Delta Holster | 3 Carry Styles, One System
The Delta Holster is built to adapt. Built with an ultra-slim, low-profile holster body, Delta transitions seamlessly between AIWB, hip carry, and off-body—giving you the flexibility to run your equipment the way you need without compromise. In this video, we break down each carry method, how the system works, and what makes Delta different. Carry styles covered: • AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) • Hip Carry (3–4 o’clock) • Off-Body Carry (Velcro mounting system) Available now: https://txcholsters.com #delta #stateofconfidence

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