Sig Sauer stepped up the concealed carry game when they introduced the P365XL. Providing a sub-compact with a not-so-sub-compact capacity. Likewise, as Sig tends to do, they took it to the next level with the P365XL Spectre Comp, providing an integrated compensator and fine-tuned performance. So, naturally, Galco answers with its modular holster, the Corvus, for the Sig P365XL and Spectre Comp.

Galco Corvus for Sig Sauer P365XL and Spectre Comp

Constructed of heavy-duty Kydex, the Corvus features a forward molded design that holds your pistol securely in place, comfortably. Likewise, a raised sweat guard protects both the pistol and the wearer during carry, whether IWB or OWB. The open-top design allows for a fast draw and is perfect for USPSA and IDPA competitions or defensive carry.

Additionally, the low-cut front accommodates most red dot sights. Correspondingly, a deep sight rail accommodates most suppressor-height sights. However, there is no space for rail-mounted accessories, such as a weapon-mounted flashlight, at this time.

The Corvus is designed to adjust to your carry needs, whether that is IWB (inside the waistband) or OWB (Outside the waistband). For this reason, Galco ships the Corvus with the hardware necessary to convert it between IWB and OWB platforms. Similarly, regardless of carry choice, multiple eyelets allow you to adjust the cant and ride height for the ideal draw.

Availability

The Galco Corvus for Sig Sauer P365XL and Spectre Comp is available now with an MSRP of $89.00. For more info, please visit GalcoGunLeather.com.

Galco Corvus for Sig Sauer P365XL and Spectre Comp Features

  • Kydex construction
  • Adjustable cant and ride height (varying depending on pistol size)
  • Forward molded design
  • Raised sweat guard to protect pistol and wearer
  • Packaged with hardware for both belt (OWB) and IWB carry
  • Sight rail accommodates most suppressor sights
  • Packaged with both 1 1/2″ and 1 3/4″ belt slots
  • Packaged with IWB belt loops for belts up to 1 3/4″
  • MSRP: $89.00

Source: www.personaldefenseworld.com