Galco Summer Comfort Holster

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posted on July 12, 2014
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When changing your carry gear, it's critical to fit to your precise needs. After receiving the Crimson Trace LG-452 for the Glock 19, I wanted to find a holster that would accommodate this set-up.

A quick chat with Galco, and a Summer Comfort Holster specifically fit for the pistol and Laserguard was in the works. It came across the desk earlier this week, and I've been breaking it in before use—new leather holsters often require a bit of "fitting" to balance retention with ease of drawing. Checking with Galco, it will also fit with the Lightguard installed.

Available to fit a wide variety of handguns, the Summer Comfort is available in black for either right- or left-handed shooters. It is designed to fit snugly on a belt and can be positioned around a belt loop for extra stability. It can be removed without taking the belt off thanks to snaps on each belt loop, and fits belts up to 1.75 inches wide.

MSRP: $74.95

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