Everyone Likes a Double Duty Holster

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The tuckable belt clip rotates 360 degrees to give you a comfortable fit.

Yes, I have said before you should carry your concealed firearm in the same place every time you strap up. While that is the best plan, it is not always possible. Sometimes you have to make adjustments. That's when it is nice to have a concealed carry holster that does double duty.

The Pocket-Tuk from Desantis leads a double life, working as both a pocket and tuckable IWB holster. The positioning clip rotates 360 degrees to accommodate your favorite carry preference.

Quickly and easily remove the clip with the supplied hex key and you’ve got a minimal holster that slips seamlessly into your pocket. Not only is it comfortable, but the Pocket Tuk’s suede construction actually helps keep your weapon firmly in place.

Without the clip the Pocket-Tuk is a fine pocket holster.

The mouth is additionally reinforced for easy, consistent re-holstering. The style #111 retails for $19.99.

The downside, you can expect to wait three to four weeks for delivery. But that is the norm in today's environment.

 


Recommended gun books for those who carry concealed handguns:

The Gun Digest Book of Concealed Carry

The Gun Digest Book of Combat Handgunnery

Effective Handgun Defense, A Comprehensive Guide to Concealed Carry

 

Find more resources atgundigeststore.com/tactical

 

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1 COMMENT

  1. My question is: When did slow customer service become the norm? It is only the norm because we sit around like a bunch of cows and wait for the rancher to fatten us up. Personally I don’t think they should even advertise a product that they are not prepared to ship right away. Running out is one thing but saying your going to wait before you even order is just poor management.

    If you have a limited number just say so, but don’t tell me it could be 3-4 weeks. How do you improve customer service? You provide the customer what they want. If it is in short supply then you let the customer know. If you don’t have it then don’t offer it until you do. Simple.

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