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Sticky Holsters SM-5 Modified for Laser Subcompact Pistol Holster - SM-5 MOD
| SKU | 173470 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sticky Holsters |
| MPN | SM-5 MOD |
| UPC | 859640007005 |
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Product Details
Details
- Size: SM-5 Modified for Laser
- Fits: Glock 42, Sig Sauer 938, Kimber Micro, diamond Back DB9, Kahr PM9/40 and other similar firearms with front mounted Laser
- Laser Compatible: Yes (Front Mounted)
- Holster Style: pocket, IWB
- Use: Concealed Carry
Features
The Sticky Holster SM-5 Modifed is designed specifically to fit the Glock 42, Sig Sauer 938, Kimber Micro, Diamond Back DB9, Kahr PM9/40, Kahr CM9/40 and any other similar size firearms with front mounted lasers. The outside skin is a super non-slip material that, with a little pressure, adheres to just about anything. That outer material combined with the inner closed-cell foam and the inner liner will keep your pistol and the holster securely in place. In the pocket, it works like any other pocket holster. However, when you pull the gun, the outer layer grabs the inside of your pocket. In addition, with use and body heat, your Sticky Holster will conform to your particular gun, making a custom fit.
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These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.