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Tag: DeSantis: Page 5
Weapons
Duty Gear
Here's a selection of holsters and holders to safely and comfortably carry your necessary gear close at hand.
June 29, 2010
Weapons
DeSantis Releases Cozy Partner Waistband Holster In Black Leather
The style (#028) features a tension device, as well as precise molding for handgun retention. A memory band retains the holster's shape for easy one-handed re-holstering.
June 22, 2010
Patrol
Holiday Gift Guide
It's pretty hard to find the right gift for anyone this time of year. Buying gifts for cops is especially difficult. That's why the editors at
POLICE
have assembled this quick look at a dozen great gifts that any cop would love.
December 28, 2009
Weapons
Facilitator Holster
DeSantis
DeSantis' Facilitator style #042 holster is constructed of rigid .125 Kydex sheet and glass-reinforced nylon for strength and durability and features the company's Redi-Lok trigger locking device. The holster can be worn on the strong side (butt forward), cross draw (butt rearward), or at the small of the back (almost horizontal).
November 18, 2009
Weapons
Police Product Test: DeSantis Cozy Partner Holster
DeSantis' Cozy Partner is a strong side, inside the waistband holster with a tension screw at the rear of the trigger guard. The tension screw and your belt riding over the outboard side of the holster will keep your pistol in place.
July 20, 2009
Weapons
Duty Holsters: 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.
July 10, 2009
Weapons
Holsters: Safe and Secure
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.
May 31, 2009
Patrol
S.O.B. Holster
DeSantis Holster and Leather Goods
DeSantis concealed carry holsters give you a variety of choices to carry on your ankle, on your belt, or behind your back. The DeSantis S.O.B. (Small of Back) holster secures your handgun in one of the most discreet carry positions. Features include unlined leather construction, 1.75-inch belt slots, and a tension device for a secure fit.
March 31, 2009
Patrol
Bags & Cases
Find out about the latest bags and cases for all of your gear.
January 31, 2009
Patrol
DeSantis Quik-Chek Belt-Slide Holster
DeSantis Holster & Leather Goods
The #043 Quik-Chek holster from DeSantis is a no-nonsense safety belt-slide holster. This compact leather slide features the company’s SLH (Self Locking Holster) technology and a molded polymer sight track. With the SLH technology feature, Quik-Chek provides a natural release point where your thumb must be when establishing a proper shooting grip. The patented Redi-Lok feature allows the user to draw the weapon using only gross motor skills.
December 31, 2006
Weapons
Your Constant Companion
Your duty holster keeps your trusty sidearm close at hand; it can and should be as unique as you are.
June 30, 2006
Patrol
DeSantis Holster & Leather Goods Safe-Keeper Holster
DeSantis Holster & Leather Goods
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.
September 30, 2005
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