Product Description
The Taurus Spectrum Thin Red Line Sneaky Pete Holster has sewn belt clips which can accommodate a belt up to 1.75" inches wide. The holster is made of high quality ballistic nylon, and when worn on the belt resembles a cell phone case. The advantage of this design is that it allows you to carry your Taurus Spectrum Thin Red Line concealed, but with full and easy access. Now it's possible to wear whatever you want, whenever you want to. Don't dress around your gun anymore.
The holster is made inside and out of ballistic nylon, and uses two magnets to stay closed. Each holster is designed for your specific firearm, and the opening is made in such a way that you cannot accidentally place your finger on the trigger during draw. The Kydex insert ensures that a smooth, silent draw occurs every time.
The use of double stitching and steel rivets guarantees that this holster will last for years to come. All available options are listed above, and the holster can be ordered either with the belt loop, or optional belt clip. We design every holster to be as small as possible and still fit your pistol.
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TAURUS SPECTRUM THIN RED LINE HOLSTER
Very high quality holster. I'm very pleased with the materials and build quality. Love the double belt clips. Makes it almost unnoticeable on my belt. I put a Star of Life patch on mine since I'm an EMT. The holster blends in with my other belt worn equipment. I would have given 5 stars except for 1 minor complaint. The cutout for accessing the pistol is too small. Makes it very difficult to draw the pistol without a bit of fumbling around. Someone with smaller hands might not find this as difficult.
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Great Idea!
Wow, I just received the first pre-production version of this holster and I can't believe that no one thought of this sooner! I fell like I have 3 different holsters for the price of one since I bought two extra tactical patches. Thanks Sneaky Pete, now I'm even sneaky-er!