Preview: Sneaky Pete Perfect Series

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posted on November 12, 2023
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Sneaky Pete Perfect Series

Sneaky Pete is known for its hiding-in-plain-sight brand of concealed carry, and its Perfect Series takes the company’s trademark preparedness up to an entirely new level.

Not only does the holster resemble a cellphone case, with room inside the enclosed main compartment for the discreet carry of a firearm, but the addition of elasticized pockets to its front and side faces allow the Perfect Series to also carry the rest of your EDC loadout as well.

The external pockets are ideal for flashlights, knives or a small notebook, while an internal sleeve is there for card-size items.

Each holster is sized to the customer’s specific carry gun—from the smallest micro- and sub-compacts to full-size duty guns—and versions with attachment via either belt loops or metal J-clips are available.

MSPR is $69. For more information, visit sneakypeteholsters.com.

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