Product Preview: Urban Carry OWB LockLeather Holster

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posted on August 18, 2024
Urban Carry OWB LockLeather Holster

Thanks to an internal, retention-adjustable plastic clip that secures the pistol by grabbing hold of the trigger guard, the OWB LockLeather from Urban Carry is an outside-the-waistband holster that offers both the security of Kydex and the comfort of leather.

Offered in hundreds of pistol fits, in both right- and left-hand configurations, with versions available that can accommodate a slide-mounted red-dot, the open-bottom design of the OWB LockLeather also allows for use with threaded-barreled pistol models.

The holster’s trim design holds the firearm close against the body for minimal printing and can fit any belt up to 1.75" in width.

MSRP is $70. For more information, visit urbancarryholsters.com.

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