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  2. Bianchi International - Wikipedia

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    Bianchi International of Temecula, California is a worldwide producer of leather and nylon goods for the law enforcement industry. Since the 1960s they have produced items from gun holsters to duty belts and everything related in between. Armor Holdings bought Bianchi International in 2004; [1] BAE Systems bought Armor in 2007. [2] [3]

  3. Handgun holster - Wikipedia

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    Custom leather workers typically focus on one area or two in leather work. Holster makers are those who usually stay put in their respective field. Any and all pistols, whether compact, mid-size or large hand-guns are sheathed in leather in a process that molds to the firearm, and hardens to a stout, strong and long lasting holster.

  4. Presstoff - Wikipedia

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    Presstoff (also Preßstoff or Pressstoff) is the German-language term for a type of ersatz or artificial leather used during the first half of the 20th century. It is one of the oldest artificial leather. [1] It was made from specially layered paper pulp, which was then treated with a specific resin that would bind it together in layers. [2] [3]

  5. Alien Gear Holsters - Wikipedia

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    Alien Gear's leather belts, intended for use while carrying a pistol and a holster, also uses an internal stiffener of spring steel. All of Alien Gear's inside the waistband holsters and the Cloak Mod holster are compatible with Alien Gear's Cloak Dock holster mount system, which can be secured to most surfaces such as furniture, drywall or car ...

  6. Safariland - Wikipedia

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    Safariland, LLC is a United States–based manufacturer of personal, and other equipment focused on the law enforcement, public safety, military, and recreational markets.

  7. Berns-Martin - Wikipedia

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    The leather work was left to Berns' Navy teammate Jack Martin, who had previously designed the sheath for the Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife, [3] hence the name "Berns-Martin" for the company. [4] The holster was patented by John Emmett Berns in 1935 as 2,001,321 for a Revolver Holster. [5]

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