Blackhawk TecGrip Holster

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posted on February 8, 2016
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The new TecGrip Inside the Waistband (IWB) and Pocket holsters from Blackhawk keep firearms concealed and secure. Designed for civilian and law enforcement concealed carriers, the incredible TecGrip outer layer holds tightly to almost any material and keeps your firearm holstered snugly in place. The design is also extremely comfortable, thanks to high-density closed cell foam that protects the firearm and conforms easily to your body.

“This is one of the most adaptable holsters I’ve ever carried,” said BLACKHAWK! Product Director for Tactical Accessories Chuck Buis. “It stays in place wherever you put it. It’s the ideal holster for every day carry and it’s affordable.”

The TecGrip material’s microscopic gripping fingers hold so securely that no clip is needed for rock-solid inside-the-waistband carry. Both IWB and pocket models are completely ambidextrous and offered in multiple sizes to fit an array of firearms. The thermal-bonded three-layer laminate construction is hand- or machine washable and maintains its gripping properties through years of use. TecGrip IWB and Pocket holsters offers premium concealment at an affordable price.

MSRP: $24.95.

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