Introducing the Ultimate Belly Band Holster For Conceale Carry

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:26:21 AM12/5/18
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Get Your The Best Concealed Carry Waist Holster
The most comfortable holster on the market is now available for half off

The Most Comfortable Waist Holster

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*Breathable, flexible, ultra-comfortable neoprene design allows you move freely without sweating and chafing underneath

*Fits a wide range of weapon sizes, from .38 snub nose up to .45 1911 pistols

*Retrieve your concealed weapon in 0.7 seconds with fast detaching but secure thumb-released velcro strap

*Undetectable with loose-fitting shirts

*Won't slide down thanks to it's unique, form-fitting, neoprene waist and ultra-strong, military-grade velcro

*Ambidextrous for left or right hand draw

*Includes an extra pouch for an extra magazine, knife, or pepper spray

 

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