Holster Fit Guide for the Ember
| Holster Model | Fits | Does not fit |
|---|---|---|
| CZ P10C (TLR7 HL-X) | P10C, P10C OR (optics ready), P10C OR SR (optics ready, threaded barrel), P10C Ported with Streamlight TLR7 HL-X **MAY fit P10F (full size) and P10S (subcompact) | P07, P09, P09 Compact, CZ 75, CZ P01 TLR-8, TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub |
| Glock® 17/19/23 (TLR7 HL-X) | G17, G19, G19x, G22 (gen 3-4), G23 (gen 3-4), G31, G32, G33, G34,* G35 (gen 3-4),* G45 or Shadow Systems, G47 G49 w/ TLR-7 HLX, TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7X | G20, G21, G22 gen5, G23 gen5, G26, G27, G35 gen 5, G36, G37, G38, G39, G40, G43, G43x, G48, Polymer 80, TLR-8, TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub |
| Glock® 48/43x | G43x MOS, G48 MOS, G48, Shadow Systems CR920 w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "GL" | G42, G43, G43x non-MOS, G48 non-MOS Shadow Systems CR920XP TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 |
| M&P 2.0 (TLR7-HLX) | M&P 1.0, M&P 2.0, M&P 2.0c, with TLR7, 7A, 7X or 7 HLX, with or without thumb safety. | Metal framed M&P, M&P .45, M&P .45c, M&P 2.0 Carry Comp |
| M&P Shield X | Shield X w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "1913s" | Shield 1.0, 2.0, Plus, or any other variant of the TLR7 Sub, also will not fit TLR7A/X/HLX |
| P365 Mischief Machine | P365 Mischief Machine metal frame w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "1913" and Henry Holsters proprietary Xmacro rail key for TLR-7 Sub (included) | Other metal or polymer frame P365s TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 or TLR-7 Sub marked "Sig" |
| Shadow Systems CR920XP | Shadow Systems CR920XP, CR920 w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "GL" | G42, G43, G43x non-MOS, G48 non-MOS TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 |
| Sig P365/P365XL (*NOT P365 .380*) | P365, P365X, P365XL, P365 SAS, P365XL Comp Rose, P365XL Spectre Comp, Wilson Combat P365 and P365XL Grip modules w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "Sig" | P365 .380, P365Xmacro, P365 Fuse, P322, AXG, Icarus Precision, Mischief Machine TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 |
| Sig P365 Fuse (TLR7 Sub) | P365 Fuse P365 Xmacro w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "1913" and Henry Holsters proprietary Xmacro rail key for TLR-7 Sub (included) | P365, P365X, P365XL, P365 SAS, P365XL Comp Rose, P365XL Spectre Comp AXG TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 or TLR-7 Sub marked "Sig" |
| Sig P365 Fuse (TLR7 HL-X) | P365 Fuse P365 Xmacro w/ TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7X, TLR-7 HLX | P365, P365X, P365XL, P365 SAS, P365XL Comp Rose, P365XL Spectre Comp AXG Streamlight TLR-7 sub, TLR-7 X sub, or TLR-7 HLX Sub |
| Sig P365-XMACRO | Sig P365 Xmacro, Sig P365 Fuse,* Wilson Combat Xmacro w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "1913" and Henry Holsters proprietary Xmacro rail key for TLR-7 Sub (included) | P365, P365X, P365XL, P365 Fuse, P365 SAS, P365XL Comp Rose, P365XL Spectre Comp P365 Xmacro AXG, Icarus Precision, Mischief Machine, Shalotek, Sharps Bros, Any other aftermarket metal grip modules Wilson Combat P365 or P365XL grip modules TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 or TLR-7 Sub marked "Sig" TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-8 or TLR-7 Sub marked "Sig" |
| Sig P365 AXG Legion (Gen1) | Sig P365 AXG Legion (Gen1 Only) | Gen2 Sig P365 AXG Legion (see page for details) |
| Sig P365 AXG Legion (Gen2) | Sig P365 AXG Legion (Gen2 Only) | Gen1 Sig P365 AXG Legion (see page for details) |
| Springfield Hellcat | Springfield Hellcat, Hellcat OSP, Hellcat RDP w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "SA", “HCAT” or "1913 OS" | Springfield Hellcat Pro, Hellcat Pro OSP TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 |
| Springfield Hellcat Pro | Springfield Hellcat Pro, Hellcat Pro OSP, Hellcat Pro OSP COMP* w/ TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub marked "SA", “HCAT” or "1913 OS" | Springfield Hellcat (non-Pro) TLR-7 Sub marked "1913," TLR-7, TLR-7A, TLR-7 HLX, TLR-8 |
| Springfield Prodigy | Prodigy 4.25in, Prodigy 5in w/ TLR-7 HL-X | - |
| Staccato C2 / P | Staccato C2, Staccato P w/ TLR-7 HL-X | Staccato HD P4 or P4.5, Staccato 2024 CS |
| Walther PDP (TLR7 HL-X) | PDP Compact 4in, PDP 4.5in, PDP-F with Streamlight TLR7 HL-X 1913-1 Rail Key | PDP Steel Frame, PPQ, PPQ M2, Q5 Match TLR-8, TLR-7 Sub, TLR-7X Sub, TLR-7 HLX Sub |














Sequoia (verified owner) –
Purchasing this holster already attached to the Enigma was a great call. I was prepared to buy, ship, and assemble the Enigma separately, so this saved me several steps as well as some money. Everything functions great, it’s the best holster I’ve ever owned. I have been able to comfortably conceal in a variety of clothing, and play with a bunch of different configurations to find my sweet spot. Great retention and adjustability on the holster. The complete package.
Will Read (verified owner) –
The owner was really helpful in answering all my questions. I have the non light bearing enigma holster I’d bought a view months ago for my 19x and just bought the light bearing from Henry Holsters for my Glock 45 and TLR-1 Stream light and they are both the most comfortable hardened holsters on the market. The fit and click is satisfying, fits like a glove. It has just the right amount of tension not to fall out if you were wrestling on the ground. The magnetic buckle system works super easy too for taking it on and off. Also I like that the kydex or what ever plastic they use feels a lot more harder and durable than my previous holsters from other companies. Also he attached the sport belt and it all came ready to go. I’d give it a 10 star if I could, I’ve struggled with holsters for years, I was hesitant cause I thought it would be uncomfortable but it’s not, especially with a wedge towards the bottom for when you’re sitting or driving.
raygo (verified owner) –
So thankful that Henry sells the fully assembled Enigma with their holsters, bonus points for being in stock and shipping quickly. The Spark holster fits the G19 w/ TLR1 like a glove, with a solid click and good retention, and feels very sturdy to boot. It’s also very comfortable to wear, and conceals well despite the G19’s width. Very happy with my purchase and Henry’s is now on my go-to list.
Madeline –
Henry holsters has the best customer service ever. The screws were too tight to remove and adjust on my holster so they sent me replacement parts the next day!! Amazing people and will help you find your perfect set up!
Whit Mills (verified owner) –
I bought this holster for my Gen 5 Glock 19 with a TLR-7X about two months ago and have been carrying it ever since.
First off, I’m a tall skinny guy and have had pretty much no issue concealing a G19 in daily/athletic clothing provided I wear (some) shirts a size up. Draw is consistent, and the holster doesn’t shift around or tilt much. It also has a small wedge molded into the bottom to tilt the top half gun towards your body ever so slightly, reducing printing.
Keep in mind there is no functional ride height adjustment on the holster, you will have to do it all through positioning the belt. You can adjust the cant/angle of the holster but only slightly. The Fidlock magnetic buckle is huge and very uncomfortable if you’re skinny like me and it ends near your hip bone at proper tightness. Maybe the reduced size buckle would fix this problem, but I don’t want to lose the quick attachment. I think an elastic/nylon loop and a G hook would work very well with this system to reduce buckle size and increase comfort. This is not a very good option for carrying 4 o’clock, or maybe my body type/gun choice just doesn’t allow for it. Either way I carry appendix.
I got the full sweat guard because I live in a hot climate and work outside. However, the recess in the sweat guard to clear the slide release is absolutely massive. It’s about twice as deep (and wider) than it needs to be. This means the sweat guard is considerably larger on the grip side, which causes an imprint on my stomach, lets some sweat get into the guard, and also pushes the top half of the gun away from your body causing more printing. Maybe just bite the bullet and get the half guard, but I really don’t see why such an exaggerated recess is necessary.
Overall this is a good system. I think it’s better suited for subcompact guns such as a 43x, 365 or Hellcat. But if you wear shorts a lot like I do, this is a very practical way to carry a ‘full thickness’ compact without compromising on retention or ease/speed of use. For a skinny guy, the only significant comfort issue I have with it is the size and placement of the buckle.