First Look: 1791 Gunleather Fair Chase Holster

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posted on February 26, 2020
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Hunters intrigued by the name of this holster will not be disappointed by what they find. No mere sales gimmick, the Smooth Concealment Fair Chase Holster, from 1791 Gunleather, is made from real, fair-chase deer hide. Smooth and breathable, the Smooth Concealment Fair Chase Holster is sourced from thin and stretchable whitetail deer skins, ethically taken by American hunters. Despite this soft nature, made even more comfortable by a suede lining, deer skin still remains one of the strongest leathers available, making for a durable holster. The Fair Chase Holster includes a sweat guard and a reinforced metal clip for a comfortable appendix, inside the waistband carry. For more information, please visit 1791gunleather.comMSRP: $59.99.

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