Safariland Incog X IWB Holsters Now Accommodate Glock Handguns With Large Lights

Safariland announces new Glock fits for Incog X holster.

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posted on November 8, 2024
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Safariland has announced that its Incog X inside-the-waistband holster will now fit Glock pistols equipped with large lights.

The introduction of large light fits for Glock handguns is the first in Safariland’s Incog X large light line. According to the company, additional fits for SIG Sauer and Staccato handguns should be released in the near future.

The Incog X IWB holster is a collaboration between Haley Strategic Partners and Safariland. An ergonomic, red-dot optic compatible (micro and full-size), multi-positional holster, the expansion of Incog X fits to accommodate pistols equipped with large lights gives users options to meet their specific needs.

With a microfiber suede-wrapped Boltaron body, the Incog X holster also includes three sizes of strut shims in three sizes—1/8-inch, 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch. You can insert or remove them without using tools.

More features include over-the-belt polymer clips, a passive trigger guard and ejection port retention, plus an optional magazine caddy with tension adjustment.

MSRP ranges from $92.50 to $122.50, depending on the version selected. Learn more at safariland.com.

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