Accessories & Gear
Carry a Big Gun Concealed: N8 Tactical OT2 Combat Cut Holster
Because not everybody wants to carry a micropistol…
The first rule of gunfighting is “Don’t get in a gun fight.” The second rule of gunfighting is “Have a gun.” However, many would-be concealed carriers either don’t own or don’t feel like buying a micropistol for their everyday carry (EDC) rig…and that’s a dilemma. If the gun you have is a mid-size or full-size gun and you’d still like to CCW with it, N8 Tactical has your solution in the form of the new OT2 Combat Cut Holsterย for mid- to full-size pistols.
The OT2 Combat Cut Holster is an exceedingly comfortable inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster that merges N8 Tactical’s Original Holster and Tuckable Holster designs into an all-new platform that is high on ergonomics and clothing compatibility for all-day wear. The Combat Cut design allows for a full grasp on the pistolโs grip while drawing.
Built on a durable leather form, the OT2 Combat Cut Holster comes with a soft suede backing and a moisture-proof neoprene core situated between the two. The suede backing is comfortable on bare skin or when worn over thin shirts while the neoprene core prevents moisture buildup in warm carry conditions. The updated clip design and location even allows shirts to be tucked for a more formal appearance.
The OT2 Combat Cut Holster is designed to accommodate mid- and full-size pistols, with broad model compatibility and accommodations for lights and lasers. As with all N8 Tactical holsters, the OT2 comes with a Two-Week, Try it Free Guarantee and a lifetime warranty. MSRP $39.95; currently on sale for $33.95 at the time of this writing. Click here.
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