ANR Design has expanded its NIDHOGG Level II Holster series to include compatibility with the Walther PDP pistol models. The holster boasts features like active retention, light-specific locking, durable construction, and an open design. It’s tailored for competitive shooters, ensuring rapid deployment and robust performance under rigorous conditions.

ANR Design states “Our latest design is now compatible with the Walther PDP Compact Full Size 4″, Walther PDP Full Size 4.5”, and Walther PDP Full Size 5″, all available with the Surefire X300 A/B Light add-on. Get the perfect fit with the same unbeatable retention and durability!

The ANR Design Nidhogg Level II Retention Holster is a game-changer for competitive or tactical shooters who demand both speed and security. This innovative holster features a unique, patented light-specific locking active retention mechanism that delivers lightning-fast draws while maintaining positive retention.”

KEY FEATURES:

  • Active Retention: Provides an extra layer of security with a large push-button release for rapid deployment.
  • Light-Specific Locking: Currently available for Surefire X300 Ultra series lights, with more options coming soon.
  • Durable Construction: Unibody 0.125″ thick KYDEX construction for rugged reliability.
  • Open Bottomed Design: Allows water and debris to clear easily.
  • Optic and Suppressor Sights Ready: Accommodates most optics and suppressor-height sights up to 0.5″.
  • Rigorous Testing: Withstands 400 lbs of hanging weight and 30,000 presses in various conditions without failure (Spec Sheets Available Upon Request).
  • Competition Focused: Ideal for Tactical Games, PCSL, USPSA, and other competitive shooting sports.

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