Description
- This comfortable and discreet outside the waistband holster is made out of durable thermo-formed nylon
- It's impact-resistant and tough
- Designed specifically for the Beretta APX full-sized models
- The Stinger holster is appropriate for sport shooting in the categories - Single Stack, Production, Standard
- It is fully adjustable and guarantees fast and safe draw out
- Weighing only a few ounces, the Beretta belt holster adds minimal weight to your gun
- This model is designed to be worn outside the waistband
- The low-cut front allows the gun to clear the holster faster and get on target sooner
- If you measure time by the hundredths of a second this is the holster you want on your side
The new holster, STINGER, is the last one from sport field. It's appropriate for sport shooting in the categories: Single Stack, Production, Standard.
The competition belt holster is completely adjustable, it also guarantees fast and safe draw out.
It's made of unbreakable techno polymer, thermo formed for every gun type with an adjustable retention. The belt attachment derives from ULTIMATE, so it guarantees the compatibility with "older sister".
Sporting holsters cover a wide spectrum of styles: maximum access for fast draw shooting, highly adjustable holsters used in IPSC and pin shooting, high retention, maximum protection holsters used for handgun hunting, and simple holsters used to hold a handgun while out plinking. Like any sporting equipment, sporting holsters evolve to maximize the benefits given the rules of the game, where applicable, so the competitive sports have the most specialized holsters.
The competition belt holster is completely adjustable, it also guarantees fast and safe draw out.
It's made of unbreakable techno polymer, thermo formed for every gun type with an adjustable retention. The belt attachment derives from ULTIMATE, so it guarantees the compatibility with "older sister".
Sporting holsters cover a wide spectrum of styles: maximum access for fast draw shooting, highly adjustable holsters used in IPSC and pin shooting, high retention, maximum protection holsters used for handgun hunting, and simple holsters used to hold a handgun while out plinking. Like any sporting equipment, sporting holsters evolve to maximize the benefits given the rules of the game, where applicable, so the competitive sports have the most specialized holsters.