Video—Gun Gear: Crossbreed SnapSlide OWB Holster

posted on April 14, 2019

Simple, effective, versatile. Crossbreed’s SnapSlide holster pairs a hand-molded Kydex pocket with a leather backer for sure retention and a comfortable fit. The backer is cut with belt loops, and the semi-pliable material bends with the contours of the body to make for an OWB holster that rides nice and tight to the wearer, improving concealment. Because the Kydex pocket has an open bottom, families of firearms—featuring models with varying barrel and slide lengths—can be accommodated with a single holster. Check out the video for a quick rundown of the holster’s features, and see how it accommodates three very different Springfield Armory XDMs.











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