Law Enforcement Technology

JUN 2013

Issue link: https://let.epubxp.com/i/137309

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 13 of 55

Images of the Barret M98B, Cerakoted by B&M; Gunworks. n n n n n Central Command Post Mobile Command Vehicles Squad Cars Handheld Receivers Airborne Repeat 908.852.3700 www.imt-government.com Circle 61 on Reader Service Card spare magazine pouch into one solid continuous piece of kit. He created a weak side draw, pancake-style holster for back-up guns with an integrated pouch in front for the primary handgun's spare magazine. This design compresses the space needed on the weak side of the body, but allows you to comfortably carry both your spare magazine and back-up handgun. Rohme makes his holsters out of a multitude of exotic leathers. The only limit is your imagination, wallet and what is available on the market. As a working stiff, I chose my leather based on durability, not looks...but even his standard models are beautifully crafted and esthetically appealing. For the last six months I have been using a pancake-style holster and two magazine pouches Rohme made for my SIG P226R. They barely look broken-in and have served me well. The holster is easily the most comfortable concealment holster I have ever used for a full-size handgun. What I really like on the DGL design is the small section of leather that rides between the top portion of the slide of the handgun and your body. This keeps the handgun protected from contact with your body and your body from being in contact with the handgun—a good thing for both, as sweat does not play well with the finish on your gun and your body does not like having rough steal pressed into it. One of the magazine pouches he provided was his Covert Reverse Cant pouch. This pouch is designed to be placed between the belt buckle and the front pants pocket on the weak side. It has a very aggressive rearward cant that, when placed up front as described, allows for a very fast

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Law Enforcement Technology - JUN 2013