Keep Up With Repairs With Henry Holster Hospital

Zac K
by Zac K

Holsters are just like handguns: They need maintenance, or they fall apart. The new Henry Holster Hospital is made to serve that need, for the DIY-minded gun owner.


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What you’re getting

The Holster Hospital has a couple of small tools to help you keep your holster in one piece, but it is more of a collection of useful fasteners.

Specifically, here’s the list of what they’ve thrown in:


  • 1″, 3/4″, 1/2″, 3/8″, 1/4″ Flathead truss screws
  • 5/8″, 3/4″ Oval head screws
  • 3/8″ screws (for Enigma)
  • Modwing screws and nuts
  • 1/8″ (serrated and non-serrated) screw posts
  • 3/16″, 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″ screw posts
  • 1/4″ double screw posts
  • 1/16″, 1/8″, 3/16″, 1/4″, 3/8″ rubber spacers
  • Metal washers
  • 1/8″, 3/16″, 1/4″ rigid spacers
  • 8-8 coated brass eyelets
  • Vibra-Tite VC-3 Threadlocker
  • Rubber assembly hardware block
  • Mini Phillips-head driver


An enclosed list details what everything is, and where to find it in the rugged plastic container that it’s all shipped in.


Andrew Henry, the company’s founder, says “We understand that a reliable holster is essential for firearm enthusiasts, whether for everyday carry, competition, or duty use. The Holster Hospital is our way of supporting our customers by providing them with a convenient and affordable solution to keep their holsters in excellent working condition.”

Because it’s all neatly organized in a small box (see dimensions above), you can easily transport this to the range or a competition in case you need on-the-spot repairs, and it’s certainly a lot more affordable than replacing a high-end holster simply because it needs fasteners. You should be able to use the Holster Hospital for preemptive maintenance as well, preventing problems before they happen. See it for sale at HenryHolster.com for $55.

Zac K
Zac K

Professional hoser with fudd-ish leanings.

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  • Dominicus Dominicus on Mar 13, 2025

    For three bucks worth of stuff...

  • Kev85147909 Kev85147909 on Mar 13, 2025

    3-5 bucks in hardware, 50-52 bucks for the case. Not!

    • Lonnie Glynn Hopson Lonnie Glynn Hopson on Mar 13, 2025

      wish you'd thought of it, huh? Actually not a bad deal. How much do you know about the fasteners used in all the different holsters out there? That's why I make all my own holsters out of duct tape and cardboard...



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