Just in time for Black Friday, Raven Concealment Systems dropped a slew of new product releases all at once. These include three new additions to their OWB holster line (two Peruns, and one Perun LC), a new OWB accessory for the Perun and Perun LC line, and a new addition to their pistol optic mount line, the Balor.
The much-anticipated Perun for the Sig P-320 Compact and X-Carry is now available for order (MSRP $39.99) Available here.
Also joining the Perun line is this new offering for the Ruger LC9, LC9s, and EC9 (MSRP $39.99) Available here.
RCS also added the Perun LC for the Glock 19M equipped with the Surefire XC-1 A and B. (MSRP $49.99) Available here.
To compliment the versatility of the Perun and Perun LC, they have also released the much-anticipated QMS adaptors, which allow shooters to have a quick on/off capability without sacrificing the security of the holster when worn, and without threading the holster on and off the belt every time. (MSRP $29.99) Available here.
Finally, the Balor – RCS’s slide-mounted red-dot optic mount with integral backup iron sights – is now compatible with Gen 5 Glock double-stack 9mm pistols. These mounts are also compatible with earlier Gen 3 and 4 double-stack 9/40/357 pistols. They allow shooters to mount a Trijicon RMR on their pistol without any permanent modifications to the slide (like machining). (MSRP $199.99) Available here.
All of these products are designed and manufactured in the USA, are covered by the RCS unconditional lifetime warranty, and will ship in time to be under your tree on Christmas morning.
Also, from now through midnight on 11/27, Raven Concealment is offering FREE domestic, standard ground shipping on all orders.
When will the Perun be available for the Walther PPS M2?
Kind of hoping that they would have rolled out the IWB mounting options by now, especially with the new Peruns for the Ruger pocket guns.
I mean, don’t take this the wrong way. I’ve got a Morrigan or two that work great, but there’s a nerd in me that just appreciates the idea of the modular multipurpose holster.
We are working on some pretty cool IWB solutions, too, so hang in there. Certain products get pushed to the front of the line by contract requirements, so things like the QMS adaptors got a priority over other IWB solutions in the short term.
You’re going to see a LOT of new products dropping in 2019.
Michael, these are looking good!
Is it possible to order one of those holsters with the QMS 0-cant adapters from the get go, or will it only be possible to order separately?
Also, any love for 1911s?
You’ve been saying “Hang in there” for over a year now, I don’t know about anyone else I bought someone else’s holster.
It takes about 18 weeks to go from design-start to first production parts ready to ship on each new model of Perun. Our team can work several projects at once, but let’s face it: There are only 52 weeks in a year. Our design and mold-making resources are finite, and we spend a significant amount of time analyzing the market to determine how best to allocate those resources. There is an opportunity cost to every decision, and invariably, every decision we make is going to make some customers happy while disappointing others. Hell, I’d much rather be pushing our new AIWB project to the front of the line (because that’s my personal, preferred method of carry) but as a business owner, I have no choice but to manufacture the products that serve the largest market segments first.
Frankly, we have a concept for IWB that goes beyond just slapping a set of adaptor wings on a Perun — a solution that I am confident consumers will be excited to buy even if it takes us longer to bring to market, and even if they purchased from another company in the interim.
So yeah, hang in there, if you can. Or buy something else if you must. When we finally drop the new thing, I’m betting you’ll still want one.
Any word on when we will see the P320C/TLR-1 version?
We have several light-compatible options (TLR-1HL, X-300U A/B, TLR-7/8) in the development queue for the P-320. Hang in there.
Still no love for the PPS M2.