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.
Helena Inventor Designs Rapid-Access Pistol Holster
A Montana inventor is looking to shave critical seconds off weapon deployment times with a new patent-pending holster design. Developed to prioritize speed during emergency encounters, the Fast Draw Pistol Holster aims to replace traditional carry methods with a streamlined, lightweight mechanism intended to bolster user preparedness.

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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