Gear & Optics|Gear By Drew BryantJune 10th, 2022, theloadoutblog.com Back in the Summer of 2021, Sarfariland introduced a limited run of Cordura wrapped Black Multicam holsters. The new offering from […]
By Drew Bryant June 10th, 2022, theloadoutblog.com
Back in the Summer of 2021, Sarfariland introduced a limited run of Cordura wrapped Black Multicam holsters. The new offering from Safariland garnered widespread support for the holster. Due to popular demand, Safariland has decided to bring back the highly requested Black Multicam option. Safariland’s 6304 RDS and 6354 RDS holsters will be the two types of holsters available with the dark multicam trim.
Below, is a statement from Sarfariland on bringing back the Black Multicam holster trim.
Press Statement
Photo by Ryan Ogborn
We continue to set our company to meet the latest demands from the market,” said Safariland VP of Marketing & Commercial Sales Tim Drnec. “This is a great example. We launched this option last year as a limited-time one-off. The response was overwhelming and the demand for Black Multicam only continues to grow. The team is excited to bring these back.
The Black Multicam camouflage pattern is in high demand, blends well in most environments, and contributes to the lower-profile holsters demanded today. Adding to the benefits is Safariland’s approach using a Cordura wrap finish that reduces the Infrared (IR) profile.
The new Safariland Black Multicam holsters are available now. The new holster will retail for $250 MSRP. Which prices if correctly within other Cordura wrapped holsters from Sarfariland. For more on Sarfariland holsters and gear, click here.
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