Product Preview: BlackPoint Tactical DualPoint Holster

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posted on September 4, 2018
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Molded from a single sheet of Kydex, the DualPoint AIWB holster from Blackpoint Tactical exhibits great fit and finish, as well as some optional enhancements and an unexpected capability. The DualPoint uses a single, strong metal clip for belt attachment, and thanks to channel cuts beneath the clip, the holster can be adjusted for ride height and cant. Two screws near the dustcover area provide for retention adjustment, and the holster can be furnished with a Plus Pouch magazine carrier (additional cost)—attached by a leather strap—and a concealment strut (included) to better tuck the gun into the carrier’s body. Putting the dual in DualPoint, the holster can be reconfigured as an OWB belt holster—simply attach the included belt loop bracket and reverse the direction of the concealment strut (also a belt loop). Available in dozens of color and camouflage schemes. Price: $95. Contact: BlackPoint Tactical; blackpointtactical.com.

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