Kinetic Concealment Offers CompRail System

Kinetic Concealment - CompRail System
Kinetic Concealment – CompRail System
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Kinetic Concealment

Jackson, TN -(AmmoLand.com)- Kinetic Concealment is proud to introduce the latest product in their defense accessory line, the CompRail System.

The Kinetic Concealment CompRail System was designed for a competition shooter’s quick pistol modification, or for anyone who wants to mount a weaver mount style optic onto a handgun. The CompRail offers an option for shooters on a budget, and the standard picatinny rail gives the owner full choice as to the type of optic they wish to use. The Kinetic Concealment CompRail System is designed to fit all 1911 pistols with a rail, Sig 250, Smith and Wesson M&P (Full and Compact), and Beretta 92 and 96. (*Will not fit models with one rail slot or sub-compact pistols.)

Attached by two Hex-Head screw bolts, the CompRail System brings a 2 1/4″ picatinny rail system to the top of the pistol for optic mounting. Tested up to a .45ACP caliber, the CompRail System is a true performer at a value price point. Made to be the perfect companion to the RD-01 Red Laser Optic, the CompRail can also be purchased with the RD-01 as the KC CompRail Combo Kit.

MSRP for the Comp Rail System is $25.95, or may be purchased as a combo with the KC RD-01 for $85.95. It can be purchased online at www.kineticconcealment.com.

For more information on Kinetic Concealment, visit www.kineticconcealment.com.

About Kinetic Concealment:

The Kinetic Concealment patent pending system utilizes a special nylon-backed neoprene substrate. The neoprene is bonded to the body side of the leather, then the edges are precisely stitched using standard leather stitching techniques. This added feature gives complete comfort even when the holster is being worn without an undershirt directly on the skin. If the holster is worn with an undershirt, the neoprene slides smoothly along any common undershirt fabric such as cotton or polyester allowing for a better range of motion as the body moves.

For more information, please visit www.KineticConcealment.com.