Galco Holsters CarrySafe

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posted on January 15, 2013
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Not every CCW permit holder conceals directly on their person, and Galco's latest release recognizes that. The new CarrySafe Holster can be adapted to function within a briefcase, purse, duffle bag or nearly any other mode of transportation you've got in mind. The concept is simple. First, you place the velcro backing inside whatever you're using to carry your firearm. Then you attach the nylon holster to the backing in any position you deem fit. The easy-on, easy-off properties of the velcro allow the user to find the perfect fit.

The CarrySafe is available for a right or left-handed draw.

Watch as Sheriff Jim Wilson discusses the Galco Carry Safe Holster in the video below:

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