PHLster Holsters is now offering its minimalist Skeleton holster and Enigma Express concealment system to fit the micro-compact FN Reflex pistol.
The PHLster Skeleton holster series is a minimalist AIWB (appendix-inside-the-waistband) concealment holster that’s designed for today’s most relevant carry guns, such as the slimmer ultra-compact 9mm / .380 ACP models like the SIG Sauer P365 series, the Glock G43, G42, G48 and G43X, the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield series and others. With the latest product launch, these concealment holsters are now available for the FN Reflex handgun. In addition to being discreet and compact, PHLster Skeleton holsters are designed to make use of industry standard holster hardware along with spacing dimensions such as distance between screw holes, just like other modern concealment holsters that are meant for those larger double-stack standard width 9mm pistols. This means that the carrier can still configure their holster with a wide variety of concealment wings and belt clips, everything from the tried and true belt clips from Raven Concealment, pull-the-dot “soft loops” or the secure and springy Discreet Carry Concepts clips.
Additionally, with the launch of the FN Reflex Skeleton holster, PHLster is also now shipping the Enigma Express system for the FN Reflex. The Enigma Express incorporates that same PHLster Skeleton holster into an alternative concealment system which does not rely on the traditional pants, belt and loops arrangement to support a concealed handgun on the waistline. Instead, the Enigma Express uses its own internal belt, which allows both men and women a higher level of clothing options while still concealing a defensive pistol.
The FN Reflex is a polymer-frame striker-fired 9mm ultra-compact semi-automatic pistol designed around everyday carry and personal protection. At its widest point, it measures one inch in width and can be loaded with 10, 11 or 15 round magazines.
Visit phlsterholsters.com to learn more about the Skeleton holster and Enigma Express System. To learn more about the FN Reflex, visit fnamerica.com.
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