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Tactical Solutions Trail-Lite Ambidextrous Hand Browning Buckmark Lowride Holster, Carbon Fiber - HOLBML
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Tactical Solutions Trail-Lite Ambidextrous Hand Browning Buckmark Lowride Holster, Carbon Fiber - HOLBML

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SKU 783549
Brand Tactical Solutions
MPN HOLBML
UPC 879971007376
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Product Details

Details

  • Type: Lowride
  • Series/Collection: Trail-Lite
  • Orientation: Ambidextrous
  • Mounting Type: Belt Loop
  • Number of Compartments: 1
  • Material: Thermoplastic
  • Finish: Carbon Fiber
  • For Use With: Browning Buckmark Pistol
  • Belt Size: 2" W

Features

The Tactical Solutions TRAIL-LITE holster is designed to fit the Browning Buck Mark 22LR pistols, with or without an optic. The ambidextrous design accommodates both right and left-handed shooters and the adjustable retention provides greater flexibility. Available in low-ride or high-ride, designed to fit belts up to 2 inches.

Features:

  • Accommodates most optics, suppressors or any length barrel
  • Ambidextrous design for right or left handed carry
  • Adjustable retention
  • Fits up to a 2 inches belt
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