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Tulster Introduces the IWB Profile Holster for M&P M2.0 Pistols

Have you checked out the new M&P M2.0 from Smith & Wesson yet? Originally introduced in 2005, the M&P lineup has been a popular handgun for duty, home defense, and concealed carry users. Although the improvements made to the M2.0 are not major, we saw the need to make some alterations to the Tulster Profile Holster to better accommodate the feature modifications introduced by S&W.

What does the new M&P Tulster IWB Holster fit?

In short, the new holster will fit the original M&P Standard 4.25” along with both the M&P M2.0 Compact 4” and Full Size 4.25”. So why not two different holsters? There is only .15” difference between the 4” and 4.25” for the M2.0…. I know, right? Doesn’t make any sense, but with very little variation between them, there’s not enough difference to make two separate holsters.

From the ground up, the Profile Holster was designed to be an ultra-concealable, minimalistic, appendix carry holster without the drawbacks. Distinct features such as the matte-edge finish and minimal material used facilitate in a comfortable fit providing maximum concealment for concealed carry.

Each AIWB Profile holster is formed to the M&P M2.0 for a snug fit with low drag. The adjustable retention along with the inherent positive retention “SNAP” ensures the firearm is secure when holstered.

Removal of extra material between the muzzle and retention screw adds to a layer of comfort without digging into the body or thigh. The trigger guard is intentionally undercut to promote a higher grip on the M&P and allow for a magazine release while the firearm is fully holstered.

From the injection molded belt clip to the soft loop option, the cant settings are easily adjustable from 0-15 degrees to allow for a perfect grip on the M&P M2.0.

This Profile holster can be ordered in many different colors and patterns for either Right or Left handed shooters.

Holster Features:

Undercut trigger guard.
Works with Quick Clip or Softloop Kit.
Adjustable retention.
Adjust cant from 0-15 degrees.
Full sweat shield.
Rounded and matte edges.
Minimal material.

For more information about Tulster products, visit: www.tulster.com

About Tulster

Located in Jenks, Oklahoma, Tulster is all about development and manufacturing of EDC (Every Day Carry) gear. From a hobby to full time, owners, Justin Courtney and Richard Hobbs strive to dream big and innovate new products to better the conceal carry market and end-user. Embracing change and always allowing for mistakes while creating a fun working environment is what Tulster is all about. Tulster products are available through Authorized Dealers and online at www.tulster.com

For news and updates, follow us on Instagram @tulster or Facebook @TulsterHolsters

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