Galco expands popular Concealable 2.0 Belt Holster with new support for the Springfield Emissary
Galco expands popular Concealable 2.0 Belt Holster with new support for the Springfield Emissary

Galco has expanded its Concealable 2.0 Belt Holster to include support for the Springfield Emissary. This modern holster features a low cut design for red dot optics, a raised sweat guard, and a mild butt-forward cant for improved concealment. Its two-piece construction enhances comfort and profile, ensuring excellent retention and durability.

Galco states “Now available for the Springfield Emissary.

Galco’s Concealable™ 2.0 is a thoroughly modern version of the strongside belt holster.

Building on over four decades of success with the original Concealable, the 2.0 version is updated for 21st century gun carriers. Cut low at the front, the new design accommodates most popular carry-style red dot optics. The raised sweat guard protects the wearer’s body from the pistol, and the pistol from the body’s natural perspiration. A mild butt-forward cant offers an easy draw from behind the dominant-side hip while also enhancing concealment with larger defensive pistols.

The Concealable 2.0’s unique two-piece construction is contoured on the body side to the natural curve of the hip, keeping all the molding on the front of the holster, allowing for significantly more comfortable carry and a narrower profile than an ordinary pancake type holster. (For an expanded discussion on forward molding versus the traditional pancake design, please see our FAQ.)

Hand-molded to fit specific handguns, the Concealable 2.0 features a deeply hand-molded exterior for excellent retention properties and superior appearance, firing grip accessibility for speed, and double-stitched seams for long-lasting durability.”

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