Bianchi’s New Holsters Melding Old with New

in Accessories Misc., Authors, Brian Jensen, SHOT Show 2012
The Classified holster (model 130) with thumb snap.

The Classified holster (model 130) with thumb snap.

The Consent holster (model 125) is an open top holster. Notice the inner shell of synthetic of the holster on the Consent.

The Consent holster (model 125) is an open top holster. Notice the inner shell of synthetic of the holster on the Consent.

The Suppression (model 135) is an IWB holster that is held on with C clips.

The Suppression (model 135) is an IWB holster that is held on with C clips.

The unique idea of the Suppression is the foam/mesh backing with antimicrobial properties.

The unique idea of the Suppression is the foam/mesh backing with antimicrobial properties.

By Brian Jensen

Bianchi International

https://www.bianchi-intl.com/

The news from holster giant Bianchi is their latest entry into the concealed carry market.  Three new holsters blending old technology with new are their entries for SHOT show 2012.

The Allusion series of holsters, is aimed at the concealed carry market.  Allusion holsters blend the advantages and looks of leather (old technology) with the advantages of synthetic materials (new technology).  These new holsters have a polymer inner shell that goes around the gun itself, while there is an outside layer of leather.

Bianchi recognizes that there is a certain allure of leather, some like the smell or look.  However, there is a certain usefulness of polymer that helps lock in the gun, and allow for easy re-holstering.

There are three new models in this line.

The first, is the Consent Model #125, an open top model for .  It is an OWB belt holster that attaches via dual belt snaps.  An extra set of snaps can be attached to make the holster an inside the waistband holster.  The friction and tension along the pistol’s trigger guard hold the gun securely in place.

The next version is the 130 or the Classified, is similar, but has a thumb break snap for added security.  However, it is in all other respects the same as the open top version.  Both models come in brown or black.

The final version is the 135 Suppression.  This is a dedicated inside the waistband holster similar to other designs with some notable differences.  The holster uses a piece of leather as a backing with a synthetic holster that holds the gun.  The holster is held to the person’s belt by “C” clips to use up less space.  The unique feature is the part that rests against the shooter’s side.  Many other holsters use plain leather for the holster backing, but Bianchi uses a foam backing with an anti-microbial mesh sewn on.  This is a nice addition since this part of the holster is often right against your skin, and will be more comfortable.

I asked Bianchi’s James Dawson what prompted the new holsters.  He said, that after seeing the support of the Safariland’s products (a sister city of Bianchi under BAE) they saw the benefits of synthetic holster products.  As a result they created the Allusion holsters.  Gun models were not available as of the time of this writing.  Dawson did say orders are already coming in for the Allusions as we speak.  If you are looking for a leather holster, because for some, there isn’t anything quite like leather, but like the benefits of a synthetic holster, this might just be the ticket for you.

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  • great holsters October 28, 2013, 10:30 am

    These holsters are great if you are looking for comfort and quality.

  • David Fincher January 22, 2012, 9:16 pm

    It would be good to see these for the USP and HK45 Compact . Too few holster for these high quality pistols.

  • John Windsor January 20, 2012, 12:01 pm

    New products are exciting, but would love to see someone pay attention to left handed shooters.

    I called Bianchi, prepared to buy a premium holster, and they guy acted like I shot his dog for having called to inquire about a LH belt/paddle for a Ruger LCR. Won’t call them again – funny how your first interaction with someone makes or breaks it.

  • Lee Dial January 20, 2012, 10:28 am

    Unlicensed Dremel, You could not have said it better! My youngest son has been giving me crap for years referring to Glock imperfection as “Block”. They are not sexy, but they do go Bang! But hey, you to can have a custom made leather holster for the Low Low price of only $500.00 plus shipping & oh you also have to ship the holster maker your Pistol for a Month or two. The other option is to have your pistol Molested by a Kydex Holster or smothered in a loose fitting Nylon Holster. On the other hand, I am a Capitalist, and realize that these Holster companies have to be able to make a profit. So when over 50% of the Handguns sold in America are Blocks, you can’t blame the Holster Manufactures for making what is in highest demand. I am in the same boat as many without a Block Pistol. I have H&Ks, an FN, and a Kimber 1911. At least 1911 holsters are a little easier to find.

  • JOÃO VITORINO MISSIONEIRO January 20, 2012, 10:16 am

    Very good!

  • Unlicensed Dremel January 20, 2012, 9:36 am

    Awesome. The Classified looks GREAT. Now, make me one for the Witness Steel, and/or CZ 75/85, and/or CZ P01, and/or Kahr models and or Sig P-Series or a railed 1911, or…. Wait, don’t tell me, you can get them for crappy cheap plastic guns like the block, but not these higher quality ones, or any of a dozen other plastic guns of higher quality than blocks? They don’t even have one for a 4″ non-railed 1911 (unless the classified has an open bottom – cannot tell). So what’s new? Major snoozefest. Why would you buy a good holster for a seriously ugly, mediocre-quality pistol? At least it is made for the M&P; that much is a plus. bianchi-intl.com/product/Prod.php?TxtModelID=130

    • TOM January 20, 2012, 11:46 am

      There is nothing wrong with a GLOCK, #1 law enforcement gun. Why dog them so bad? I have a few of almost every major gun marker out there and I see no issue with them, as a matter of fact, I have a G17 that has about 19,000 rounds through it and it still looks and works like new…
      I bet you I can out shoot you with my glock, and I have several competition guns…

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