Preview: N8 Tactical Xecutive IWB Holster

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posted on February 19, 2022
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N8 Tactical Xecutive IWB Holster

Many of today’s concealed-carry guns are equipped with micro red-dots and suppressor-height sights, features that require compatible holsters. N8 Tactical designed its new Xecutive IWB holster to accommodate these modern features while still giving users a customizable, comfortable CCW rig.

Built from a single piece of Kydex and molded to specific gun models for a perfect fit, the Xecutive includes an optic-compatible cut, enlarged sight channel and an adjustable clip to fine-tune carry angle and depth. A smooth-side body profile minimizes pressure and pinch points for comfortable all-day carry in strong-side or appendix-carry positions.

The Xecutive holster finish is gray with black fittings. Pricing starts at $50 and N8Tactical provides hardware and color options for a nominal upcharge. Go to n8tactical.com to see if the Xecutive IWB Holster is available for your carry gun.

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