Comp-Tac's Pink Kydex Perfect For Your Valentine

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posted on February 4, 2013
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2/4/2013

Don't know what to get your significant other this Valentine's Day? If she likes pink and carries concealed, Comp-Tac may have just what you're looking for with its limited-time Hot Pink Kydex. This is a first-come-first-served deal that you should jump on while you've got the chance. The Kydex is available to order online or by phone starting today, and there is no extra charge.

The following items are available in pink: The International; The Paddle Holster; The Belt Holster; The Twin Magazine Belt Pouch; The Twin Magazine Paddle Pouch; Light Holders; Combo Pouch; AR Magazine Pouches; Single Magazine Pouch; Tek-Lok Magazine Pouch; Beltfeed. Comp-Tac's products all come with a left or right-handed option.

For more information on Comp-Tac's products, go to Comp-Tac.com.

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