Product Preview: High Noon Holsters Bottom Line

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posted on June 29, 2018
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Providing an unorthodox but effective method of carry, High Noon Holsters’ Bottom Line is a full-grain-leather, small-of-the-back, outside-the-waistband holster that is made to order and can be wet molded by the company to accommodate roughly 300 handgun models. A part of the company’s Extreme Duty series, the open-top design features an adjustable tension screw, double-stitched seams, a reinforced mouth and an interior sight track. Available in cow or horsehide; dyed black, tan or left natural; and in right- or left-handed configurations, the Bottom Line’s three belt slots provide added stability, and can accommodate belts up to 1½" in width. Price: $110. Contact: High Noon Holsters; (727) 939-2701; highnoonholsters.com.

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