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T.Rex Arms Reintroduces Raptor Concealed Holster

T.Rex Arms has reintroduced the Raptor holster, but now with some upgrades. The original model was discontinued in 2021. This new version is a simple, small-footprint holster that works for appendix or strong-side carry.

Holsters @ TFB:

The Raptor holster is available for a variety of common carry pistols including Glock, Smith & Wesson, and SIG Sauer. Options are also available for common weapon lights like the TLR-1 and X-300. And yes, lefties, there is a version for you too. Prices start at $80 and go up for special colors or attachments. It is available for order now with a lead time of 1-5 days.

T.Rex Arms Reintroduces Raptor Concealed Holster

T.Rex Arms Reintroduces Raptor Concealed Holster

From the manufacturer:

The Raptor is a simple, versatile inside-the-waistband holster. It features built-in cant and tuck for increased concealability, a stable two-clip design with optional DCC Monoblock compatibility, and a lower base price than the more modular Sidecar. If you are looking for a comfortable, low-profile, durable holster to carry at 4 o’clock or appendix, the Raptor is a solid choice.

We offered the Raptor as a holster from 2015 through 2021, when we retired it from our product offerings with the introduction of the Raptor Wing Attachment for the updated Sidecar. This attachment allows the Sidecar to be run in the 4 o’clock position and function similarly to the Raptor. But it was not exactly the same. The Raptor’s footprint is smaller than the Sidecar, which can make all the difference depending on your priorities and needs. We are pleased to offer the Raptor again, now with the superior engineering and manufacturing we’ve honed over the last 3 years backing it up.


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Daniel Y

AKA @fromtheguncounter on Instagram. Gun nerd, reloader, attorney, and mediocre hunter. Daniel can still be found on occasion behind the counter at a local gun store. When he is not shooting, he enjoys hiking, camping, and rappelling around Utah.

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