The material is listed as being a high-strength, heat-resistant polymer.
It wont abrade the finish.
It is easy to keep clean.
The fit is exacting.
The Hellcat snaps into place with a distinct click that lets you know the guns home.
This is not the holsters fault.
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The Klipt is thin.
The low side of the holster has a slight lip that protrudes away from the gun.
This is an ideal way to seat your thumb during a draw if you need more leverage.
While some holsters have adjustable tension screws, this one doesnt.
The holster is held together with a grommet.
That keeps down costs, though, and ensures every holster leaving the factory will fit exactly the same.
So, I understand the decision.
And Blade-Tech backs their work with a lifetime guarantee.
Thats much less than a box of 9mm these days.
For an off-the-shelf holster, thats a very reasonable price.
In the end, thats what this is make no mistake.
Blade-Tech describes the Klipt as a no-nonsense holster.
But this is also an American-made, inexpensive no-nonsense holster.
Ive been carrying this one now for four months.
It works every bit as well as my old Blade-Techs, and I wouldnt settle for anything less.
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