Black Scorpion PRO IDPA Competition Holster w/Flashlight

$56.99
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Attachment: OWB – Outside the Waistband
Using Hand: Right
Material: Kydex
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The Pro IDPA Competition Holster offers an easy and convenient way to hip-carry your handgun. The holster is compatible with virtually any red-dot sight on the market and the open-muzzle design allows threaded barrels to pass. Originally designed for competition, this holster is great for concealed or open carry.

Frequently Asked Questions:
QUESTION: How can I make this holster work with a 2'' belt?

The Pro IDPA Holster's belt attachment has two smalls tabs that can be removed to accommodate a 2'' belt.

QUESTION: Why can't I adjust the ride height of the holster?

The ride height on this holster is designed to meet IDPA rules. We hate to limit the angle/height adjustments of our holsters but this is unfortunately the case for these models.

QUESTION: How tight can this holster get?

The retention on this holster can be adjusted to the point that you will not be able to draw the gun from the holster but we will obviously never recommend that. 

QUESTION: Is this holster compatible with my red dot sight?

The way the holster is designed and cut will allow you to use any red dot sight.

QUESTION: Will this holster work with suppressor height sights?

Yes (mostly). The holster's sight line is raised by 15mm which will allow for most suppressor height sights to pass through.

QUESTION: Can I use a threaded barrel with this holster?

Yes, the holster is designed to allow threaded barrels to pass through.

By purchasing Black Scorpion PRO IDPA Competition Holster w/Flashlight from our online store, you are guaranteed to receive a high-quality item. We work with trusted brands to offer shooting and hunting enthusiasts, both amateur and professional, quality products at a reasonable price. Choosing to buy from us means opting for quality and practicality

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