The device, cataloged as SBT-2285, centers on a lightweight architecture designed for ease of use. By refining the draw motion, the inventor claims the holster offers a significant tactical advantage over conventional equipment currently on the market. The design is intended to remain comfortable for daily carry while ensuring the firearm remains accessible under pressure.
InventHelp, a Pittsburgh-based firm, is currently facilitating the licensing and sale of the technology to manufacturers and marketers. Interested parties can contact the company’s Pittsburgh office at (412) 288-1300, extension 1368, for further technical specifications or licensing inquiries.





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