Quality Blade-Tech Holsters For the New Glock 42

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posted on January 11, 2014
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Blade-Tech Industries introduces a selection of quality holsters for the new Glock 42.

The new holsters for the Glock 42 are highly concealable and extremely versatile.  These new designs are ambidextrous, giving the wearer the opportunity to position it at different spots on thebelt for secure concealed carry.

Of the new holster being offered, Blade-Tech's new Ambi-Eclipse holster will also come standard with the option to convert from an OWB (Outside the Waistband) to a deep concealment IWB (Inside the Waistband) with a simple turn of a couple screws.

All Blade-Tech holsters are light and comfortable while remaining tough and durable. Each design is custom molded to specific weapons giving them excellent retention qualities while providing extremely fast presentation. Blade-Tech performs rigorous field-testing on all its products, conducted by firearms instructors, law enforcement and military personnel.

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