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Safariland’s Limited Edition M81 Woodland Camo Holster Now Available

Jacksonville, Florida – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group®, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional, and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands, has released a limited edition the M81 Woodland Camo Cordura wrap for the 6304RDS and 6354RDS holsters.

In 1981, the United States Armed Forces adopted the first official Battle Dress Uniform. The camouflage chosen for the first BDUs was U.S. Woodland—a pattern well suited for use in dense forests of hardwoods and pines.

“Representing a significant military pattern, the M81 Woodland camouflage serves as a historical icon and is widely appreciated among the industry today,” said Eric Gasvoda, VP/GM of Duty Gear for Safariland. “Woodland is symbolic of the end of the Cold War, representing the period before the War on Terror and the legacy of a new millennium. We’re thrilled to bring to market these limited-edition holsters with fits for the top handguns on the market.”

The limited-edition 6304RDS and 6354RDS holsters are specifically designed for firearms with red dot sights. The featured Automatic Locking System (ALS®) locks the firearm in all directions upon holstering. The ALS is completely operable with the thumb, making it very intuitive to use; once the device is deactivated, a simple straight-up draw can be used.

Key features include:

• ALS® (Automatic Locking Systems) secures firearm once holstered
• For use with red dot optic-equipped weapons
• Includes QLS 19 Locking Fork
• 6304RDS MSRP: $259.75
• 6354RDS MSRP: $233.50
• SafariLaminate™ thermal-molded construction protects firearms and sights
• Suede lined to protect finish
• Cordura® nylon wrap finish reduces infrared (IR) signature

The M81 Woodland holsters come in a variety of popular firearm fits. To purchase and learn more about how Safariland is committed to building lifesaving equipment, visit Safariland.com.

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