Comp-Tac MTAC

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Comp-Tac MTAC

$78.99

The MTAC is an inside the waistband Kydex and leather hybrid holster designed for concealed carry. Created to be worn behind the hip at 4:00 or 5:00, this holster offers the best in comfort and speed for concealed carry use.

Product Features:

2 Layer Top Grain Leather Cowhide Backing

Kydex Body

Interchangeable Body- Carry one holster and swap out shells for new firearms

Flexible Polymer Clips

Ride Height Adjustable

Cant Adjustable

The MTAC’s top grain cow hide leather backing is the most comfortable material to wear against your skin. It provides a soft flexible material that does not rub or pinch.

The Kydex body on the MTAC provides a rigid material that is custom fit to each firearm and maintains its shape even with the pistol unholstered. The smooth, low friction surface allows for a fast draw and easy one-handed re-holstering of the firearm. The all-Kydex body will not bend or stretch over time and is impervious to sweat and solvents.

The MTAC’s Kydex body is also interchangeable, allowing you to have one holster for all of your firearms. The MTAC attaches to the belt by two clips mounted to the leather tabs on either side of the holster. These mounting clips distribute the weight of the loaded pistol while holding securely to the belt. A shirt may be tucked in over the gun and holster providing complete concealment. The clips will also allow for ride depth or cant adjustment by using the different mounting holes.

The “Slide” Holster

The Slide holster option allows the user to use one holster for similar guns of different lengths (such as Glock 9mm, .40, and .357). The Slide is typically slightly longer than the shortest gun of the series, and left open so that longer guns may ‘slide’ through the end of the holster. Slide versions of outside the waistband holsters are recommended for range work only. While carrying a longer firearm in a slide holster, the end is left exposed and the user must be careful not to bump the exposed muzzle up against anything that might dislodge the firearm, i.e. sitting down in an arm chair.

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