CrossBreed Holsters introduces the Pac Mat and Mini Pac Mat

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posted on February 11, 2015
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Keeping your firearm safe and secure at all times is essential when carrying concealed, and is especially important when carrying off body. The Pac Mat by CrossBreed offers a safe and secure way to carry in briefcases, messenger bags, bugout bags, backpacks, etc.

The Pac Mat is a combination of a CrossBreed modular holster and a sturdy kydex flat panel lined with the loop side of hook-and-loop fastener. The modular holster ensures that your firearm stays secure while keeping foreign objects out of the trigger area. It's position on the flat panel can be adjusted to accommodate different bags and draw preferences. The same holster can be used with other modular systems from CrossBreed. The Pac Mat is available in right or left hand draw and measures 9 inches by 8 inches.

Choose the optional hook side of hook-and-look fastener to attach to the back side of the Pac Mat for even more security when placing it in a bag where the loop part is already integrated.

The Mini Pac Mat is a smaller version of the fully size Pac Mat. It combines all the features of the full size Pac Mat but designed for smaller firearms and smaller bags and is available in right or left hand draw and measures 6 inches by 6 inches.

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