Alien Gear Holsters Announces Rapid Force Duty Holsters for Law Enforcement
The Rapid Force Duty Holster was designed with direct input from active and retired law enforcement officers and military veterans, to address "what real users knew was lacking in conventional police holsters," the company says.

Alien Gear Holsters has announced the Rapid Force Duty Holster, a new law enforcement and military holster built for a fast, intuitive draw, security and durability.
The Rapid Force Duty Holster was designed with direct input from active and retired law enforcement officers and military veterans, to address "what real users knew was lacking in conventional police holsters," the company says.
Alien Gear Holsters spent more than two years on research and development to create a new duty holster design. It says the Rapid Force Duty Holster allows for a faster, more natural draw stroke without compromising security, plus a configurable layout allowing for use with or without a weapon-mounted light and with or without a red dot optic.
The centerpiece of the Rapid Force Duty Holster is the Gross Motor Response control unit, an active retention suite that includes an ejection port lock and locking backstrap. Along with adjustable passive retention, the Rapid Force provides full Level III retention, with Level II configurations also available.
Both belt slide and paddle attachments are available for the holster, as well as a quick-disconnect belt attachment system, allowing the user to quickly mount the holster in a variety of carry positions, including MOLLE and drop leg (coming soon).
The holster can be ordered individually or in bulk, with fast lead times. The holster comes with a 30-day return policy and one-year warranty against defects in manufacturing. For more information, visit: https://aliengearholsters.com/duty-holsters
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