righthand
This holster fits a Glock 20 and other different kinds of firearms. You can adjust its retention with a screw and its immediate retention will give you an audible click when you re-holster.
It has features of a patented SERPA design despite the fact that it’s designed for civilian carry and range use.
Pros:
- It comes with a paddle mount and is made of polymer material
- Drawing is convenient as the index finger will be in position until you are ready to fire
- It is available for both hand dominances
- Paddle mount is so secure, it’s hard to remove from your belt
Cons:
- It is a little bulkier than other models so it may be a bit uncomfortable at times
- Its bulky nature may also cause it to be not very well concealed
- Before you break it in, pressure may sometimes cause the gun to pop out so make sure you break it in sufficiently first
4. Blackhawk Serpa Concealment Paddle Holster
This CQC Carbon-Fiber holster has Level II retention and a SERPA Auto Lock release. It’s made for concealed carrying and weapon security.
The design of this holster will ensure that you draw and re-holstering convenient and quick. It gives you an audible click when you re-holster to make sure that your Glock 20 is secure.
Pros:
- You can choose between a belt loop and a paddle platform attachment as this holster includes both of them
- It has versions for whatever hand dominance you have, so you don’t have to worry about the holster not being made for your primary firearm hand
- Your Glock 20 will stay secure until you push the release button
Your trigger finger will be in the right position when drawing your weapon
Cons:
- The instructions can be better improved and clearer. It doesn’t really lay out the parts in the packaging and how to set them all up correctly.
- Not as easy to take off when not needed
- The paddle base is a little hard to set up
5. Blade Tech Industries Revolution Holster
This holster is touted as one of the finest field proven carry systems. It is made from a tough polymer that makes it impact resistant and stable in extreme temperatures.
It offers a Level I retention while remaining fully adjustable. You can use this holster in the range or for everyday concealed carrying.
Pros:
- You can adjust the retention to better fit your Glock 20 and make it more secure and comfortably fit
- It is made for right handed people
- It has both belt loops and a paddle to attach it to your belt with
- Easy to figure out and works well for both pro and novice firearms handlers
Cons:
- Your Glock can flop around a bit, but you can adjust it to retain your firearm better
- The paddle can be sturdier and less filmsy
Glock 20 with Light Holsters
Many have asked about finding a Holster for a Glock 20 with a light. This a little trickier as to there are all shapes and sizes of lights and sights that you might add to your Glock. We suggest searching Amazon, for a holster specific to the light you have. Here is an example of a Glock 20 with light holster option we found. You can also go on Etsy and find custom holster makers.
What is the Best Chest Holster for Glock 20?
The best chest holster for a Glock 20 is by far the Kenai Chest Holster.
The buckles are strategically located to be out of way of pack straps and minimize any rub spots. It’s adjustable for most body types and can be worn low or high on the chest.
Glock 20 Holsters Final Thoughts
Upon looking at the different holsters for your Glock 20, I can say that the Concealment Express IWB KYDEX Holster would be my ultimate top pick. This Glock 20 holster trumps the rest I compared because of its top notch quality and its efficiency as a concealed carrying holster. It’s also very comfortable which is an essential consideration and its craftsmanship is admired by many.
On last note – if you’re a Glock lover than please let us know your best choice for either – Glock 17 or Glock 19. Thanks!
Recommended Reading
5 Best Holsters For the Glock 19
What is the Best Holster for the Glock 17?
4 Best Glock 22 Concealment (CCW) Holsters
The Top Four Glock 42 Holsters
Glock 23 Concealed Carry IWB Holster
What’s the Best Holster for Glock 30 Models?
3 Responses
Do you know anyone who actually ankle carries a Glock 20 ?
Disappointing that you left out High Threat Concealment – they offer very high quality IWB and OWB holsters for the G20, with and without weapon lights.
They also offer a kydex (?) belt loop set that is rigid and attaches at both ends, so it is absolutely secure and doesn’t deform. Most belt clips, whether mon or dual clip are designed to clip over the belt and have an unsecured bottom end – these deform in use and ultimately stretch away from the holster, making them vulnerable to slipping over the belt and loosing your weapon.
Raven concealment also has OWB & IWB holsters, with and without weaponlight. The Phantom was an excellent holster, but is no longer available. I haven’t used the newer models.
looking for holster for glock 20 gen4 wknightstick wgreen laser what models do you reccomend