DeSantis Adds New Holsters for Glock G43

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posted on March 23, 2017
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DeSantis Holster announced the addition of two new holster fits for the Glock G43 sub-compact 9 mm pistol. The two holster fits are both OWB/IWB options made from thermoformed Kydex.

The first new holster from the company is the Raptor, a high-ride OWB/IWB holster that features a curved back with detailed molding on the outside of the holster in order to provide additional comfort and concealability. The holster comes with belt loops that are sized to fit 1.5-inch and 1.75-inch gun belts. The holster also comes with soft polymer straps for IWB use. Other features include a trigger guard detent and a rear sweat guard to protect the gun from the elements. The suggested retail price on the Raptor holster is $79.99.

The other new holster option from the company is the SL Raptor. This holster includes many of the same features as the Raptor, including Kydex construction and curved, detailed construction that works to provide additional comfort. The SL Raptor differs from the Raptor in the use of a Chek-Lok trigger guard lock that uses an intuitive thumb release to disengage the pistol from the holster. The suggested retail price on the SL Raptor is $83.99.

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