Subject: 3 New Tools You Should Know About

New molding props and trainers in...
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WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK

Hey there,

We've been hearing from you—the makers who spend their time getting things right. The ones who know the difference between a holster that fits and one that doesn't. We've added three tools to our lineup that we think you'll want to know about.

Multi Mold® - Springfield Armory Echelon (Full Size)

If you're molding plastic or building fitted leather for the Echelon, this one's for you. The folks at Multi Mold® designed this prop from the actual gun, then refined it where it matters—the trigger guard and sight channel. That means when you're shaping thermoform or blocking leather, you get a fit that actually works. Water resistant, built tough, and made by people who understand the craft.

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The kind of tool that pays for itself after your first few builds.

ASM Trainer - Glock 17 Gen 5 (w/TLR-1)

This isn't some generic training prop. American Safety Molds built this as a true replica of the Glock 17 Gen 5 with light—no shortcuts, no fill-ins. It's Blaze Orange, federally compliant, and it'll fit your holsters exactly as designed. Whether you're testing new builds or running serious training sessions, you're working with the real geometry of the gun.

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Built to take a beating and keep working.

ASM Trainer - S&W M&P9 M2.0 (4.25in w/TLR1)

Same philosophy as the Glock trainer. American Safety Molds gives you the exact dimensions of the M&P9 M2.0 with a mounted TLR1. Perfect for dialing in your holster design or putting hours into training without worrying your equipment will let you down. Like the Glock, it comes in Blaze Orange and fits standard holsters without modification.

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Two great trainers. Same commitment to accuracy.

We know you've got standards. That's why we work with manufacturers who do too. These aren't just products we're selling—they're tools we'd use ourselves.

Questions? Want to know if any of these work for your setup? We're here to help.


Build the Best,

HolsterSmith Team