Product Preview: TACRIG Flex IWB/OWB Package

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posted on February 27, 2023
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TACRIG Flex IWB/OWB Package

TACRIG’s modular Flex holster system offers a ton of versatility, as it allows any number of the company’s pistol-specific Boltaron shells to be used with a single set of its mounting hardware, and the IWB/OWB Package gives the user even more options.

Included in the bundle with one gun-specific shell are both a breathable universal backer (that includes a set of 1.75" clips for inside-the-waistband carry) and a pair of belt loops for outside-the-waistband use. The system’s tool-less pull-button system also allows the user to switch between these modes of carry in only seconds—without the need to draw and re-holster the firearm. The Flex system is available configured for either left- or right-handed shooters, and many semi-automatic pistol models are supported.

Suggested retail price is $169. For more information, visit tacrig.com.

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