Product Preview: NRA Water Buffalo Slide Holster

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posted on December 20, 2016
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Hand-crafted in Texas and tough as a buffalo, this slide holster is poised to become your go-to OWB (outside the waistband) holster. A coated liner, beveled edges and an integrated 20 degree forward cant provide a fast, unobstructed draw. The water buffalo exterior is impressively strong—yet supple—and it distresses beautifully, actually changing color upon holstering. And, it’s cut with magazine relief to avoid accidental magazine releases.

Specifications
• Material: Water buffalo leather
• Outside-the-waistband carry holster
• Sizes: Full Size, Compact
• Ambidextrous
• 20 degree forward cant
• Coated interior prevents fraying and increases draw speed
• Accepts belts up to 1¾” in width
• NRA logo debossed on exterior
• Made in USA

MSRP: $29.95

For more, visit NRAStore.com.

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