BLACKHAWK! Releases 3-in-1 Concealed-Carry Holster

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posted on May 17, 2016
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Constructed of premium leather and durable injection-molded plastic, BLACKHAWK!’s Leather Tuckable Pancake holster combines the benefits of three holsters in one design: inside-the-waistband, tuckable or belt-mounted wear.

Features & Benefits 

—Designed primarily for civilian and law-enforcement concealed carry
—Premium leather and rigid injection-molded plastic aids retention
—Three-slot design for strong-side, behind-the-hip, appendix and cross-draw carry
—Injection-molded removable/adjustable belt clips for custom cant and ride
—Belt clips for traditional inside-the-pants wear or use as tuckable holster
—Fits belts up to 1.75” wide
—Tension-adjustable retention
—Covered trigger guard for safety and security
—Built-in shirt shield for added comfort and to keep sweat away from gun

“We know that our customers rely on their equipment to keep them safe, and we are excited to offer such a multifaceted holster,” said Jarrett Beck, BLACKHAWK! Product Director. “This new holster offers personal adjustability, safety, convenience and value in an all-in-one package.”

For more information, please visit Blackhawk.com.

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