CrossBreed Offers Holsters for New Kimber Micro 9

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posted on August 12, 2016
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CrossBreed Holsters has designed and is now shipping their holster line available for the Kimber Micro 9. 

Due to the growing popularity of the Kimber Micro 9, CrossBreed designed their most popular holsters to fit this new concealed-carry gun.  According to Kimber, “The easily concealed Micro 9 features mild recoil, smooth trigger pull and the intuitive operation of a 1911”, and with a sizable number of CrossBreed Holster customers asking for a holster for this firearm, the assessment appears to be accurate.  

CrossBreed offers Kimber customers the following holsters for the new Micro 9:

  • SuperTuck
  • MiniTuck
  • Appendix Carry
  • Freedom Carry
  • Women's Appendix Carry
  • Qwik Clip
  • MicroClip
  • Modular Belly Band
  • Last Ditch
  • Ram Mount
  • SuperSlide
  • MiniSlide
  • Ankle Holster
  • Cargo Pocket Rocket
  • Ohai
  • Bedside Backup
  • Purse Defender
  • Small Purse Defender
  • Pac Mat
  • Small Pac Mat

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