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Meet FALCO’s New Next-Gen Pocket Holsters

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With interest in deep concealment carry on the rise, FALCO Holsters has launched an updated line of pocket holsters built for reliability, minimal bulk, and long-term durability. The new lineup includes the A226 Leather Wallet Holster, A913 Kydex Pocket Holster, and AX93 Carbon Fiber Pocket Holster — three distinct takes on discreet EDC built from premium materials.

A226 Leather Wallet Holster

The A226 Leather Wallet Holster delivers the classic look and feel of full-grain Italian leather with modern functionality. Constructed from two layers of premium Italian leather, the A226 is shaped to mimic a traditional wallet, reducing print and maintaining discretion inside the pocket. Users can draw directly from the pocket using a simple thumb push against a reinforced backer that keeps the holster in place.

Handmade for over 3,600 handgun models, the A226 offers both longevity and style — leather that wears gracefully while maintaining structure and rigidity for daily use.

A913 Kydex Pocket Holster

Meet FALCO's New Next-Gen Pocket Holsters

For those who prefer a more technical design, FALCO’s A913 Kydex Pocket Holster brings adjustability and consistency to the forefront. Handmade from genuine U.S.-made Kydex, it uses an adjustable retention screw near the trigger guard for customizable draw tension and security.

The A913 also supports three distinct draw techniques: a Thumb Push Draw using the exposed edge inside the pocket, a C-Shaped Hook Draw that catches on the pocket edge during the draw, and a Paracord-Assisted Draw for off-body or bag carry. Whether carried in a pocket or in a pack, it’s a smart, modular approach to concealed carry.

AX93 Carbon Fiber Pocket Holster

Meet FALCO's New Next-Gen Pocket Holsters

At the top end of the lineup is the AX93 Carbon Fiber Pocket Holster, FALCO’s premium model, constructed from genuine carbon fiber. Its ultra-lightweight and rigid design provides strength comparable to steel but at a fraction of the weight. Like the A913, it includes adjustable retention and the same trio of draw options, but with materials optimized for high performance and longevity.

The aerospace-grade carbon fiber shell is highly resistant to moisture, deformation, and wear — perfect for shooters who demand rugged reliability without extra bulk.

Meet FALCO's New Next-Gen Pocket Holsters

“Pocket carry demands absolute reliability in the smallest possible form,” said Robert Kovac, CEO of FALCO Holsters. “With these new pocket holsters, we focused on reducing bulk while maintaining safety, consistency of draw, and material longevity.”

Pricing and Availability

FALCO Holsters’ new pocket holsters range from $80 for the leather A226 to $320 for the carbon fiber AX93 (plus or minus a couple of cents). Each model is handmade to order and compatible with a wide range of popular handguns. For full details, visit FALCOHolsters.com. You can stay up to date with FALCO’s latest product releases and EDC gear by following them on FacebookInstagramYouTube, and X (Twitter).

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