Lockdown's New Ways to Hide a Handgun

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posted on March 1, 2017
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Need quick access to your firearm but don't want to fumble with a locked vault? Check out the new Lockdown Under Desk Holster, easily mounted with four supplied screws. The ambidextrous holster also has pockets for a spare magazine or flashlight. With a reinforced backing for rigidity, the 4.25” wide elastic holster holds handguns from compact semi-automatics to full frame revolvers. Overall dimensions: 8.5” wide x 10” long x .125” thick. MSRP $23.99

The new Lockdown Night Guardian Low Profile Holster is ideal if you are looking for a lower-profile bedside holster, but want to maintain the accessibility of the original Lockdown Night Guardian Holster. The holster can be folded at different depths for holster height adjustment, and it, too, features a 4.25” wide ambidextrous elastic holster that holds handguns from compact semi-automatics to full-frame revolvers. Overall dimensions are 8.75” wide x 15” long x .125” thick. MSRP: $19.99

  

For more information, visit Lockdown Vault Accessories at btibrands.com/brands/lockdown

 

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