JM4 Tactical introduced its new product line that includes the Double Shot Leather Gun Belt and the Two Step OWB Leather Holster. Each of these products are available in black with black stitching and brown with brown stitching.
The Double Shot Belts are available with in a width of 1.5 inches or 1.75 inches and are 0.25 inch thick, ensuring that the gun belt never rolls, stretches or sags. These belts are constructed with a double layer of top of the line veg-tan Prime Grade A U.S. steer hide stitched together, hence the name Double Shot. The belts are then dyed with oil-based dyes and treated with the company's special oil blends. The belt is hand beveled, burnished and painted to produce an attractive finish.
The Two Step Holster is constructed from hand-boned Hermann Oak Leather. This OWB Holster is designed to holster a firearm in a 12-percent forward FBI cant. The holster comes complete with a full sweat guard and heavy-duty stitching.
As with all JM4 Tactical products, these two new offerings are made in the USA. The Double Shot Belt retails for $79.98, while the Two Step OWB Leather Holster retails at a suggested price of $84.95.
JM4 Tactical Introduces New Gun Belt and OWB Holster
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