First Look: 1791 Gunleather Paddle Holsters

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posted on September 10, 2019
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Building on its lineup of unique holster designs, 1791 Gunleather is rolling out a new line of paddle holsters for 2019. These new holsters are individually handcrafted using premium, 100-percent certified American, heavy native Steerhide and reinforced stitching to ensure quality, security and a lifetime of enjoyment.

"Hearing from so many of our customers who love the fit and feel of our leather holsters, that they would love to have a paddle version inspired us to take on the challenge. Gathering their reactions from the first few that went out the door, I'm excited to say we exceeded the goal," said 1791 Gunleather CEO Ramiro Romani.

The 1791 Gunleather Paddle Holster offer the same great retention and fit that have been hallmarks of other 1791 Gunleather holsters, but with the addition of the paddle attachment for better day to day functionality. The paddle fitting allows you to slip the holster on and off at a moment’s notice, which makes it easier to run errands easier and switch out your everyday carry gun for your range pistol.

Even though the paddle makes it easier to remove the holster, the design of the holster makes sure that no retention or comfort is lost. The Paddle Holster has an adjustable cant, which positions the holster tight to the body, customizing the positioning of the holster and ensuring that there is no movement on your waist while completing any physical tasks.

The 1791 Gunleather Paddle Holsters come at an MSRP of $64.99 and are available in a wide range of styles and three premium colors, including Signature Brown, Classic Brown and Stealth Black. More information on this new line of holsters is available at 1791gunleather.com.

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