safearm
US Veteran
Over the years, I’ve been partial to the Bianchi #105 Minimalist holster for belt carry. So when I purchased a Walther PPK from another forum member, I ordered a holster from Natchez Shooting Supply to go with it. It arrived yesterday, and when I opened the box, I found just what I expected; the holster was packaged in a clear plastic box with a printed insert. I had forgotten that Bianchi and Safariland were now the same company but with different product lines, and was reminded of this by both of the names and logos on the insert. I opened the box and inspected the holster, and was surprised to see the words, “Made in Mexico” stamped on the back of the holster along with the Bianchi name and model numbers. When I looked closely at the insert, I could see, in very small print, the same “Made in Mexico” on the back.
I carried Safariland leather exclusively for uniform duty wear, and still have a Bianchi #1 Lawman holster and matching belt for a Colt SAA that has to be at least 20 years old, and still going strong. However, now that their products are being produced in Mexico, I going to buy from companies that still manufacture their products in the US. I guess I’m naïve, but I never thought that two companies, both founded by cops, that produced some of the best law enforcement duty gear ever designed, would end up with “Made in Mexico” stamped on the back.

I carried Safariland leather exclusively for uniform duty wear, and still have a Bianchi #1 Lawman holster and matching belt for a Colt SAA that has to be at least 20 years old, and still going strong. However, now that their products are being produced in Mexico, I going to buy from companies that still manufacture their products in the US. I guess I’m naïve, but I never thought that two companies, both founded by cops, that produced some of the best law enforcement duty gear ever designed, would end up with “Made in Mexico” stamped on the back.