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Mission First Tactical (MFT) Holster Line to Debut at SHOT Show 2017

Mission First Tactical (MFT), known for its design of advanced arms accessories, has expanded its American-made product line to include handgun holsters designed and built to maximize security, comfort, and concealment.

January 4, 2017

Mission First Tactical (MFT), known for its design of advanced arms accessories, has expanded its American-made product line to include handgun holsters designed and built to maximize security, comfort, and concealment with the most effective and confident feel when drawing or holstering a firearm.

"Mission First Tactical is renowned for blending unique designs with revolutionary materials and the latest production techniques to create unparalleled firearms accessories," Gordon Edelman, President of Mission First Tactical commented. "The addition of a handgun holster line is a natural progression from our rifle/carbine accessories, since tactical operators also carry a backup handgun in addition to a rifle platform. We at MFT wanted to make certain that the holsters complimented our other accessories in design, material and functionality. Using the latest high-tech materials and production methods, our new holster line has all the fit, feel, and performance one expects from MFT."

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The MFT team of experienced advisors and designers researched materials to develop a holster that would have capabilities unlike any other holster on the market. After evaluating multiple materials, MFT selected Boltaron for its uniform wall thickness, impact and scratch resistance, and chemical and stretch/wear resistance. In addition, Boltaron is ten times more impact resistant than standard plastics, is fire retardant, and is resistant to cracking in arctic cold and deforming in extreme heat. The new material is only known to small custom shops, and is made using sophisticated laser capabilities to produce super clean edges with superior finishing techniques. Every holster undergoes hand assembly and finishing, resulting in a combination of the latest technologies and hand-crafted attention to detail.

The new MFT holsters are Made in the USA, with the Outside-the-Waistband (OWB) making its debut at SHOT Show 2017 this January in Las Vegas, NV. Visit MFT at booth #20214. Multiple models will be available. MSRP is $69.99.

For more on Mission First Tactical, visit www.missionfirsttactical.com .

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