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1791 Gunleather Welcomes New Regional Sales Manager

Wednesday, November 4th, 2020

Miami, FL, U.S. – 1791 Gunleather is pleased to announce the addition of George Vilarino as the new Regional Sales Manager for the Northeast and Great Lakes regions.  George joins the team with a wealth of experience leading sales and customer service efforts all around the world.  In this new role, he will oversee sales efforts for 1791 Gunleather in the NE and Great Lakes territories.

1791 Gunleather has experienced tremendous growth recently thanks to continued innovation in leather holsters, handgun accessories, and other premium leather goods for sporting and outdoor enthusiasts. With that growth comes demand for additional team members to service and support our expanding customer base. “We are excited to welcome George back to the team at 1791 Gunleather,” said Alex Toussieh, CEO of 1791.  “He has a decorated resume and has even spent some time at 1791 previously so he brings knowledge of our industry and products that will allow us to continue serving our customers in his territory very well.”

George brings to 1791 a wide range of skills that will help the team continue delivering incredible customer service and sales all while maintaining the high standards 1791 Gunleather customers have come to know and expect. As with everything we do at 1791 Gunleather, we’re keeping our amazing customers in mind and believe adding George to the team will add tremendous value to our customer base in the Northeast and Great Lakes areas.

True North Concepts’ Modular Holster Adapter Isn’t Just for Holsters

Monday, October 19th, 2020

PALS compatible, the Modular Holster Adapter was designed to fit all “three hole” pattern Safariland-type holsters. It also supports the use of many commonly used quick detach holster systems such as the QLS, MLS, ELS,  and others. Mounting facilitates 10° of forward cant and 10° of negative cant for a total range of 20° degrees. The adapter holds three height mounting points, set 1/2? apart, descending from the top mid-ride mounting point.

Now, folks are using the MHA for other applications. You can order a complete belt bar hardware kit, or just a baseline kit of screws & spacers if you would like to have some spares.

Made from Type 3 MIL-SPEC hard coat anodized 6061-T6 aluminum in Black and Dark Earth.

truenorth-usa.com/product/modular-holster-adapter

Safariland 7TS Series Holsters for Red Dot Optics Now Available for SIG SAUER Handguns

Thursday, October 8th, 2020

ONTARIO, California – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group, today announced its popular 7TS™ RDS models, specifically designed to fit and protect handguns with red dot optics and rail-mounted lights, are now available for SIG SAUER handguns. These new fits are offered in duty, tactical and concealment models and are available for the SIG SAUER P320RX, X-Five/Full Size/V-TAC/M17, M18/X-Carry and X-Compact.

“Red dot optics have become a reliable way to speed up target acquisition,” said James Dawson, duty gear category director for Safariland. “We’ve seen a surge in demand for our current 7TS RDS holsters and are pleased to add the SIG options to the line-up. These new models will open up options for SIG owners.”

Safariland builds its 7TS RDS holsters from SafariSeven™, a proprietary DuPont nylon blend. SafariSeven allows for precision manufacturing and retains exceptional durability, even in temperature extremes. These holsters perform reliably and are practically impervious to the elements. 7TS holsters require little maintenance and are easy to keep looking good. Best of all, SafariSeven is completely non-abrasive and won’t add wear to firearm finishes.

Unlike most red dot holsters, 7TS RDS models are equipped with ALS® locking retention and protection for the optic. The protective hood that shields the red dot optic pivots automatically when the user releases the ALS retention lever via the thumb as they draw. When the user reholsters, the handgun is automatically secured in the holster and the user can then rotate the protective hood back into place, covering the red dot.

These new 7TS RDS model variations are currently available:
– Duty: 7360RDS, 7362RDS, 7365RDS, 7390RDS, 7392RDS, 7395RDS
– Tactical: 7304RDS, 7305RDS, 7354RDS, 7355RDS, 7384RDS, 7385RDS
– Concealment: 7367RDS, 7376RDS, 7377RDS, 7378RDS, 7379RDS

Each of the new holsters are equipped for the SIG SAUER Romeo1 and Romeo1Pro, Vortex Viper or Venom, Trijicon RMR, Trijicon SRO, Dr. Optic, Leupold Deltapoint Pro, or Burris Fastfire. In addition, holster fits are available to accommodate the Streamlight TLR-7, Surefire XC-1, XC-2, Nightstick TCM 550, or Inforce APLc.

PHLster Announces Summit OWB Holster

Wednesday, October 7th, 2020

After a decade of making inside-the-waistband holsters, PHLster has incorporated the range of adjustment and the concealment principles present in their AIWB holsters into a brand new outside-the-waistband concealment holster.

The new Summit OWB holster, using a unique belt attachment system, allows the end-user to fine-tune their holster to reduce printing and accommodate the specifics of their body type or mission.

Each holster comes with a pair of trimmable wedges. The wedges control the relationship between the holster and the belt, allowing you to angle the gun inward, for maximum concealment, or outward, to accommodate your body shape or to clear concealable body armor.

Grip rotation, to mitigate printing, is accomplished by setting up an offset between the leading and trailing edges of the holster. Using the thick part of the wedge on the slide side, and the thin part of the wedge on the trigger guard side, tightening the belt will pull the grip inward. If you have experience with one of the many IWB holsters that have a wing or a claw, you’ll already be familiar with this principle. For maximum concealment, you can set up the Summit with the trigger-side belt loop and wedge on the face of the holster, for more aggressive grip rotation, just like your AIWB wing-equipped holster.

We’ve also improved OWB holster belt loops. Many pancake-style OWB holsters fall short in terms of concealment because they can’t accommodate a wide range of waist shapes. Our new high-strength, slim, composite polymer wings are strong enough to survive any violent physical encounter or hard use. And they’re rigid enough to transfer the necessary belt forces to accomplish concealment, while also being forgiving enough to fit your body shape like a custom holster. Like a quality leather holster, they’ll break in to fit you perfectly, but they won’t get weaker or softer.

The base of the Summit holster is an ambidextrous, compression formed, pancake holster shell, meticulously designed to give you firm, crisp, and deliberate non-adjustable retention. With an unobtrusive mid-ride body shield on both sides, the holster accommodates optics, suppressor sights, and muzzle devices.

At launch the Summit is available in two models. One for G19/17/34 and the other for G43/43x/48 (MOS compatible). Light bearing models and additional fits are forthcoming.

www.phlsterholsters.com

Ronin Leg Straps

Monday, October 5th, 2020

Ronin Leg Straps are designed to quickly feed in between the Saferiland ALS holster and the Saferiland Mid-Ride. The leg strap comfortably secures the pistol holster high on thigh which stops lower movement on the holster while drawing the weapon and while moving and shooting. They are adjustable and comes will a retainer to secure extra material. The back of the leg straps provides extra grip.

Bungee cord is used as a second retention during Military Free Fall or Amphibious Operations.

“In my experience in combat, leg straps were a must for me. I used the leg strap to reduce flip on the lower portion of the holster during draw. During climbing and aggressive movement, the leg strap comfortably secured the holster to my thigh. I have used my leg strap to retain expanded mags during tactical reloads.”
-Tu Lam

Find them at www.ronintactics.com Under Ronin Accessories.

Blackhawk Expands SERPA CQC Concealment Holster Line

Thursday, October 1st, 2020

New Models for SIG P365/P365XL, Glock 48, S&W EZ 9mm/.380 Auto, Springfield Hellcat

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – November 1, 2020 – Blackhawk™, a leader in law enforcement and military equipment for over 20 years, announced today the addition of new SERPA® CQC concealment holsters for the SIG SAUER P365/P365XL, Glock 48, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ 9mm/.380 Auto and Springfield Hellcat pistols.

The SERPA CQC concealment holster line is one of the most popular platforms for law enforcement officers, military personnel and responsible citizens. The new models are available in a right-hand configuration with a matte finish.

With their unique speed cut design, Blackhawk SERPA CQC concealment holsters have earned a strong reputation for a fast, smooth draw and easy, solid re-holster without slowing the user down.

For the ultimate in handgun security, Blackhawk SERPA CQC concealment holsters feature a passive retention detent adjustment screw and the patented SERPA Auto-Lock™ release, which offers Level 2 retention and reinforces a full master grip that allows users to draw normally with the index finder sliding from the holster body to the pistol frame in one single movement. Upon re-holstering the firearm, the Auto-Lock immediately engages the trigger guard with an audible click that won’t let go until released.

A belt loop and paddle platform are included. SERPA CQC concealment holsters also fit shoulder, S.T.R.I.K.E.®, quick disconnect and tactical holster platforms, making them extremely versatile.

For more information, visit www.blackhawk.com/holsters/.

Comp-Tac Releases New Holster in Blue Duty Series

Thursday, October 1st, 2020

HOUSTON – Sept. 30, 2020 – Comp-Tac® released a new version of its Blue Duty Holster for guns without light attachments, the Blue Duty – No Light.

This new addition to the Blue Duty Holster Series™ includes many of the same key features as the rest of the series, such as adjustable tension via a retention screw, up to 16 different mounting configurations with the three-piece International Mount Kit, and level-two retention with the spring-loaded, thumb activated bale. This holster is intended for officers or other users who want a level-two retention holster in a smaller footprint than the original two Blue Duty variants.

Comp-Tac® developed this series with direct input from the law enforcement community such as the LAPD. The Blue Duty Holster Series features two additional variants for guns with light attachments, an optic covered version for extra protection and an optic uncovered version for smaller footprint.

“The Blue Duty Holster Series, complete with level-two retention, has had major growth since its release in January,” noted Gordon Carrell, Comp-Tac general manager. “As more customers come across it, we have gotten a significant number of requests for additional make and model fits, additional lights, as well as a fit that did not need a light attached to the firearm. The Blue Duty – No Light is a great option for customers who are looking for the level-two retention with a red-dot optic and not the added cost of a light/laser that does not fit their purpose. The smaller footprint and modular mounting system give this holster added flexibility for law enforcement, military or the general public.”

Blue Duty Holster Series™ – No Light: MSRP – $135.00

comp-tac.com/blue-duty-holster-series-no-light

Sneak Peek – Blackhawk T-Series L2C Overt

Friday, September 25th, 2020

Coming soon from Blackhawk is the T-series L2C Overt. Based on the L2C (Level 2 Compact) OWB holster, it’s a T-series holster which uses Blackhawk’s Master Grip Principle. As you grip the pistol in your draw stroke, your thumb depresses the holster release mechanism.

It’s also inherently optic friendly, thanks to the speed cut at the front of the holster. However, as you can see, there’s no shroud to protect the optic.

The L2C Overt is a great option if you don’t need level 3 retention and are looking for a low profile holster for training or daily use.

Naturally, just like there is a light bearing (TLR-7 and 8) version of the L2C, there will be a light bearing version of the overt.

Although the L2C Overt hasn’t been released yet, you can roll your own. You’ll just need to pick up the T-Series Jacket Slot Belt Loop and T-Series Jacket Slot Leg Strap Adapter. It’s a simple install.