New Holsters for HK CC9 Pistol: Options for Concealment and Comfort
Several new holsters have been released for the popular HK CC9 pistol, offering a range of concealment and comfort options. These include the KSG Armory Revere, Tenicor Velo5, and ANR Design's standard Kydex OWB holster, among others.
The KSG Armory Revere holster stands out with its incorporation of the KSG Clipgrid system, designed for mini-tactical lights like the Streamlight TLR-7 series. It comes with a Monoblock belt clip and ModWing for enhanced concealability. Meanwhile, Tenicor's Velo5 holster features a contoured shell and camming bar to reduce printing, along with adjustable belt clip hardware holes. ANR Design offers a standard Kydex OWB holster with a pancake-style design, built-in sweat guard, and adjustable retention screw.
The PHLster Enigma Express is a unique belt-less concealment system, using an interior belt for support and allowing for varied carry styles and clothing options. It includes a Skeleton holster shell and allows for tucking in clothes. For those preferring an IWB holster, the CrossBreed MiniTuck offers a Kydex shell with a longer leather backing and IWB concealment belt clips for even weight distribution and comfort. Tenicor's Velo5 AIWB holster accommodates slide-mounted optics and uses sturdy Discreet Carry Concepts Mod 4 clips.
These new holsters cater to a wide range of preferences and needs, from those seeking enhanced concealability to those requiring specific features like optic compatibility. With options from KSG Armory, Tenicor, ANR Design, PHLster, and CrossBreed, CC9 pistol owners have plenty of choices for carrying their firearms comfortably and securely.
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