Gould and Goodrich: Premium Leather Holsters, Duty Belts, and Cases

Gould and Goodrich makes leather holsters, duty belts, and gear that law enforcement and security professionals rely on during long shifts. The leather and construction hold up to daily wear, keeping equipment secure and accessible when it matters.

Reliable Durability

Their gear is built to withstand tough conditions, providing long-lasting use for professionals in demanding environments.

Trusted by Professionals

Law enforcement and military personnel rely on their products for safety and functionality, earning the brand a solid reputation.

Accuracy Design

Each piece of gear is thoughtfully designed to meet the specific needs of those in the field, ensuring both comfort and practicality.

Choose Your Holster, Belts Or Other Accessories

Pick the gear that fits your setup—holsters for different carry styles, belts that support the weight of your equipment, or pouches and accessories that keep everything within reach. Gould and Goodrich has options for duty rigs, everyday carry, and specific job requirements.

The Gould & Goodrich Three Slot Pancake Holster

Three Slot Pancake Holster

This three-slot pancake holster sits close to the body with a flat design that distributes weight evenly, made from Gould & Goodrich’s premium Gold Line leather for durability and comfort during extended wear.

Two Slot Leather Belt Slide Holster

Two Slot Leather Belt Slide Holster

This two-slot belt slide holster offers a secure, close-fitting carry with Gould & Goodrich Gold Line leather that breaks in comfortably while maintaining its shape and retention over time.

Gold Line Shoulder Holster

Gold Line Shoulder Holster

B804-G20 Gold Line Shoulder Holster delivers premium leather construction and all-day comfort for GLOCK 20, 21, 29, 30, and 36 models, featuring an adjustable harness system that distributes weight evenly across the shoulders for professionals and concealed carriers who demand reliability.

Gould and Goodrich Concealment Inside Trouser Holster

Concealment Inside Trouser Holster

890-G27 Concealment Inside Trouser Holster offers discreet inside-the-waistband carry in rich chestnut brown leather, designed to fit Glock 26, 27, 33, and Taurus PT111 models with a low-profile design that ensures comfortable concealment for everyday carry.

Black Ambidextrous Holster by Gould and Goodrich

Black Ambidextrous Holster

B892-2 (212150) Black Ambidextrous Holster delivers versatile carry options for both right and left-handed users, featuring durable construction and universal fit design that accommodates multiple shooting preferences without compromising retention or comfort.

Gould & Goodrich Light Bearing Holster

Light Bearing Holster

This light-bearing holster fits the Sig Sauer P320 X5 with an attached tactical light and includes a security hood for extra retention, built for duty or range use where weapon security matters.

Gould & Goodrich Leather Duty Belt

Leather Duty Belt

F/LB49 Fully Lined Leather Duty Belt combines professional-grade durability with comfort, featuring premium black leather or basket weave finish, full lining for extended wear, and a convenient E-Z Slide buckle available in brass or nickel for law enforcement and security professionals.

Lined Duty Belt by Gould & Goodrich

Lined Duty Belt

Lined Duty Belt features robust 4-row stitching for maximum durability and gear support, with full leather lining that provides all-day comfort while maintaining the rigid structure needed for law enforcement and security duty carry.

Restraining Belt by Gould & Goodrich

Restraining Belt

This restraining belt adjusts from 32 to 56 inches with a russet leather finish, designed for secure prisoner transport and handling in law enforcement situations.

Double Mag Case With Belt Loops

Double Mag Case With Belt Loops

This double magazine pouch in chestnut brown Gold Line leather holds two magazines with belt loops, fitting most common 9mm, .40, and .45 caliber pistols from major manufacturers.

Gould & Goodrich Cuff And Mag Case With Belt Loops

Cuff And Mag Case With Belt Loops

This combination case in black Gold Line leather holds handcuffs and a magazine with belt loops, fitting double-stack magazines from Glock, H&K, S&W, and other common duty pistols.

Double Magazine Pouch by Gould & Goodric

Double Magazine Pouch

This double magazine pouch from Gould & Goodrich holds two spare magazines securely on your belt with durable leather construction that keeps them accessible and protected.

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Gould and Goodrich offers different product lines to cover what law enforcement and security professionals need in the field. Their categories range from duty belts and holsters to accessory pouches and gear designed for daily carry and operational use.

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Holster Fit Chart

Gould & Goodrich holsters are sized according to specific firearm models and frame sizes. Always verify your exact gun model against the manufacturer’s compatibility chart to ensure proper fit and retention.

About brand

Gould and Goodrich has been making leather gear for law enforcement since 1946. They started with duty belts and holsters, and that’s still what they’re known for—quality leather goods that hold up to daily wear on the job.

Their stuff is made for cops, security officers, and anyone who needs reliable gear they can count on during a shift. The leather is thick and built to last, not the kind that cracks or stretches out after a few months. Holsters stay secure, belts don’t sag under the weight of equipment, and the stitching holds.

What sets them apart is that they’ve been doing this for decades and haven’t tried to cut corners. They use full-grain leather, real brass hardware, and construction methods that take longer but produce gear that actually lasts. It’s not the cheapest option out there, but people who wear their gear daily will tell you it’s worth it.

They make holsters for different carry styles, duty belts in various widths, magazine pouches, cuff cases, and all the accessory gear that goes along with a full duty rig. Whether you’re outfitting for patrol work or just need a solid everyday holster, Gould and Goodrich makes gear that does the job without falling apart.

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm models are compatible with specific holster sizes?

Each Gould & Goodrich holster is designed for specific firearm models. To find the right fit for your gun:

Contact the manufacturer directly with your holster model number for precise compatibility information

Look for sizing charts that match holster numbers to specific gun makes and models

Do you make shoulder holsters for larger chest sizes?

Gould & Goodrich manufactures shoulder holster systems that accommodate various body sizes. For larger chest measurements:

  • Look for their adjustable shoulder harness systems, which typically accommodate chest sizes up to 60+ inches
  • The X-Factor shoulder holster line offers excellent adjustability
  • Ensure you select a holster specifically designed for the Glock 21/21SF, as barrel length and slide width matter for proper fit
  • For all-day comfort with larger frames, consider models with wide harness straps that distribute weight better

Check the sizing specifications on each shoulder holster model, as they list maximum chest circumference and adjustability range.

Are ankle holsters available for compact revolvers?

Yes, Gould & Goodrich offers ankle holster options suitable for compact revolvers like the Ruger LCR. Features to look for:

  • Models designed specifically for small-frame revolvers
  • Optional calf support straps for added stability and comfort during extended wear
  • Neoprene or padded designs that provide comfort against the ankle
  • Adjustable retention systems to secure lightweight revolvers

The calf support strap is particularly useful for preventing holster rotation and improving weight distribution during movement. Check their ankle holster line for models compatible with J-frame and similar-sized revolvers.

How do I identify which holster model I have?

Gould & Goodrich holsters typically have model numbers stamped or embossed on:

  • The back panel of the holster
  • Inside the belt loop area
  • On a tag or label attached to the holster

To identify compatibility:

  1. Note the complete model number (e.g., “714-32” or similar format)
  2. Visit the Gould & Goodrich website and search for that specific model
  3. Check archived product catalogs if it’s a discontinued model
  4. Contact the manufacturer with the model number for historical compatibility information

Older models may require contacting customer service directly, as some product lines have been updated or discontinued over the years.

What should I consider when choosing a holster for all-day carry?

When selecting a Gould & Goodrich holster for extended wear, consider:

Comfort factors:

  • Material: Leather molds to your body over time; nylon offers lighter weight
  • Padding: Look for models with extra padding against your body
  • Width of belt attachments or harness straps to distribute weight

Fit factors:

  • Proper gun retention without excessive tightness
  • Adjustability for cant (angle) and ride height
  • Body size compatibility, especially for shoulder and ankle holsters

Style factors:

  • Shoulder holsters: Best for larger frames, jackets, or sitting occupations
  • Belt holsters: Most versatile for casual and professional wear
  • Ankle holsters: Ideal for backup guns or deep concealment

Break-in period: Quality leather holsters require 2-4 weeks to fully conform to your firearm and body.

How do I properly care for and maintain my Gould & Goodrich holster?

Leather holsters:

  • Clean regularly with a soft, damp cloth
  • Condition with quality leather conditioner every 3-6 months
  • Avoid over-conditioning, which can soften retention
  • Let dry naturally if wet; never use direct heat
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

Nylon/Synthetic holsters:

  • Wipe clean with mild soap and water
  • Air dry completely before use
  • Check stitching and hardware regularly for wear
  • Avoid harsh chemicals that may degrade synthetic materials

All holsters:

Ensure all snaps, straps, and retention devices function properly

Inspect retention regularly and adjust as needed

Check for sharp edges or rough spots that might damage your firearm’s finish

What’s the difference between duty holsters and concealment holsters?

Duty Holsters (Law Enforcement/Security):

  • Level II or III retention systems (multiple retention devices)
  • More durable materials for harsh conditions
  • Designed for open carry with maximum security
  • Typically larger profile to accommodate retention hardware
  • Often include features like rotating hoods or retention straps

Concealment Holsters (Civilian Carry):

  • Level I retention (friction-based or passive retention)
  • Lower profile for discreet carry under clothing
  • Designed for quick access and comfort during daily activities
  • Lighter weight materials
  • Available in IWB (inside waistband) and OWB (outside waistband) configurations

Gould & Goodrich manufactures both categories. Choose based on your carrying requirements, whether professional duty use or personal concealed carry.

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