Tulster Introduces IWB Profile Holster for Walther PPS M2

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posted on March 14, 2017
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The latest Profile IWB holster from Tulster is designed to be a concealable, minimalist appendix-carry holster designed specifically for the Walther PPS M2.

The holster is designed for maximum concealment with a matte-edge finish and a minimal profile that, according to the company, ensures comfort and concealment. The holster feature adjustable friction retention to secure the pistol. In addition, the company removed extra material between the muzzle and retention screw in order to improve comfort and prevent the holster from digging into the user's body.

The holster also features an undercut trigger guard to allow users to get a high grip on the pistol, as well as access the magazine release while the handgun is holstered. The holster is also adjustable for 0 to 15 degrees of cant and is available in both right- and left-handed profiles.

The Tulster IWB Profile holster for the Walther PPS M2 works with the company's Quick Clip and Softloop kits and is available in a wide range of colors and patterns. The suggested retail price for the new holster starts at $64.99.

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