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BLACKHAWK! Belt Pouch Holster

BLACKHAWK! Belt Pouch Holster
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  • Buy New: $31.10 - $57.24
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  • Sales Rank:58,738
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0
  • Dimensions (in):1 x 1 x 1
  • Release Date:March 1, 2011
  • MPN:40BP
  • Model:40BP00-S
  • ASIN:B004T7IZDE

Features:
  • 2-inch revolvers and sub compact autos
  • Designed to mimic a camera or tourist pouch
  • Top zipper opening that can remain open or closed with your handgun hidden behind a hook and loop flap
  • Pocket on the front of the pouch holds keys, cuffs, ID, or change
  • Dual belt loops fit any belt up to 2? wide


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Synopsis
These clever concealment pouches allow you to carry “hidden in plain sight.” Designed to mimic a camera or tourist pouch, each has a top zipper opening that can remain open or closed with your handgun hidden behind a hook and loop flap. A separate pocket on the front of the pouch holds keys, cuffs, ID, or change and is an ideal spot for a camera, company patch, or other “corporate camouflage.” Dual belt loops fit any belt up to 2” wide. Mini Belt Pouch Holster: 8”L x 5 1/2”H x 1 5/8”D and fits 2” 5-shot revolvers and subcompact autos Large belt Pouch Holster: 8 1/2”W x 7”H x 1 5/8”D and fits medium/large-frame autos and 3” revolvers

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