Preview: Bianchi Weathered Series Professional Holster

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posted on March 14, 2022
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Bianchi Weathered Series Professional Holster

Finding the perfect, comfortable, broken-in holster to pair with your well-worn handgun is now easy, thanks to Bianchi. The company’s Professional Holster can now be ordered with a Weathered Series finish that looks great while still allowing the holster to remain rigid and durable.

The Professional features a single open-ended metal clip accommodating belts 1.75" wide. The rough-out finish on the outside of the holster anchors it in place on the belt, while the smooth interior aids in drawing and reholstering.

Left- and right-hand-draw models are available, and the Professional fits most popular handgun options. Suggested retail pricing is set at $62.

For more information, please visit bianchileather.com.

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