Galco Revamps Website

posted on October 3, 2013
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
rackley2015_fs.jpg

You may or may not have heard, but Galco Gunleather has made some significant changes to its website, providing a much easier user experience.

I’ve long admired Galco products for providing quality holsters that the average person can actually afford. I own quite a few Galco holsters, ranging from entry level to a couple of the more expensive models, including one of the Miami Classic shoulder rigs. However, the Galco website had been difficult to navigate and clunky to visit.

The updated website is nicer to both view and navigate, providing easier search functions and a cleaner profile. The products, however, are still well-made and affordable. Maybe it’s time to look around for holsters for a couple of recently acquired handguns. I do have a Model 66 that is just screaming to be covered with some high-quality leather.

Latest

Hk G36 22Lr 1
Hk G36 22Lr 1

Gun of the Week: Heckler & Koch G36 .22 LR

Due to Germany's strict firearm-export laws, along with U.S. firearm import laws, the closest any HK fan could get to owning a real G36 was in the form of the HK SL8. Now, though, Heckler & Koch has introduced its G36 .22 LR, which, profile-wise, is a G36 in all but chambering.

The Armed Citizen® July 17, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

A Visit to the New Smith & Wesson Academy

Let the training (re)commence at Smith & Wesson's new Academy in Tennessee.

New for 2026: Leupold LCO Pro F2 Red-Dot Sight

The optic giant has updated its flagship red-dot sight with a host of upgraded features.

Rifleman Review: Heckler & Koch CC9

When Heckler & Koch USA launched its micro-compact CC9, it proved to be one of the most robustly built micro-compact handguns yet made.

Beyond the Headlines on Armed Citizen Stories

Concealed carriers in the U.S. commit almost no crimes with their lawfully owned firearms. Armed citizens do, however, stop a lot of crimes.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.