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Post Falls, Idaho (January 2023) – Alien Gear Holsters®, designers and manufacturers of American-made holsters and firearms accessories, and the Rapid Force™ line of Level 2 and Level 3 Duty Holsters, invite dealers, media, and influencers to visit booth 10174 on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for an in-booth product launch party during SHOT Show® 2023. The annual trade show will be held Jan. 17 – 20, 2023 at The Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“This SHOT Show provides us a great opportunity to get in front of our dealers, and potentially new dealers, with our Next-Generation new holsters,” Sandi Little, COO for Alien Gear Holsters, explained. “Alien Gear Holsters is always evolving to produce the best in-demand holster systems for our civilian, professional, and first responder customers, and our Next-Generation lineup is a direct result of knowing our customers’ needs.”
The Alien Gear Holsters Product Launch Party will be held at the Alien Gear Holsters booth 10174 on Tuesday, Jan. 17 from 1:30 pm – 3 p.m. Several new holsters will be revealed and demonstrated. Besides the reveal, snacks, and beer, Alien Gear Holsters will be offering product giveaways and more.
The SHOT Show is the world’s most comprehensive trade show for professionals involved with the shooting sports, hunting, outdoor, law enforcement, and armed forces industries. This year’s show in both The Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum will offer unique opportunities for attendees to experience the best in firearms, ammunition, law enforcement, cutlery, outdoor apparel, optics, and other related products and services first-hand.
The SHOT Show is owned by NSSF, the firearm industry trade association, and is restricted to the shooting, hunting, and outdoor trade professionals and commercial buyers and sellers of military, law enforcement, and tactical products and services ONLY. The SHOT Show is not open to the general consuming public (e.g., private visitors, hunters, sport shooters, members of hunting and sports shooting clubs, etc.). Proof of professional affiliation is required.
For more information on Alien Gear Holsters and the Rapid Force line, visit www.aliengearholsters.com. Join the conversation on Alien Gear Holsters’ Facebook page, Instagram, and YouTube.
Alien Gear Holsters, a division of Tedder Industries, is based entirely in the United States and manufactures everything exclusively from their facility in Northern Idaho. Founded in 2013, Alien Gear Holsters are the most comfortable concealed carry holsters on the planet. Any planet. Alien Gear Holsters manufactures durable leather and lightweight neoprene composite holsters complete with fully swappable, plastic shells that are interchangeable with any inside and outside the waistband gun holster styles.
Rapid Force™ Duty Holsters protect the firearms of our First Responders. Engineered to meet the needs of active law enforcement and military service members, Rapid Force features a secure Level 2 or Level 3 retention, a fast and intuitive draw, and are extreme durability.
Using state-of-the-art 3D modeling, precision injection molding, and specially blended polymers, Alien Gear Holsters can repeatably produce top-quality holsters, made entirely in the USA, for much less than other tactical holster brands can produce. Alien Gear is proud to employ military and law enforcement veterans, competitive shooters, and firearms enthusiasts to ensure that our mindset matches yours.
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