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Duty Holsters

July 10, 2009

With all of the duty holsters available today, it's amazing to think the only option for police officers used to be black leather. Now there's also laminate, nylon, and all manner of synthetics. For finish there's basketweave, plain, or high gloss. Not to mention increasingly innovative retention devices in holsters from level 1 to 3. Here's a selection of holsters for duty carry encompassing all of these variations.

Holsters: Safe and Secure

June 1, 2009

With all of the duty holsters available today, it's amazing to think the only option for police officers used to be black leather. Now there's also laminate, nylon, and all manner of synthetics. For finish there's basketweave, plain, or high gloss. Not to mention increasingly innovative retention devices in holsters from level 1 to 3. Here's a selection of holsters for duty carry encompassing all of these variations.

Double-Retention Duty Holster

November 1, 2007
The Model 320 K-Force double retention duty holster has a compact body with a sleek modern design. Features include a tough molded sight protector and patented mid-ride belt loop that will not mar the duty belt.

Gould & Goodrich PX4 Storm Holsters

October 1, 2005
Gould & Goodrich Leather now produces a complete line of holsters to accommodate the new Beretta PX4 Storm. Duty holsters offered include the Astro leather double retention holster with a dual trigger guard lock, the K-Force K338 adjustable tension holster, and the Phoenix Advantage Plus B5306 double retention holster. From the company’s Gold Line of concealment products, the model 807 paddle holster, 803 pancake holster, and the model 801 Yaqui slide holster fit the PX4.
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