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How To Choose The Best Cross Draw Holster For Your Walther PDP Compact - 4"
When you're shopping for a new Cross Draw holster for you.Walther PDP Compact - 4", knowing exactly what you want matters. If you've narrowed it down to a Cross Draw holster, you're already on the right path. Below, we’ll walk you through why this carry style might be the ideal fit, how to find the best model for your body type and setup, and what materials and add-ons to consider.
Why Choose a Cross Draw Holster?
Cross draw holsters are designed for those who prioritise comfort while seated and prefer an alternative draw angle. Worn on the opposite side of your dominant hand, this carry style allows you to reach across your body to draw your firearm.
Ideal for seated carry
Cross draw holsters are excellent for drivers or individuals who spend long periods sitting. The placement allows for easy access to your Walther PDP Compact - 4" without interference from seatbelts or armrests.
Natural draw motion
The cross-body draw is intuitive for many users, especially those with limited shoulder mobility. It provides a smooth, sweeping motion that can feel more comfortable than a straight-side draw.
Great for open carry and concealment
While cross draw is often used for open carry, with the right cover garment, it can also work effectively for concealed carry, especially when worn slightly forward of the hip.
Keeps firearm away from dominant side activities
For users who carry tools, radios, or other gear on their dominant side, cross draw keeps the firearm accessible without interfering with other equipment.
Suitable for specific defensive scenarios
Cross draw carry can be advantageous in retention scenarios where the firearm is protected by your arms and body angle, making it harder for others to grab.
Whether you’re looking for a comfortable seated carry option or prefer the cross-body draw motion, a cross draw holster provides a practical and accessible way to carry your Walther PDP Compact - 4".
How to Choose the Right Walther PDP Compact - 4" Cross Draw Holster for Your Body and Lifestyle
Body type and fit
Choose a holster with adjustable cant and ride height to position your Walther PDP Compact - 4" comfortably across your torso. Slim users may prefer holsters with less bulk, while larger builds can benefit from broader platforms for stability.
Gun size compatibility
Cross draw holsters work best with compact to mid-sized firearms for easier draw and comfort. Full-size pistols can be carried cross draw but may require holsters with enhanced retention and support.
Carry position
Most users wear cross draw holsters on the front of their non-dominant side hip, angled forward for a smooth cross-body draw. Ensure the holster’s cant allows for quick, natural access.
Handedness
Select a cross draw holster designed for your dominant hand, ensuring the angle and draw direction are optimal for your setup.
Retention and safety
Look for holsters with reliable retention mechanisms to keep your Walther PDP Compact - 4" secure during movement. The trigger guard should be fully covered at all times.
Comfort features
Prioritise holsters made from breathable, padded materials to reduce pressure and irritation, especially during long drives or extended seated periods.
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Choosing the best Cross Draw holster for your Walther PDP Compact - 4" comes down to fit, comfort, and confidence. Whether you carry concealed every day or need something rugged for outdoor use, this carry style delivers dependable performance.
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Holsters for Walther PDP Compact - 4" reviews
Latest reviews
Steven W.
I own the Walther PDP F series 9mm with 3.5" barrel. Craft doesn't have a holster for this gun yet. So I took a chance and purchased their Nylon Cross Draw gun holster Code It. C826. It's for the Walther PDP 9mm compact. When I checked on Walther's web site. The only difference between them was the barrel length. Mine is a half inch shorter. My F series fit perfectly! The holster is just a 1/2" longer. No big deal. So for me this holster worked perfect for my new Walther PDP F series 9mm. Hope this helps someone else.
Craig W.
One BEAUTIFUL piece of craftsmanship. Nice thick leather and heavy-duty stitching. Even though I did the plastic bag trick for fitment, my handgun trigger guard continues getting caught upon entry into the holster and I have to fenagle the gun around (quite a bit actually) in order to holster it. Not fun! Then, trying to pull it out presents significant problems as well because the gun does not want to come out. So much for a quick draw if needed. Being that it is a substantial leather product, I'm hopeful, that with some leather conditioner, it will soften up a bit. I may also need to cut or file some material away from the trigger guard area to make it slide in and out a little easier. Very high-quality product - Beautiful finish but the fit could be better. I'm sorry, because of the fit, I can not give it more than 3 stars!
William
Hello, Honestly you make good Holsters, excellent quality and all, but I have come to find out that, the Holster that I purchased was suppose to be for a Walther P.D.P, but it did not fit, in all kind of ways, Number1 they are made too tight, the blank pistols should have the exact same characteristics of the gun, for the Holster purchased, "should be exactly for the gun you purchase the Holster for" my Holster did not slide in past the trigger guard, i had to make a slight small cut, for the gun to go into the Holster, this is when I discovered another problem, the Holsters are way to tight, my Walther P.D.P would not fit without the modification, but my Springfield Echelon fit, but was tight, in short MAKE THE HOLSTERS FOR THE GUN THAT THE HOLSTER WAS PURCHASED FOR, I was going to purchase a Holster for a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0, which is very wide, but from what i see it would be to tight, I can see you would make the Holster very very tight. I could not easily pull the P.D.P from the Holster without trying to stretch it a little, It was purchased for a P.D.P but is being used for a Sig Sauer X Macro, which fits perfectly in every way, again, although it was purchased for a P.D.P, you have great quality material, but the Holsters are not made for the guns characteristics in mind, the blank guns do not have the true guns characteristics, in short, the Holster did not fit the gun it was purchased for. (Way to tight)
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Best Gun Holster Accessories
Choose the right accessories below that will enhance your carry. Don't forget that a proper magazine pouch, a belt or a concealed carry bag are always good choices.

MAGAZINE
POUCHES
Get yourself a custom mag pouch or speedloader pouch. Because there is never "enough ammo" right?
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GUN BELTS
A solid and stable gun belt is what you need to prevent your holster and the rest of your EDC from sagging.
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care kits
Don't forget to get yourself a handy kit that contains everything you need to make sure your holster will last you a lifetime.
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