GLOCK 43 Holster Now Available From Fobus

    Fobus has a new offering: the GL43ND Evolution polymer holster.  It is available in paddle, belt and ankle models for both right and left-handed users.

    The Fobus Evolution Series holsters, now available for the popular GLOCK G43, offer passive retention with an adjustment screw for customized retention based upon the user’s personal preference, ensuring that the user’s pistol stays firmly in place. Steel reinforced rivets secure the holster to the attachment and further strengthen the overall integrity of the holster, ensuring years of reliable and trouble free use. The proven Fobus passive retention design with adjustment screw available on all Evolution Series holsters also enables the user easy and rapid one handed deployment and reholstering.

    We’ve had posts for other Glock 43 holsters as far back as April:
    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/04/21/glock-43-holsters-desantis/
    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/05/12/glock-43-holsters-bianchi/
    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/07/03/alien-holsters-new-glock-43-holster/
    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/07/21/shtf-gear-glock-43-holster-mag-pouch/

    So those of you that have a Glock 43, what do you think of it, and how are you currently carrying it?

    You can find them at: http://www.fobusholster.com/catalog/Evolution_Series_Holsters-26-1.html

    Tom is a former Navy Corpsman that spent some time bumbling around the deserts of Iraq with a Marine Recon unit, kicking in tent flaps and harassing sheep. Prior to that he was a paramedic somewhere in DFW, also doing some Executive Protection work between shifts. Now that those exciting days are behind him, he teaches wilderness medicine and runs an on-demand medical staffing business. He hopes that his posts will help you find solid gear that will survive whatever you can throw at it–he is known (in certain circles) for his curse…ahem, ability…to find the breaking point of anything.

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