Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP .380: Effective, Defensive Concealment
The latest iteration of Springfield Armory’s Hellcat micro-compacts, Hellcat OSP .380, is engineered…
The latest iteration of Springfield Armory’s Hellcat micro-compacts, Hellcat OSP .380, is engineered…
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Taking a look at the Alien gear Rapid Force Duty Holster. It’s always awesome seeing companies like this continue to not only innovate and improve upon their own designs, but also venture into an area dominated by big names with government contracts with tried and tested equipment. It is pretty exciting to see the innovation in their holster and see what makes it tick.
In this video we will be taking a first impression and range report on it to see how it does an after a few months will report back with a long term review. I hope you guys enjoy this video!
To learn more about this holster check out the Alien Gear website.
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Rex Mamaril currently serves in the US Army as an Armorer and Advanced Marksmanship Instructor. Outside of the military he is an RN with a passion for firearms and gear.
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