Tulster Releases H&P VP9SK Holster

    Tulster, a Jenks Oklahoma, based company has proudly announced the release of their latest holster, their IWB profile holster for the Heckler & Koch VP9SK. The VP9SK is the newly released smaller brother to the well-received VP9. The new holster is designed…

    From the ground up, the IWB Profile Holster for the Heckler & Koch VP9SK is designed to be an ultra-concealable, minimalistic, appendix carry holster without the drawbacks. Distinct features such as the matteedge finish and minimal material used facilitate in a comfortable fit providing maximum concealment for concealed carry.

    The holster is passive retention only, but to ensure a snug, yet usable fit, each holster is formed to the handgun for a “snug fit” with adjustment up or down via a screw. Tulster touts an inherent positive retention “SNAP” to verify the firearm is fully holstered and secure.

    For comfort, the holster features removal of material between the muzzle and the retention screw. Cant is adjustable from 0-15 degrees. Further, the trigger guard is purposefully undercut to help the shooter get a solid high grip on the handgun and allow for magazine release while the firearm is fully holstered. (Author’s Note – Not sure if the last part is a good thing…)

    The holster retails for $64.99, available in both right and left-handed configuration. Various colors and patterns are available for those looking to customize. Solid colors are typically an additional $5 with carbon-fiber combos fetching $10 extra. 

    Holster Features:

    • Undercut trigger guard.
    • Works with Quick Clip or Softloop Kit.
    • Adjustable retention.
    • Adjustable cant: 0-15 degrees
    • Full sweat shield.
    • Rounded and buffed edges.
    • Minimal material.

    Included with Purchase:

    • (1) 1.5″ Quick Clip
    • (2) ¼” Truss Screws
    • (2) Slotted Post
    • (2) 1/8″ EPDM Spacer/Washer
    • (1) VC-3 Threadmate – 1ml packet
    Frank.K

    TFB’s FNG. Completely irreverent of all things marketing but a passionate lover of new ideas and old ones well executed. Enjoys musing on all things firearms, shooting 3-gun, and attempting to be both tacticool AND tactical.


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