Polymer Retention Holster For Kel-Tec P-3AT Pistol

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posted on July 26, 2011
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Most holsters designed for subcompact handguns are devoid of advanced features, but the KEL1 from iTAC Defense—made for Kel-Tec’s diminutive and popular P-3AT .380 ACP semi-automatic—offers several.

With 360 degrees of adjustment by way of a simple Allen key, the lightweight, molded-polymer paddle rig allows for a multitude of carry options including strong-side, small-of-the-back and crossdraw. In addition, a retention lever provides secure carry yet instant access with the push of a button.

Best of all, the holster is molded to accept a spare magazine. The KEL1 is only one of iTAC’s many offerings made for a wide array of handguns large and small.

Contact: iTAC Defense; (866) 964-4822

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