Preview: Galco COP 3 Slot Holster

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posted on June 28, 2022
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Galco COP 3 Slot Holster

Designed for those who enjoy outside-the-waistband carry with a traditional pancake-style holster, Galco offers its COP 3 Slot made of premium cowhide that fits belts up to 1¾" wide.

Whether cross-draw, butt-forward or neutral cant is preferred, the COP with three belt slots was designed to facilitate firearm use for myriad tasks. A reinforced thumb break and retention strap on the unit’s exterior provide added safety, while internal tension can be adjusted at the user level for a customized firearm fit.

Galco accommodates more than 150 firearm configurations, with left- and right-hand models for both semi-automatic pistols and double-action wheelguns. Price is $136. For more information, please visit galcogunleather.com.

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