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I’ll be frank with you. I’m kind of a traditionalist, and kind of not. Let me explain. Yes, I love M1911 style pistols with antler or wooden grips, but I also like a Hellcat OSP tricked out with a Shield RMSc. Rifles? Sign me up for an Springfield Armory M1A with a walnut stock as well as a SR-style SAINT rifle tricked out with a red dot sight.

If you are looking for exceptional leather for your pistol, you might want to consider Mitch Rosen.

But one area where I am a dyed-in-the-wool traditionalist is with gun holsters. I only like them in leather. Yes, I have run synthetic holsters in training classes and totally get why people like them, but my everyday carry gun is going to be encased in good, old-fashioned leather. You know, that creaky old stuff that smells good and looks even better.

And for those familiar with leather, they know it requires an artisan’s skill to truly do it right. You need top-quality materials, a deep awareness of its strengths (and weaknesses), and years of experience in shaping and molding it into an effective sheath for the most important piece a gear a person can carry — a self-defense firearm.

A black Mitch Rosen holster and magazine holder crafted from premium leather are displayed alongside a Springfield Armory 1911 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. These Mitch Rosen holsters demonstrate the luxury firearm holsters' quality and attention to detail. The sleek design supports everyday carry, blending comfort and durability for discerning gun owners. The image emphasizes Mitch Rosen's dedication to handcrafted gun holsters for concealment and secure firearm retention.
The southpaw author likes leather for his carry guns and recently tried out some Mitch Rosen gear.

Exceptional Source of CCW Holsters

I recently picked up a Springfield Armory Range Officer Elite Operator full-size 1911 (to learn more about that pistol, click here), and I needed to find a good holster to carry it. I wanted an expert’s opinion, so I put in a quick call to my good friend Roy Huntington of American Handgunner magazine fame.

“That’s easy. Mitch Rosen. Let me get you in touch with him,” Roy said. For me, if Roy said it’s good, it’s good. So, I happily started looking around on the Mitch Rosen Extraordinary Gunleather website and waited for the connection with Mr. Rosen.

Inside the Mitch Rosen factory, a man and a woman are seen skillfully assembling holsters, surrounded by tools, machines, and high-quality leather. The image highlights the craftsmanship and attention to detail that define Mitch Rosen holsters. This scene demonstrates the creation of custom leather gun holsters with precision-fit designs. It reflects the brand’s legacy in producing durable holsters for everyday carry and self-defense.
Mitch Rosen (shown here) has been producing high-quality leather holsters and gear for more than two decades.

Mitch Rosen – Man Behind the Holster

Thanks to the connection via Roy, I had the opportunity to talk directly with Mitch Rosen himself. I was curious what got him into the holster making business more than 20 years ago, and what makes his products unique. Over the course of our conversation, I was able to learn a great deal about his company and its offerings.

“I got involved in IPSC when I was still living in Manhattan,” he explained to me. “But, I didn’t have any prior handgun shooting experience and didn’t have any gear.” After he asked around about what was best for him to get, he ordered a holster, magazine carrier and belt rig.

A black leather Mitch Rosen magazine holder with sturdy belt loops is displayed holding a Colt 1911 magazine. The high-quality leather and precise stitching emphasize Mitch Rosen holsters' reputation for durable leather holster materials. This magazine holder is designed for secure and comfortable everyday carry, showcasing Mitch Rosen’s expertise in creating concealed firearm accessories. The sleek design combines functionality with leather craftsmanship for holsters and accessories.
Shown is a 5M single mag carrier from Mitch Rosen in black cowhide.

“When I opened the box, I thought, ‘This is it? This is supposed to be the best?’ It was functional, but I was expecting more. When I moved to New Hampshire a few years later, I decided to make them the way I thought they should be made. Function is essential, but so are fit and finish,” he told me.

The first holster he made was for the 1911 and was a short version of his current 5JR. “I wanted to make a holster that would carry any length 1911 in the same holster. Although I got it to work, I learned the full length version was the best design. Front sights should be covered,” he explained.

A man and a woman work side by side in the Mitch Rosen factory, meticulously crafting holsters. The scene showcases tools, leather, and machines, highlighting the process of creating Mitch Rosen holsters. This dedication to leather craftsmanship for holsters reflects the brand's commitment to producing durable leather holster materials. The photo captures the artistry behind handcrafted gun holsters and premium concealment accessories.
Mitch Rosen Extraordinary Gunleather focuses on the quality of the products first, and costs second.

Extraordinary Efforts in the Gun Industry

“They’re enough ‘economy’ products available. I wanted to manufacture the best quality holsters around. The material, finish, hand work and detail of them would be the apex of the industry,” Rosen explained to me when I asked what his company brings to the holster market.

“We use the best materials possible. If my business was run by an accountant, all our products would be based on price — period. I buy based on what’s best, then see what I’m going to have to pay,” he told me.

A black leather Mitch Rosen inside-the-waistband holster secures a Springfield 1911 Range Officer Elite Operator, demonstrating precision and craftsmanship. The holster’s sleek, minimalist design supports deep concealment holsters for comfortable everyday carry. Mitch Rosen holsters are known for their handcrafted gun holsters, offering premium concealment and durability. This photo emphasizes the brand’s focus on custom-fit gun holsters for serious firearm enthusiasts.
The author picked up one of Mitch Rosen’s USD-II-SF inside-the-waistband holsters for the Range Officer Elite Operator from Springfield Armory.

He continued on and explained to me that the company has become more and more self-sufficient over the years, and even casts their own handgun dummies to use for fitting. Other parts used for production are machined in his machine shop, which he set up in 2011. “Our casting and machining operations are an important part of how we maintain our exceptional level of quality,” he said.

All holsters, belts and mag pouches from Mitch Rosen are constructed of best quality cowhide. However, the company does also offer optional luxury leathers such as crocodile, sharkskin, shell cordovan, ostrich and more if the customer so desires.

Workers at the Mitch Rosen factory are shown carefully assembling leather holsters, with tools and machines visible in the background. This process illustrates the artistry and skill behind Mitch Rosen holsters, emphasizing their reputation for premium firearm holsters. The factory environment underscores the blend of modern techniques and traditional leather craftsmanship. This photo highlights the expertise that goes into producing comfortable holsters for everyday carry and personal defense.
You can see the expansive collection of casting “dummies” of pistols here that Mitch Rosen uses to ensure proper fit.

As you can probably tell, cutting corners is not an option for Rosen. However, he has developed an “Expressline” of gear that is designed to offer more modestly priced options without sacrificing any quality. “To do this, there are fewer options and colors offered,” he explained. “This allows for a more streamlined manufacturing process, and this translates into lower production costs.”

My Option for Concealed Carry

While discussing my holster options with Rosen, I let him know that I’m a southpaw. “That’s no problem,” he told me during our conversation. When I told him the pistol I had and how I wanted to carry it, he recommended the USD-II-SF in left-hand for me.

A close-up of the leather belt loops on a Mitch Rosen inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster, securing a 1911 pistol, showcases the brand’s meticulous craftsmanship. The smooth black leather and reinforced stitching reflect the high-quality gun holsters Mitch Rosen is known for. This design ensures a secure and comfortable carry, ideal for concealed carry holsters. The photo emphasizes the durable leather holster materials and precise attention to detail that define Mitch Rosen holsters. It works with Springfield Armory Inc., SIG SAUER, Colt Mfg. Co., Smith & Wesson, Ruger and other .45 ACP pistols of the M1911 style.
The USD-II-SF comes with a removable belt loop, allowing you to change it out for ones in different widths and colors.

It’s a slimline construction holster featuring a full lining and sight rails, and it employs an interchangeable belt loop system (with additional belt loops offered in different widths and colors). It also features a body side leather extension, which is lined and steel-reinforced. I ordered it in black cowhide along with a matching 5M single mag pouch and gun belt.

After some very impatient waiting on my part, I received the rig about two and half months later (official stated wait time on his website is 10 to 12 weeks). When I opened the box, I was immediately impressed with the quality of the gear. The fit and finish of all of it was exceptional, from the exquisitely shaped and stitched holster and mag pouch to the belt with its solid brass buckle. The belt itself is a true “gun belt,” cut on a curve to combine comfort and support against the weight of your gun and spare magazine.

This image features a Mitch Rosen black leather gun belt paired with an IWB holster, a magazine carrier, and a Springfield Armory Range Officer 1911 pistol in 9x19mm Parabellum. The high-end materials and precision stitching reflect Mitch Rosen holsters’ reputation for excellence in personal defense holsters. The setup ensures optimal firearm retention and quick access for concealed carry users. This photo emphasizes the seamless integration of premium concealment accessories from Mitch Rosen.
The author picked up a holster, mag pouch and belt from Mitch Rosen, all in black cowhide.

I immediately made it my new carry rig with the Springfield Armory 1911, and was impressed by how effectively it concealed the pistol, and how comfortable it was to carry with the pistol and a loaded spare magazine.

Conclusion

The packaging accompanying the rig was adorned with the following statement: “No Gimmicks. Simply Extraordinary Fit, Finish and Function.” Now that I have tried it out for myself, I can say that I wholeheartedly agree with that assessment.

The rig I acquired is absolutely beautiful, and a wonderful complement to my new 1911 pistol. So be sure to check out Mitch Rosen Extraordinary Gunleather at the link below and see which holster is right for you.

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