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STINGER BELT HOLSTER
FOR AUTOS & REVOLVERS

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$92.00
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Product Details

Features
  • Premium steerhide
  • Tunnel belt loop uses minimal belt space
  • Butt-forward cant
  • Made for compact and subcompact handguns
  • Fits belts up to 1 1/2"
NOTE: Version for Ruger LCP does NOT work with photoluminescent sights.
NOTE: Not compatible with red dot optics.
Description
Galco’s Stinger™ belt holster was designed with the KISS principle in mind. Made to carry a small semiautomatic pistol or double-action revolver behind the strongside hip, the Stinger’s open top and forward cant allow a fast, easy drawstroke. Safety, security and stealth are all addressed with a covered trigger guard, deep molding and a tunnel-style belt loop that takes up little belt space compared to a pancake-type holster.

The Stinger is constructed of premium steerhide, fits belts up to 1 1/2” wide.

Available in right or left hand designs, in black finish.


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J
November 5, 2018

Review for STINGER BELT HOLSTER
(5.0 out of 5)
Stinger belt holster
Purchased for my S & W Bodyguard 380/Crimson Trace. Great quality and excellent fit!
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J
October 30, 2018

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(5.0 out of 5)
It's a Galco!
Fantastic little holster... all around!
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R
October 25, 2018

Review for STINGER BELT HOLSTER
(5.0 out of 5)
Stinger Belt Holster
I have three Galco Holsters – they hold my plastic hammerless “not to be mentioned in polite society” backup pistol – a glock 26*. I do not particularly care for this plastic “do-dad” however; my Galco Holsters are superbly crafted and well worth the price of purchase and, they make the plastic “do-dad” tolerable.

* Given to me by a well-meaning colleague three + decades ago. I would never pay money for a plastic hammerless “not to be mentioned in polite society” backup pistol i.e. the glock.
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