Abilene, TX – October 2017
Abilene, Texas — Leather gun holster manufacturer, JM4 Tactical, is thrilled to announce the release of their latest product: A magnetic, leather wallet designed to replace the average EDC wallet that requires a pocket or purse to function. The new wallet functions in the same way that the Quick, Click, & Carry Holster does, in that it attaches to your waistline via rare-earth magnets.
The new magnetic, leather wallet will be available in all popular holster colors, and is designed to do everything that a regular one does, like hold credit cards, money, concealed carry permits, and everything else. It’s perfect for folks on the go who don’t always have time to change out of their activewear, like yoga or sweatpants, before going to pick up the groceries.
With the Quick, Click, & Carry Wallet, people will now have the ability to carry their wallet inside or outside the waistband at the appendix, or anywhere else they feel comfortable. Furthermore, because the wallet attaches to the waistline and does not need a pocket to function, the wearer does not have to worry about it being uncomfortable while sitting in the car.
Chad Myers, co-owner of JM4 Tactical, has this to say about why he chose to develop this new wallet: “As someone who coaches football and wears gym shorts on a regular basis, I got tired of my old wallet pulling down my shorts. Of course, that’s on the shorts that did have a pocket where most did not! On those that did not have a pocket, I had to hold it in my hand, which, as we all know, turns you into a target. With our new wallet, you don’t have any of those issues because it attaches to your waist, or if you prefer, can still be put in your pocket.”
The new Quick, Click, & Carry Wallet is now available in JM4 Tactical’s online store and for a limited time save $5 when you pair your wallet with a Magnetic Quick, Click, & Carry Holster. Find out more information, and buy it at jm4tactical.com.
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OK, it looks good, so I ordered one to try out.
Won’t the magnets ruin any credit card’s magnetic stripe or chip? I’d be worried.