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1791 GUNLEATHER

1791 Gunleather ORPDHCCBRR Paddle Holster Optic Ready OWB Size Compact Classic Brown Fits Sig P365/Taurus GX4 Compatible w/Glock 43

Product Code : 816161029695

$67.99
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Mfg Item #: OR-PDH-C-CBR-R

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The Optic Ready Paddle Holster Compact is designed to accommodate Compact and Sub Compact firearms in the 2.5-to-3-barrel size range. Allows an Optic and the added paddle gives you great portability and a quick on and off. Additionally, the sweat guard will protect your gun from tarnishing and will act as a comfortable barrier between you and your hammer preventing any gouging into your side. This holster features an open top design for quick draw, reinforced stitching to ensure quality and security, and a multi-fit design that's hand crafted to accommodate a wide range of firearms. It also includes an optic cut that accommodates most pistol optics. Compatible with 1911 3"; Bersa Thunder 380; Glock 42, 43, 43X; Kahr K9; Kimber 1911 3"; Micro 380, Micro 9, Ultra Carry; Ruger LC9, SR22; Sig Sauer P238, P365, Ultra Nitron; Springfield Hellcat; Taurus GX4; Walther PPK and similar frames.

TypePADDLE HOLSTER
ColorBROWN
Width9.3500
Height2.6000
Length10.9500
MaterialLEATHER
Mfg SizeMULTI FIT
Dimension2.60 X 9.35 X 10.95
Left HandN
Right HandY
ApplicationSIG SAUER P365
AmbidextrousN
Other FeaturesCLASSIC BROWN HOLSTER COLOR FOR COMPACT GUNS OPTICS READY
Other Features2GLOCK 42,43,43X 1911 3" RUGER LC9, SR22 KIMBER MICRO 380/9, ULTRA CARY SIG P365 AND SIMILAR FRAMES

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