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Kinetic Concealment Now Offering Holsters for Ruger-57 Pistol
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Kinetic Concealment, maker of high-quality patented hybrid holsters, is proud to offer holsters to fit the popular Ruger-57 centerfire pistol.
Kinetic Concealment has created a perfect complement to the Ruger-57 with their Kydex shell hybrid holsters. Kinetic Concealment can now offer their original Hybrid IWB holster, KC Baby appendix carry holster, or OWB holster to fit the Ruger-57 for a complete self-defense package. The Ruger-57 is a semi-automatic chambered in 5.7x28mm and available with 20+1 capacity, or state-compliant 10+1 capacity. It’s a perfect option for hobby shooting, target practice, or even personal defense. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(6/26/2021)
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| This could have been a great gun but ruger HAD to add some big obnoxious lever "safety" to it. |
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