Beretta

  • Beretta APX Bearing Streamlight TLR7 Light

    Beretta APX Bearing Streamlight TLR7 Light IWB Holster

    $51.90
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  • Beretta APX Bearing Streamlight TLR8 Light

    Beretta APX Bearing Streamlight TLR8 Light

    $51.90
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  • Beretta APX FS - Olight Baldr S/Mini IWB Kydex Holster

    Beretta APX FS – Olight Baldr S/Mini IWB Kydex Holster

    $49.99
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  • Beretta APX with Olight Valkyrie PL Mini 2 - GM23 IWB Kydex Holster

    Beretta APX with Olight Valkyrie PL Mini 2 – GM23 IWB Kydex Holster

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At Coldre Store, every Beretta holster with light in our collection is vacuum-molded to the exact combination of Beretta model and weapon light — because a standard holster designed for a bare Beretta cannot safely accommodate a mounted light. The moment a Streamlight TLR-7, TLR-8, Olight Baldr S, or PL-Mini is attached to your Beretta’s accessory rail, the pistol’s carry profile changes in ways that affect retention geometry, trigger guard coverage, and draw-stroke clearance. A holster that ignores those changes is not a light bearing holster — it’s a liability.

Our Beretta light bearing holster collection covers the Beretta APX, PX4 Storm, 92 series, and their variants — each paired with the most widely deployed weapon lights in the compact and duty-light market. Every shell is precision-molded for the specific pistol-and-light combination, delivering a rattle-free fit, consistent passive retention, and full trigger guard coverage from the first day of carry.

IWB Light Bearing Carry for the Beretta Platform

Running a Beretta IWB holster with light for concealed carry requires accounting for the weapon light’s contribution to the pistol’s bulk and weight.

A modwing or claw attachment is strongly recommended for IWB light bearing carry of any Beretta model — particularly the full-size APX and 92 series, where the combined pistol-and-light profile is substantial. The claw applies inward pressure against the belt, rotating the grip toward the body and counteracting the forward mass of the weapon light to minimize printing through the cover garment.

Dual-clip attachment is the correct configuration for IWB light bearing carry on full-size Beretta models. Single-clip holsters lack the lateral stability to manage the combined weight of the pistol and light through a full day of movement — the holster rotates forward under load, shifting the grip out of consistent draw position.

Who Needs a Beretta Light Bearing Holster?

A purpose-built Beretta holster with light is the required solution for any carrier running a weapon-mounted light as part of their standard Beretta configuration:

  • Concealed carriers (EDC) who run a light-equipped Beretta APX or PX4 for daily carry and home defense readiness — a holster that retains the full pistol-and-light configuration, not just the bare pistol

  • Law enforcement and security professionals carrying the Beretta as a service or off-duty sidearm with a weapon light for target identification and low-light threat discrimination

  • Home defense setups — carriers who keep the Beretta holstered with the light mounted and need a secure platform that maintains retention and trigger guard coverage

  • Range and training use — holsters that retain the light through repeated draw-and-reholster cycles at training speed without shift, separation, or light activation during the draw stroke

A Beretta with a weapon light mounted is a different carry proposition than a bare Beretta — and it demands a holster built for exactly that configuration. A vacuum-molded Beretta light bearing holster ensures precise retention, full trigger guard coverage, correct switch clearance, and a draw stroke that performs consistently from the first carry day forward.

Questions about compatibility or fit? Visit our FAQ or contact our team directly.

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