CASES WEAR ON HOLSTER

Brand Owner Address Description
SIDEKICK PROFESSIONAL MICHAELS OF OREGON CO. Portland OR CASES FOR WEAR ON HOLSTER BELTS FOR CARRYING RADIOS AND PORTABLE TELEPHONES;METAL KEY RING HOLDERS AND HANDCUFF CASES;SIDE KICK PROFESSIONAL;HANDGUN HOLSTERS, PARTS FOR HANDGUN HOLSTERS, NAMELY, SPACERS FOR POSITIONING HOLSTERS, KEEPERS FOR HOLSTER BELTS, SHOULDER HOLSTER HARNESSES, GUN CASES, MAGAZINE CASES, SPEED LOADER CASES, AMMUNITION CASES, STUN GUN CASES, GUN ACCESSORY BAGS FOR CARRYING ITEMS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH FIREARMS, NAMELY, FOR CARRYING SUCH ITEMS AS HANDGUN HOLSTERS, HOLSTER BELTS, DUTY BELTS, AMMUNITION, MAGAZINES, SPEED LOADER CASES, CLEANING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES, SHOOTING GLASSES, SPOTTING TELESCOPES AND EAR PROTECTORS;POUCHES TO BE WORN ON HOLSTER BELTS FOR CARRYING DISPOSABLE LATEX GLOVES FOR GENERAL USE;PROFESSIONAL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for flexing a concealed holster to secure the contents of the holster in the holster. An elongate substantially rigid elastically flexible sling is secured to a side of the holster such that the elongate member and side of the holster can be partially separated so the wearer's shirts can be inserted therebetween to conceal the holster. The lower end of the sling can be flexed outwardly away from the side of the holster such that a portion of the outer side adjacent the lower end is, when the sling is flexed outwardly to insert the wearer's shirt, flexed inwardly to compress a pistol in the storage compartment.