The JM4 Tactical Magnetic Holster, also known as the 'Original Quick Click Holster,' offers a unique concealed carry solution, particularly for those wearing non-traditional pants like yoga pants or sweatpants without belt loops. Its strong magnetic retention system is designed to keep firearms secure, and it's available for a wide range of firearm makes and models. The holster features a full sweatshield and quality leather construction.
This video discusses concerns raised by JM4 Tactical regarding the Census Bureau's request for customer information, including order numbers and zip codes. The company views this as a potential backdoor for government agencies like the ATF to gather data on gun owners. The discussion highlights the lack of transparency in data sharing and the potential for misuse, emphasizing the importance of protecting customer privacy and advocating for Second Amendment rights.
The Department of Commerce is requesting sales records from holster companies via a Commodity Flow Survey. This action is raising concerns among gun owners and manufacturers, as the data could potentially reveal information about individuals' firearm carrying habits. Companies are facing a dilemma between complying with the request or facing potential fines, with some, like JM4 Tactical, vowing to protect customer privacy.
The JM4 Tactical Voltron holster, also known as the Relic, is a new polymer holster designed to address common issues like cracking in cold temperatures and wear on firearm finishes. It utilizes a 15th-century method of bonding leather to a copolymer material, which is also used in aircraft internal parts, offering durability and quiet operation. The holster is available in multiple configurations and over 430 molds.
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