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Fancy Stitch
Double-Ply
BLACK BELT
Sale price ONLY for
ONE 1.5"
black belt
SIZE 41
$69.99
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Please Read Prior to Using Holsters
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These
warnings should be read prior to the use of all holsters. All
firearms are potentially dangerous weapons. Firearms should be kept out
of the reach of children. Use of a handgun under any conditions may be
dangerous. Serious personal injury or even death could occur without
proper training in the safe handling of firearms by an accredited
firearms safety course. No person should handle any firearm unless such
person has successfully passed an accredited firearms safety program.
Great care should be used when handling, storing or transporting
firearms or when placing or removing a handgun from your holster.
TESTING A NEW HOLSTER FOR PROPER HOLSTER AND HANDGUN FIT
Never place a loaded handgun in a holster without first testing, in an
unloaded condition (double-check to make sure the chamber is empty), for
proper fit with the handgun. Most holsters are designed to fit factory
equipped handguns. The use of trigger shoes or grip adapters or any
modifications to the handgun may cause improper holster fit and
accidental discharge. All holsters are designed to function safely
and are made for specific handguns. DO NOT ALTER YOUR HOLSTER IN
ANY WAY, INCLUDING ANY SAFETY DEVICE INCORPORATED IN ANY PRODUCT
TO ACCOMMODATE HANDGUNS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT FOR WHICH THE HOLSTER/SLING WAS NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED.
It is the user’s responsibility to personally check for
holster handgun compatibility using actual products. It is also the
user’s responsibility to regularly check the holster and its hardware
(including, but not limited to, snaps and tension screws) for proper fit
and function. Although we attempt to fit the most current model
handguns, manufacturers of handguns constantly update their product
specifications. Slight manufacturing changes in a handgun model can
affect the proper and safe fit of your handgun and holster. We will
not be responsible for such changes or for typographical or other human
errors, which can and do occur despite diligent efforts. Should any of our products become worn, loose, broken, defective or ill-fitting, or
if in your opinion is unsafe, cease use immediately.
CARRY “CONDITION” OF FIREARM
Carrying any handgun with a live cartridge in the chamber immediately in
front of the firing pin may cause an accidental discharge. Single
action revolvers and some semi-automatic pistols should be carried with
the hammer or firing pin resting on an empty chamber. Most holsters
for the 1911 model/style firearm with safety straps and thumbreaks are
designed to carry the 1911 in the “hammer down, chamber empty
condition”. Most 1911 holsters that are “open top” (no safety strap and
no thumbreak) are designed to carry 1911’s in all safe “conditions of
carry” as specified by the firearm manufacturer.
It is the user’s responsibility to exercise extreme caution when
handling or carrying any handgun and to assume at all times that the gun
is loaded. Do not attempt to cock a handgun while it is in the holster.
Cocking the handgun while holstered can cause damage to the holster,
gun, or both and may cause an accidental discharge.
HOLSTERING YOUR FIREARM
You must be certain that your gun is securely seated in the holster each
time you holster your firearm before removing your hand from the grip.
Firearms must snugly fit in holsters to guard against accidental loss of
the handgun. However, a snug fit may cause the slide to go out of
battery when holstering. Therefore, you should always place your thumb
on the back of the slide to insure that the slide does not go out of
battery while holstering.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. Keep fingers off the trigger and out of the trigger guard when drawing or replacing the handgun in the holster.
FIREARM RETENTION
Always make sure your gun is fully seated in the holster, activating all
auto and/or manual retention devices (when provided). Retention
devices must be used when provided. During vigorous physical activity,
including running, you should not rely on your holster’s retention
capabilities; the gun should be held in place with your hand to prevent
the gun from falling out of the holster. We strongly recommend a regular
practice routine be utilized to assure the continued capabilities of
both product and user.
If your holster has tension screws: the tension units are not pre-set at
the factory. You will need to adjust them to the appropriate tension to
help retain your firearm. Checking your tension screws each time you
use your holster is required as part of a regular safety inspection of
your equipment. Applying a small amount of clear nail polish to the
threads of the tension units after they have been properly adjusted will
minimize screw back-out.
FIREARM SECURITY
Carrying a firearm is a serious responsibility that requires constant
awareness. It is your responsibility to exercise extreme caution during
any situation where another individual may attempt to take away your
handgun. Law enforcement officers in particular should be familiar with
the departmental tactical and procedural guidelines regarding the use
and carrying of firearms in close proximity to potentially dangerous
individuals.
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THE
ALASKAN
forward, neutral or cross draw
$98.99
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for the
LCP LC9 .380
or small semi-autos
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Galco
Miami Classic or Classic II
$169.98
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Military Slings
1" and 1.25"
with or w/out swivels
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