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The great Bill Jordan once said: "There is no second-place winner in a gunfight." Even if you take nothing else away from this article, I ask that you train to win any gunfight that you become involved in, not survive it, but win it.
Read More →The Safe-Keeper Holster is built from premium saddle leather. It is equipped with both a thumb break and a muzzle-tensioning device. The Gunhide Lock-Spot allows the pistol to be safely secured using a padlock or handcuffs without removing it from the holster. An officer can readily snap the Safe Keeper on and off without removing his or her waist belt.
Read More →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.
Read More →The GLC IWB (inside the waistband) holster from Fobus fits the Glock 9mm, .40, and .357 caliber models. The holster is lightweight for all-day concealed carry and is contoured to allow a full range of motion. It employs a passive retention system with upper and lower retaining hooks, and allows single-hand re-holstering.
Read More →I would urge all officers to take a closer look at their holsters and what they need from their holsters.
Read More →Who would have thought years ago that the hunk of hardened and shaped leather we wear on our hips would evolve from a simple holster into a high-tech, lightweight firearm retention device?
Read More →Bianchi's new SL3.2.1 SpeedLok Duty Holster was created as a response to officer concerns about weapon security. The SpeedLok's Auto Retention system secures automatically, preventing both weapon fallout and take away attempts without the need for snaps, bails, or other devices. The duty weapon can be twisted and pulled in any direction, but it cannot be removed from the holster unless you release the SpeedLok lever.
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Read More →Michael's of Oregon has developed a new line of concealment holsters with injection-molded Kydex. A paddle holster and a standard belt holster will be offered. The paddle has an adjustment that allows for butt forward, vertical and muzzle forward carry. It can be worn behind the hip, on the hip and even cross-draw. The holster rides at a mid-level and women would find it acceptable in that regard, allowing an easy draw.
Read More →Every year officers are disarmed and murdered with their own weapons. It only makes sense to always carry while off duty and to always carry a back-up weapon while on duty.
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