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Declaration

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The Declaration has been stripped down to the essentials, with the Phlster Enigma being the main reason for the redesign. If you like to carry AIWB and like to tuck your shirt in, or perhaps you don't wear clothes with traditional belt loops and need something that will work for literally every occasion, even when you're not wearing pants... then you need the Phlster Enigma. It's a chassis that's designed to bolt up to holsters like the Declaration. Not seeing your pistol model available? Check the Lexington model - that's where most new options are being added. As these are made to order, lead time varies. Lead times for this product are updated on this page: KSG Lead Time Note that it comes without a belt clip unless you specifically add one. You do not need the belt clip for use with the Enigma. You can choose for it to be right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous. Ambidextrous means it will come with a mid-height sweat guard both front and back. Planning on carrying it AIWB? Besides adding a wedge it is highly recommended for most people that you consider extending the holster with the "AIWB length" option. The extra length not only stabilizes the pistol vertically, but it also spreads out the pressure and makes it more comfortable without increasing waistband footprint. Remember, we can always cut the holster down, but it's impossible to add it back. History of the Declaration Holster The Declaration, previously the Doulos and before that the Sidekick, is a simple holster design. It has less belt clip mounting points than traditionally because it was designed for optimal use with the Phlster Enigma. If you know you are buying a holster for the Enigma, the Declaration is a perfect fit providing you with the features and quality you need without the high price that normally comes with a custom made high quality holster. The Declaration is named for the US Declaration of Independence commissioned by a vote in Congress on July 2nd, 1776, written by Thomas Jefferson, and voted on by Congress on July 4th, 1776.
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