Safepacker Concealment Holster

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posted on April 23, 2013
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4/23/2013

Available in a variety of sizes to fit a wide range of handguns, the Safepacker Concealment Holster by Wilderness Tactical Products has a nondescript appearance yet allows surprisingly quick access when a dire situation presents itself.

Constructed of Cordura nylon with closed-cell foam padding, the Safepacker has a wide belt loop that secures with a hook-and-loop closure and can be attached to backpack hipbelts, car seatbelts and even wheelchairs. It can also be carried as a clutch or wallet, and Delrin D-rings allow the attachment of a shoulder strap or a key ring.

The Safepacker’s access flap can be opened without revealing the gun inside, and a Velcro-closure speedcut opens during the draw. Compartments in the flap and below the firearm grip area accommodate extra magazines or speedloaders and make the Safepacker a complete grab-and-go outfit that doesn’t require additional pouches. Price: $90 to $100 depending on color.

Contact: Wilderness Tactical Products, LLC; (800) 775-5650; www.thewilderness.com.

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