SWMP (Paddle) open holster Fobus right. For S&W: M&P Comp, Full Size. CZ P-06. Diamondback DB FS Nine. ND/Evolution-2 new generation with an additional screw at the bail to adjust the holster pressure. Influences the force with which the weapon is held/dr
SWMP RT (Roto) open Fobus right holster. For S&W M&P Comp, Full Size. CZ P-06. Diamondback DB FS Nine. ND/Evolution-2 new generation with an additional screw at the bail to adjust the holster pressure. Influences the force with which the weapon is held/dr
IWBM CC (IWB) universal interior holster Fobus type Universal IWB. CC (Combat Cut) version with a slimmer gun molded panel. For pistols: Beretta, Colt, FN, Glock, Ruger, Sig Sauer, S&W, Springfield, Taurus, Walther. Right-handed version
SWCH (Paddle) Fobus holster - right. The professional CH holster line created for the needs of uniformed services puts on safety. The Trigger Guard Locking System solves the problem of safe weapon transfer. For S & W: M & P Compact and Full Size.
Holder open Fobus, type ND (successor to HK-2 holster). For pistols: Smith & Wesson: M&P Shield .40 i 9mm. Walther: PPS .40 i 9mm. RX18 Polymer made with the injection method of scratch-resistant, impact and extreme temperatures of high density plastic.
Universal Fobus Inside Holster - Maximum Protection and Comfortable Carry. Perfect for concealed carry. Made of durable polymer. Compatible with multiple handgun models.
SWCH RT (Roto) Fobus holster - right. CH's professional line of holsters created for uniformed services focuses on safety. Trigger Guard Locking System mechanism solves the problem of carrying weapons safely. For S&W: M&P Compact and Full Size.
SWCH LW RT (Roto) Fobus holster, left. The professional line of CH holsters, created for the needs of uniformed services, focuses on safety. The Trigger Guard Locking System mechanism solves the problem of safe carrying of weapons.
Dealing with sharg was a breeze they had what i wanted and posted it promptly. However Royal Mail is another matter their tracking system does not work and Royal mail was less than enthusiastic about taking ownership of their own systems