First Look: Blackhawk T-Series L2C Holster for SIG P320 TLR 7/8

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posted on June 19, 2020
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Blackhawk has expanded its popular line of T-Series holsters with the introduction of a light bearing Level 2 Compact (L2C) version engineered specifically for the SIG Sauer P320 pistol with a Streamlight TLR 7/8 light.

Blackhawk has been a leader in law enforcement and military products for over 20 years, and just like its other holsters in the L2C line, this latest model retains key features which are designed specifically for concealed carry. These features include a new speed cut to assist with a faster draw, a low-profile design for ease of concealment as well as compatibility with a red-dot sight.

All T-Series holsters have been designed to follow Blackhawk’s Master Grip Principle and are specifically developed to allow the user’s hand to land naturally where it should in order to deploy the sidearm. This efficient design pairs with a sound-dampening, low-friction, dual-density internal material which translates into a smooth, quiet draw for the user. Externally, the L2C holster features a proprietary, glass-reinforced nylon to ensure the highest degree of durability available in a duty-rated holster.

All L2C holsters come standard with a two-slot belt loop attachment for secure and comfortable belt carry. The T-Series L2C holsters also includes the Quick Dual Release, or QDR, which is a brand-new attachment platform. This attachment method uses an intuitive dual button release that allows for easy attachment and removal from your belt without having to weave it through traditional belt loops. The QDR can easily accommodate belts ranging in size from 1.5 to 2.25 inches and allows the holster to be canted at various angles, according to user preference.

MSRP on the L2C holster for the SIG Sauer P320 with Streamlight TLR-7 is $99.95. For more information on this holster as well as other products in the Blackhawk line, please visit blackhawk.com.

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