CrossBreed Announces Holster Lineup for Taurus G3 Pistol

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posted on September 2, 2019
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In response to Taurus launching its G3 9 mm full-frame pistol, CrossBreed Holsters has announced a robust lineup of Crossbreed holsters custom-fit for the new handgun. To celebrate the launch, Crossbreed is inviting enthusiasts to participate in a giveaway.

Predicting a high consumer demand for the new Taurus G3 polymer striker-fired pistol, Crossbreed worked with Taurus to ensure at-launch availability of its premium holsters, including the popular IWB SuperTuck or the diverse Freedom Carry holsters. For OWB carry, Crossbreed offers G3 holsters in the SnapSlide, DropSlide, Open Top Pancake, and SuperSlide models.

In addition to its more traditional carry holsters, Crossbreed also manufactures modular holster systems to accommodate various home, vehicle, and discrete travel needs. For the Taurus G3, these include the Belly Band, Purse Defender, Pac Mat, Bedside Backup, and Ohai modular systems.

To support the available G3 holster options, Crossbreed has developed mag carriers to coordinate with each of these holster systems.

For details on these and other holster and carry solutions from Crossbreed, visit crossbreedholsters.com.

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