NEW NRA Homeland Hybrid Holster

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posted on August 30, 2016
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The new NRA Homeland Hybrid Holster combines the softness of leather with the strength of thermoplastic Kydex, offering superior comfort and pistol retention. Each holster is molded to the exact shape of your firearm (see size chart at NRAtactical.com), and is impervious to moisture, sweat, dirt and grime. Modular, heavy-duty belt clips allow you to adjust the cant and ride height of the holster for a truly personal fit. The design of the clips also let you tuck your shirt over the holster, eliminating it from sight. 

Learn more about the NRA Homeland Hybrid Holster or request the new 2016 NRA Tactical catalog here

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