Product Overview
The Sticky Holsters Belly Band is a belly band holster from Sticky Holsters. The listed configuration includes Belly Band Carry and Large. At Tar River Arms, we expand the available manufacturer and distributor specifications with practical buying guidance so customers can compare features, confirm compatibility, and choose equipment that fits the intended use.
Because accessory catalogs often compress important fit and configuration details into short distributor fields, the manufacturer part number and the specifications below should be reviewed before purchase.
Key Features and Specifications
- Product Type: Belly Band Holster
- Carry Style: Belly Band
- Size: Large
Why These Features Matter
Belly Band Holster
Knowing exactly what the product is makes it easier to compare the correct features, confirm fit, and avoid buying an accessory that does not solve the intended problem.
Carry Style: Belly Band
Carry position affects concealment, access, comfort, clothing, stability, and the training required for safe use.
Size: Large
Size affects portability, handling, concealment, usable volume, and how the product integrates with other equipment.
How to Choose the Right Holster
Confirm the exact firearm manufacturer, model, barrel length, frame size, generation, and installed accessories. An optics-ready slide, weapon light, laser, suppressor-height sights, or threaded barrel can change holster fit.
Choose the carry position around concealment, access, comfort, clothing, and training. IWB and appendix designs favor concealment, while OWB and paddle designs often emphasize access and range convenience.
Match handedness and retention to the intended use. Passive friction, thumb-break, and active-retention systems require different draw techniques and practice.
Verify belt-loop, clip, paddle, or harness dimensions so the attachment method works with the belt and clothing you actually use.
Holster Fit, Training, and Care
Unload the firearm before test fitting. Confirm the trigger guard is fully protected and that no material, adjustment screw, or accessory can enter the trigger guard.
Practice the draw and reholster process slowly with an unloaded firearm before progressing to live-fire training. Retention devices should be released deliberately without changing muzzle discipline.
Inspect screws, clips, belt loops, stitching, rivets, and retention hardware regularly. Leather, polymer, Kydex, and nylon each require different cleaning and storage practices.
Never force an incompatible firearm into a holster. Excessive pressure can damage the holster, interfere with controls, or create an unsafe fit.
Best For
- Owners of the exact compatible firearm configuration
- Concealed carry, duty, range, or field use appropriate to the carry style
- Shooters who will train with the listed handedness and retention system
- Buyers verifying optic, light, barrel, and belt compatibility
TRA Take
A holster is safety equipment, not just a pouch. Exact firearm fit, complete trigger-guard coverage, secure retention, and a repeatable draw matter more than appearance alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this holster fit my firearm?
The distributor record does not provide complete firearm compatibility. Verify the manufacturer part number directly against your exact firearm configuration before ordering.
Is this holster right- or left-handed?
Handedness is not clearly stated in the catalog record. Confirm the manufacturer part number before ordering.
What carry position does it use?
The listed carry style is Belly Band.
Is it compatible with a red-dot optic?
The catalog does not identify this model as optics ready. Do not assume an optic-equipped firearm will fit.
How should retention be adjusted?
Follow the manufacturer instructions and test retention with an unloaded firearm. The firearm should remain secure without requiring excessive force to draw.
Does the belt attachment matter?
Yes. Belt width, belt stiffness, clip or loop dimensions, and carry position all affect stability and comfort.
Should I practice with the holster before carrying?
Yes. Practice with an unloaded firearm until the draw, retention release, and reholster process are controlled and repeatable.
Can one holster fit several similar firearms?
Sometimes, but similar model names do not guarantee identical dimensions. Use only the firearm configurations specifically identified by the manufacturer.
Does this accessory require shipment to an FFL?
Standard non-serialized accessories generally do not require an FFL transfer and can ship directly where legal. Serialized frames or receivers and certain regulated products are exceptions. Destination, age, carrier, chemical, knife, personal-safety, and product-specific restrictions may apply.
What is the manufacturer part number?
The manufacturer part number listed for this product is BB-Large.
Shipping and Product Restrictions
Standard non-serialized accessories generally ship directly where legal. Some knives, chemicals, aerosols, batteries, personal-safety products, capacity-related items, and other specialized products may be restricted by destination, age, carrier, or local law. Orders are reviewed for applicable shipping restrictions. The purchaser remains responsible for lawful possession and use.
Why Buy From Tar River Arms
- Veteran-Owned Licensed Firearms Dealer
- Secure Online Checkout
- Nationwide Accessory Shipping Where Legal
- Local Pickup Available in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Experienced Product Guidance and Gunsmithing Support
- Product Information Organized Around the Actual Item and Intended Use
Product Identification
Manufacturer Part Number: BB-Large
UPC: 859640007210
Use these identifiers to distinguish this configuration from similar products in the same manufacturer family.

