IDFholsters.com Now Offers Front Line’s Crimson Trace Compatible Holsters

IDFholsters.com, an online holster store launched in May, now offers new Front Line holsters designed to fit handguns equipped with Crimson Trace Lasergrips.

IDFholsters.com, an online holster store launched in May, now offers new Front Line holsters designed to fit handguns equipped with Crimson Trace Lasergrips.

Founded in 1994, Crimson Trace manufactures laser sighting products for handguns and rail-equipped long guns. They provide responsible firearms owners with a decisive aiming advantage that is designed to be reliable, ergonomic, and simple to use–making confident and better shooters.

The new Front Line Crimson Trace holsters are available for multiple handguns, including the Kahr P-380, Kel-Tec P3AT, Ruger LC9, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, and Springfield XD-S. Made from natural lubricated leather processed without synthetic additives, the holsters come in a variety of carry options.

"Once again, we have a jump on the competition with our ability to meet market demands quickly and efficiently by developing custom holster molds for every carry scenario," said Shmuel Shachar, Front Line’s CEO.

Consumers are invited to take 20% off the entire IDFholsters.com selection for a limited time. Use Promo Code IDFCCW at checkout to apply the discount.

About IDFholsters.com

Designed to satisfy any shooter’s possible need, IDFholsters.com was developed in partnership with Front Line, the official holster supplier of Israel’s military and law enforcement. Navigating by handgun model or material and style makes it easy to browse the ever-expanding inventory of over 3,000 models. State-of-the-art inventory controls allow for easy purchase and prompt delivery. Launched in May 2014, the site continues to grow with an increasing selection of tactical equipment and weapon accessories.

About Crimson Trace

Crimson Trace manufactures grip-integrated, instinctively activated laser sights. Over the years, Crimson Trace engineers have dedicated themselves to constant improvement and evolution of products that now number almost 100–all proudly made in the United States.

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