JM4 Tactical Quick Click and Carry Holsters

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posted on October 4, 2016
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The Quick Click and Carry holster line from JM4 Tactical came about after a husband-and-wife team in Abilene, TX, wanted a more versatile and comfortable carry solution.

The QCC holster line is designed to be more like a leather pocket that keeps a carry gun safe and secure in any position inside the waistband. Rather than having a molded fit for a particular model of handgun, JM4 Tactical's holsters come in sizes small, medium, large and extra-large to accommodate a variety of handguns.

The carry gun is retained through a snug wraparound fit inside the leather pocket and a magnetic clip that encourages retention inside of the holster. The magnet also allows users to place the holster at any point inside the waistband without the use of hooks or clips. Simply tuck the holster inside the pants and snap the magnetic retention strap over the top of the waistband. The magnetic retention will keep the holster in place.

The magnets included in the QCC holster allow users to place the holster on any metal surface, ensuring that the holster can be used in a variety of situations. 

JM4 Tactical's QCC holsters are available in tan, black and brown leather finishes. Retail prices start at $69.95.

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