The SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG is a performance-driven carry gun, but the reality is this: SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG Holsters are built for the way you actually carry and match the expectations of real-world use. SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG Holsters: Built for the Way You Actually Carry demonstrate an intentional focus on practical application.
The holster is what determines whether that performance actually shows up when it matters. In everyday situations, SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG Holsters: Built for the Way You Actually Carry make all the difference.
This platform has a longer slide, expansion chamber, rail, and often optics or lights. That combination demands a holster that’s engineered around it, not something generic that “kind of fits.”
Why Most Holsters Fail This Platform
The DH3 AXG isn’t a standard P365. It has:
- A 3.7” slide with integrated expansion chamber
- A full grip module with 17–21 round capacity
- A rail designed for lights and accessories
That changes everything about how the gun sits on your body.
Most off-the-shelf holsters fail because:
- Retention is inconsistent due to improper molding
- The longer slide creates tipping or rotation
- Light-bearing setups don’t lock up correctly
- The draw stroke feels unpredictable
That’s not a gun problem. That’s a holster problem.
Holsters Designed Around the System, Not the Gun Alone
At Slim Fit Holsters, the approach is different:
This is not “we make a holster that holds the gun.”
This is:
we build a system that controls how the gun sits, moves, and draws.
Key Design Priorities
1. Retention Where It Actually Matters
Retention is engineered around the correct indexing points, not just cranking down screws. That gives you:
- Consistent draw every time
- No dead spots or loose zones
- Secure hold even with lights attached
2. Proper Geometry for Appendix Carry
Appendix carry is about leverage and angles, not just placement.
Our holsters are designed to:
- Push the muzzle slightly outward
- Rotate the grip inward toward the body
- Eliminate printing without sacrificing grip access
3. Stability Under Movement
The DH3 AXG has more mass due to the AXG frame. That requires:
- Correct clip positioning
- Balanced pressure distribution
- A holster that doesn’t shift throughout the day
Configurations We Offer for the P365-DH3 AXG
IWB (Inside the Waistband)
- Appendix-focused designs
- Compatible with optics
- Designed around claw and wedge leverage
This is where the DH3 AXG actually shines when paired correctly. You get concealment without losing control of the draw. Furthermore, SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG Holsters: Built for the Way You Actually Carry support your needs whether you favour IWB or OWB configurations.
Light-Bearing Holsters
If you’re running a weapon light, this becomes non-negotiable.
We build specifically for:
- Proper retention on light-bearing setups
- Correct spacing and clearance
- No interference with draw or reholster
A bad light-bearing holster is one of the fastest ways to ruin a good setup.
OWB (Outside the Waistband)
For range use, duty-style carry, or colder weather:
- Clean, consistent retention
- Proper ride height and cant
- Built to match the same draw mechanics as your IWB
Why This Actually Matters
You can have:
- A compensated slide
- A metal grip module
- 21-round capacity
…but if your holster:
- Shifts
- Collapses
- Or gives you an inconsistent draw
none of that matters.
The holster is what connects the gun to your body and your ability to use it. Clearly, SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG Holsters: Built for the Way You Actually Carry tie every feature of the platform to real everyday performance.
Final Take
The P365-DH3 AXG is a high-performance carry gun. But performance doesn’t come from specs alone.
It comes from:
- How the gun sits
- How it draws
- How consistent it is under stress
That’s where a properly engineered holster makes the difference.
If you’re running this platform, you need a holster that was built for it, not adapted to it. In summary, SIG Sauer P365-DH3 AXG Holsters: Built for the Way You Actually Carry offer solutions for both enthusiasts and professionals.
Written by James Mislow, Firearms Instructor and CEO of Slim Fit Holsters

