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Houston, TX – Comp-Tac Victory Gear, a leading manufacturer of competition and concealed carry holsters has expanded their firearm with lights fits to include the Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 2.0 with Integrated Crimson Trace.
The Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 2.0 with Integrated Crimson Trace Laser is one of a few firearms that come from the factory with a light/laser integrated into the polymer frame. This makes the frame wider and deeper resulting in a different fit for holsters than the original M&P Shield.
Comp-Tac is offering both an Inside the Waistband holster fit and Outside the Waistband holster fit for the M&P Shield 2.0 with Integrated Crimson Trace: the Infidel Max with Light or Laser and the International with Light.
The Infidel Max with Light or Laser is an IWB holster that fits onto the belt with a easy-on-easy-off clip. The holster offers both cant and retention adjustment.
The International Holster with Light is an OWB holster that gives the user the ability to change the included mounting hardware from a belt mount, paddle mount or a drop offset piece.
“The M&P Shield with Integrated Crimson Trace continues the trend we have been seeing in more individuals wanting a light for their concealed carry handgun. By expanding our holster line we hope to continue providing excellent options for those who are looking to have their ccw handgun in easy reach at all times,” explained Gordon Carrell, Comp-Tac’s General Manager.
About Comp-Tac Victory Gear, LLC
Comp-Tac Victory Gear, LLC combines experience in personal protection and the tactical applications combined with the love of pistol shooting competitions into every product they develop. Comp-Tac strives to deliver high value, quality solutions and improvements at the best price. With satisfaction a top priority, we ensure speed, quality and superior customer service to support your desire to take responsibility for personal safety, security and recreational firearm use.
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