Safariland Announces New Holster Fits for the Hellcat
Nicolas Lenze 06.22.21
The quest for the perfect holster is a journey with no destination. As our lives change, so do our needs and our carry guns. Thanks to the success of the Springfield Armory Hellcat, more and more companies are releasing holsters for the tiny wonder. Now, Safariland is adding to that list. Safariland has announced four new holster fits for the Hellcat: the Bianchi Model 100, 7TS, 27, and 575 GLS.
Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets, today announced holster fits for the new Springfield Armory Hellcat. These Safariland and Bianchi holsters provide versatile functionality for Springfield Armory’s micro 9mm.
New Holster Fits for the Springfield Armory Hellcat
Bianchi Model 100 IWB Holster
- High, suede-backed skin guard on the back of the holster for comfort
- Designed to ensure a proper firing grip when drawing
- Spring-steel belt clip
- Fits belts up to 1.75″ in width
- MSRP: $62.50
Bianchi Model 7TS
- Equipped with Safariland’s ALS (Automatic Locking System) retention
- Made of SafariSeven which is Safariland’s proprietary nylon material
- Impervious to water damage
- Matte Finish to reduce glare
- MSRP: $55.00 – $70.00
Bianchi Model 27
- J-shaped hook design works with any belt
- Semi-rigid. Thermoformed from SafariLaminate
- Uses a polymer insert to keep the holster open, aiding in reholstering
- Fits belts 1.5″ in width
- MSRP: $57.00
Bianchi 575 GLS
- Uses Safariland’s GLS (Grip Locking System) to retain your pistol. The lock is deactivated with your middle finger as you draw
- Fits multiple firearms
- Includes over- and under-the-belt belt loops
- Accommodates pistols with optics
- MSRP: $68.00
If you’re running a Springfield Armory Hellcat and are looking for a new holster, take a look at these new options. For all of the details, head over to the Safariland website. Keep up with the latest from Safariland by following them on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Remember to train and carry often. Stay safe.