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Blackhawk Releases New Video Supporting Nation's Finest

Blackhawk, a leader in the law enforcement and military equipment realm for over 20 years, has released a new video on www.blackhawk.com to firmly underscore the company's commitment to the men and women in blue.

October 25, 2019

Blackhawk, a leader in the law enforcement and military equipment realm for over 20 years, has released a new video on www.blackhawk.com to firmly underscore the company's commitment to the men and women in blue.

The new video, entitled "T-Series: We've Got Your Back," follows an unidentified law enforcement officer as he performs his daily tasks. The video documents his routine and non-routine duties, which include a life-or-death struggle over his firearm to lighthearted interactions with local teens on a basketball court.

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While the overwhelming theme of the video is focused on the courage and dedication of our nation's finest, throughout the film viewers do see a single constant: the T-Series holster from Blackhawk. Blackhawk says whether seen on camera keeping an officer's sidearm secure during a struggle or being easily deployed to deal with a threat, the T-Series holster continues to provide the law enforcement officer with a sense of added confidence that this one piece of essential gear will always have his back.

Available in a compact or duty model, the T-Series holster features a streamlined thumb-activation retention which is based on Blackhawk's Master Grip Principle. This design allows the user's hand to naturally land exactly where it should in order to deploy the sidearm. Blackhawk says this efficient movement—when paired with a sound-dampening, low friction, dual density internal material—allows for a fast, smooth draw while the holster's external proprietary glass-reinforced nylon provides the highest degree of durability.

To watch the new video, learn more about the T-Series holster line, or purchase any of the company's products, visit www.blackhawk.com .

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