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As the firearm is holstered, a cutout slot in the leather grips onto the trigger guard to help retain the handgun.
NRA Annual Meeting Introduction: New Bianchi Leather Holster for the Concealment Market
May 2, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) -- Safariland has introduced the Bianchi Model 101 Foldaway holster, which turns the exterior of a belt into the interior of a holster, allowing for compact concealable carry for a handgun.
The Model 101 Foldaway is constructed as a rectangular piece of full grain leather, with dual 1.5 belt slots, a full leather lining and exterior stitching detail. The user may slide the holster onto the belt loop in the desired location on the hip.
As the firearm is holstered, a cutout slot in the leather grips onto the trigger guard to help retain the handgun. This brings the weapon as close to the body as possible by eliminating the normal thickness associated with typical holster designs. When not in use, it can be folded away flat against the body visually fading into the belt and giving no indication that it is a holster.
The Model 101 Foldaway is available in tan and black full grain leather in a plain finish to match the wearers belt, and is offered on two sizes to fit a variety of medium and large frame semiautomatic firearms including Glock, Colt 1911, S&W and Springfield Armory models. MSRP is $15.25.
For more information about Bianchi holsters or other products, visit www.Safariland.com or www.Binchi-Intl.com.
Reader Comments
Wow. What's going to happen the first time someones trigger gets caught by the belt? I would not buy one of these.
How about an extendable belt clip on the front so it could be an ITW or tucackable.
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