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Blackhawk Presents – Your Right 2 Protect

Blackhawk builds holsters and has launched the Your Right 2 Protect (YR2P) initiative to provide education and guidance for new and experienced gun owners alike. Their goal is to help you and your family feel confident, prepared, and protected by sharing carry techniques and associated holster options.

Here’s an example of a carry technique that many use:

Jeans T-Shirt Casual Carry

Casual carry on the go. Whether you are going on a weekend road trip or just headed to the grocery store, often times you’re going to find yourself in just plain ole’ Jeans and a T-Shirt. To address the need to carry in this environment, Blackhawk has several options to meet your need; including, but not limited to: Blackhawk A.R.C., TecGrip and Junk Drawer holsters.

They’ve condensed the basics of each technique and holster options in this chart.


You can download a copy of this chart by clicking here.

Read the rest of the techniques by visiting blackhawk.com/your-right-2-protect.

4 Responses to “Blackhawk Presents – Your Right 2 Protect”

  1. Amer-Rican says:

    I assumed the new corporate owners of BH discontinued all the Serpa models.

    • SSD says:

      No, they sell like hot cakes. They can’t make them fast enough to keep up with demand.

    • GANDIS says:

      I can tell you that the Air Force still has it as a issued item on deployment taskings for those with the M9. An acceptable substitute is safari land but those are hard to come by. It’s seems like majority get issued a Sherpa system.

      • Amer-Rican says:

        The DoD isn’t buying any more BH Serpas and the Safariland 7TS is the holster being used for the Sig m17/m18 pistols being issued to all four branches. Sig has already shipped 200,000 MHS pistols to the DoD.