Versacarry Introduces Commander OWB Holster

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posted on March 9, 2017
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Inspired by the design of its Rapid Slide Micro holster, Versacarry announced the introduction of the new Commander OWB holster for 2017.

The new holster is made from exotic Water Buffalo hide and is a right-hand-only holster. The unique design includes a spare magazine holder sewn into the front of the holster body in order to produce users with an easily accessible magazine in a defensive scenario. The holster also features the company's new FlexVent technology that works to provide dexterity to the leather and allow extra airflow to promote moisture evaporation.

The Versacarry Commander features an open loop in the rear for belts up to 1.75 inches wide. The magazine pouch on the front of the holster body has a separate belt loop sewn in. The holster features a leather buffer against the body that protects the firearm from sweat and other residue while being carried. 

The holster comes in 11 different configurations that conform to a number of different models within multiple manufacturer product lines. The Glock holster, pictured above, fits 16 different models of Glock handguns. Other manufacturer options available are Beretta, Bersa, FN America, Heckler & Koch, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, SIG Sauer, Springfield Armory, Taurus and Walther.

The suggested retail price on the new Versacarry Commander OWB holster is $49.99.

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