Reflex Holster Guarantee

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posted on October 24, 2012
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10/24/2012

Uncle Mike’s has announced a 100-percent satisfaction guarantee on its line of Reflex holsters. If a consumer is not satisfied with the Uncle Mike’s Reflex holster, it can be returned for a full refund with no questions asked.

The Reflex features Uncle Mike’s Integrated Retention Technology, providing concealed-carry permit holders and competitive shooters with a reliable, easy to use dual-retention holster.

The Uncle Mike's Reflex Holster Money Back Guarantee is valid in the United States on holsters purchased from U.S. retailers. To be eligible for the guarantee, the Reflex Holster must be purchased between October 1, 2012, and December 31, 2013, and returned within one year of the original date of purchase. To learn more about the Uncle Mike's 100-percent Money Back Guarantee, visit www.unclemikes.com/reflex/.

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