Holsters
Retention, fit, and carry style matched to your firearm and how you intend to use it.
Independent, education-first guidance on the gear that supports safe handling, comfortable carry, and reliable training, matched to your firearm and your goals.
There is no shortage of firearm accessories on the market, and not all of it serves you well. We help you cut through the noise and choose equipment that earns its place.
The wrong holster, an optic you cannot use, or a safe that is awkward to access can quietly undermine your safety, your comfort, and your training. Good equipment does the opposite. It supports consistent handling, makes carry and storage practical, and helps you build skills instead of fighting your gear.
An equipment consultation is a focused conversation about what you already own, how you train, and what you are trying to accomplish. From there we offer clear, unbiased recommendations you can act on at your own pace.
Guidance across the categories of gear that most affect safe, confident, and reliable firearm ownership.
Retention, fit, and carry style matched to your firearm and how you intend to use it.
When a red dot or other optic makes sense, and what it takes to use one well.
Understanding light as a tool for identification, and how it fits a home or carry setup.
Secure, responsible storage that balances protection with the access you need.
A proper belt that carries the load and keeps your setup stable and comfortable.
Reliable spare-magazine carriage that supports practical, repeatable handling.
Organized, practical gear bags that make range time smoother and safer.
Passive and electronic options that protect your hearing on the range.
Impact-rated eyewear that keeps your eyes protected without compromising your view.
The basics for keeping your firearm clean, functional, and reliable over time.
Dehumidifiers, organizers, and accessories that keep your equipment in good order.
How the individual pieces work as a system, so your gear supports your training rather than competing with it.
Our recommendations start from a simple standard: equipment should support safety, comfort, reliability, and your training, not chase the latest trend. We are not here to sell you the gear of the month or talk you into a longer list than you need.
Instead, we look at what you already own, how and where you train, and what you are trying to accomplish, then point you toward the choices that hold up over time. Sometimes that means a single thoughtful upgrade. Sometimes it means saving your money and keeping what already works. The goal is always the same: gear you can trust, that fits the way you actually use your firearm.
DPS Consulting provides guidance and education, not sales. Our recommendations are based on what serves you, your firearm, and your training, with no obligation and no pressure. You leave with the knowledge to make confident decisions on your own terms.
Schedule an equipment consultation and get clear, unbiased guidance on the gear that fits your firearm and your goals.