Preview: Elite Survival Systems Military Shoulder Holster

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posted on February 13, 2024
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Elite Survival Systems Military Shoulder Holster

Evoking the M3 and M7 leather military holsters of the World War II era, the Elite Survival Systems Military Shoulder Holster greatly improves on those designs through the use of modern materials and hardware. Developed to be worn bandoleer-style across the chest, it features multi-layer, water-shedding ballistic nylon construction and quick-detach, adjustable over-shoulder and belt straps. The lightweight, low-profile design results in comfortable, stable carry and keeps the gun snug to the user’s body, making it ideal for use when operating vehicles or hiking through dense cover. Three sizes are available, in both right- or left-hand versions, to fit: Colt M1911s and Browning Hi Powers (HN45B), 4" revolvers and larger semi-automatics (HN45BR) or 6" revolvers and long-barreled semi-automatics (HN45BL). Price: $53. Contact: Elite Survival Systems; (866) 340-2778; elitesurvival.com.

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