This video showcases the Tulster Range+ OWB Paddle Holster, designed for outdoor enthusiasts and various carrying scenarios like range days, duty, or open carry. It highlights key features such as the split paddle for easy on/off, optic-readiness for common red dot sights (RMR, SRO), an open-ended muzzle for threaded barrels, and a raised sight channel accommodating suppressor height sights. The holster is presented as a versatile option for civilians, law enforcement, and hunters.
This YouTube Shorts video highlights a universal gun holster that costs under $60, labeled as a "Range Holster." The title features emojis and mentions specific firearm models like Glock, as well as the broader EDC (Everyday Carry) and viral tags, suggesting a focus on accessible and practical firearm accessories for a general audience. The description is minimal, relying on the title to convey the primary message.
This video reviews the Blackhawk Omnivore Light Bearing OWB Holster, highlighting its compatibility with over 150 handguns when used with a Streamlight TLR-1 light. The reviewer emphasizes its versatility for range and training, showcasing compatibility with a Staccato C2 Duo, Smith and Wesson M&P, and Sig P320 with a red dot. While not deemed ideal for duty use due to security considerations, it's praised for being easy to use, affordable, and of good quality. The video encourages viewer feedback and promotes the channel "Hunt Fish Shoot".
This video introduces the new RangeTac holster from Wilson Combat, designed by Bill Wilson. It's presented as an all-around holster suitable for both range/training and concealed carry. Key features highlighted include a slight rear rake, lower ride height, stable rear belt tunnel for a rapid draw, and a reinforced top band for easy one-handed reholstering. The description also provides links to Wilson Combat's website, newsletter signup, Facebook, and Instagram.
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