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Blackhawk™ Adds New Basketweave Holsters to T-Series Duty Line

Posted By TGM_Staff On Thursday, April 30, 2020 05:10 PM. Under Featured  

Blackhawk, a leader in the law enforcement and military equipment realm for over 20 years, has announced the addition of two new Level 3 Duty (L3D) holsters to its popular T-Series line.

Available in a light bearing and non-light bearing model, the T-Series L3D holsters have been designed with a new basketweave finish to better serve the needs of on-duty law enforcement officers and is compatible with the Glock 17 pistol, Blackhawk said in a press release.

The basketweave design is a staple finish in the law enforcement community. The black leather design offers an enhanced look and feel, increasing the command presence of on-duty officers. The L3D holster was designed to match frequently used belts, pouches and other accessories and continues Blackhawk’s long-standing legacy of duty-rated holsters.

The Blackhawk T-Series line is the world’s first thumb driven, dual-injected molded holster, the company said. The holster combines the company’s proven outer body strength made possible with a glass reinforced nylon along with a soft touch inner layer that is both super slick and sound-dampening. This durable and efficient, low-friction design translates into a smooth, quiet draw or when re-holstering the sidearm. Designed to follow Blackhawk’s Master Grip Principle, all T-Series holsters have been specifically developed to allow the user’s hand to land naturally where it should in order to deploy the sidearm.

According to Blackhawk, the T-Series line is available in Level 2 and Level 3 configurations, including options for both compact and light bearing holsters. All models are duty-rated and with their shared functionality, Blackhawk has helped solve the commonality of training with the same draw for every model holster. Whether going from concealment, Level 2 or Level 3, the draw stroke remains the same even with the holster changes.

For more information visit www.blackhawk.com/holsters/.

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