Bulldog Cases Cell Phone Style Holster .380 Autos Ambidextrous Nylon Black BD841

Bulldog Cases Cell Phone Style Holster .380 Autos Ambidextrous Nylon Black BD841

Bulldog Cases BD841

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Bulldog Cases BD841

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Bulldog Cases Black Nylon Ambidextrous Cell Phone Holster .380 Autos Belt Loop and Clip

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: BD841
Bulldog Cases ambidextrous cell phone holster
Heavy duty Tetron outer shell
Magnetic latches for easy open/close
One-handed, quick-draw design
Black
Belt loop and clip
Conceals gun 100%
5"x4"x1"

Fits:
.380 autos (Taurus TCP, Ruger LCP, Kel-Tec .380)

Please contact BullDog Cases at 800-843-3483 for product questions and replacements.
11 Ratings
4.8 out of 5 stars
11 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 72.7% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 27.3% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 0% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 0% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 0% of reviewers

Rated 5 out of 5
I love it, very easy to use.
January 5, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5
I use this so much I wear them out(!).
I have carried either the TCP738 w/TC laser or the (older) MPA Protector 380 in mine for almost 10 years. I have worn out 2 of these in daily wear: the belt loop eventually pulls the stitches from the pocket portion, but I wore out 2 belts to wear out the first holster. I have it in black, blue, black vinyl, and am buying 2 more because they work well and don't gain attention anywhere (only 1 person in 10 years even asked what it was). A word of advice for best performance: I cut a piece of stiff plastic sheet, just 1/2" all around smaller than the holster, and slip it in between me and the pistol, with a hole cut thru where the TCP738/TCP732 mag release sits: I have once in a while popped the mag loose (usually when laying on the holster while working under machinery) and the plastic "hole" makes enough space between my hip-bone and the mag release button to prevent this issue. I carry the pistol upside-down in it, and with either one finger behind the trigger in the trigger guard, or with the extended flat buttplate I have added to the bottom of the mag(s), it comes out in less than 1 second with my grip on the laser, straight and ready. With the pistol holstered upside-down, no one can ever tell what is is if the flap is open for some reason, because it is very dark inside and the pistol is also black (my wife's is pink or purple, so she uses the pink or purple version of this same holster, very close color match, too!). This is s thoughtful product, deceptively simple and clever, and I never leave the house without it on my belt, and full. The only other holster that is similar in function is the PDA from Sneaky Pete at 4x the cost: it is a good, but larger, holster (I have those, too) that holds the muzzle downward instead of forward or backward. But, it is slower to draw from and not NEARLY as comfortable in the car, in a chair, or when working in the yard or on machinery (or cars). This Bulldog beats it in all those categories.
August 16, 2018
Rated 5 out of 5
Great little holster.
I have used these for several years now. Taurus TCP 738 fits perfectly, and easy removal when you follow instructions. Insert forefinger into small hole on bottom front, push pistol up and then you can grasp the grip to bring it the rest of the way out. Can be drawn fairly quickly with practice. Pistol rests in the holster top down, butt forward. I have never been asked what the pouch was for. Even when visiting a place where carry was not permissible and empty holster completely exposed it has never generated any curiosity. In fact those that know I have a CCW sometimes don't realize what it is. Usually keep a spare to change to when wear become excessive. I have even re-sewn the belt loop on one that I tore and continued to use it until my new one showed up. (My fault, not the holster's.) Will be ordering more. A new CCW holder I know wants one now.
April 20, 2017
Rated 5 out of 5
This holster is not intui
This holster is not intuitive to use but once learned is very easy. There are 2 holes in the bottom & as you unsnap the flap with your thumb put your middle finger in the forward hole and lift the gun hooking the butt with the thumb as you lift. I wear it left handed and i have no problem drawing the gun when I am seatbelted as I drive. I tell police I'm carrying & they think in my boot. This is my 2nd nylon model & I wear it continuously. The first holster lasted 3 years.
July 19, 2016
Rated 4 out of 5
Well it works, but I cant
Well it works, but I cant put my pistol in the way I would prefer to store it, only fits in upside down.
November 4, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5
Strong construction. Nice
Strong construction. Nicely padded on inside. Fits Beretta Tomcat fine. Will fit S&W Bodyguard 380 if you remove the finger grip at bottom of magazine; otherwise too tall for pouch. Magnetic closures not strong enough for my liking. Would prefer snaps instead, but price is right.
August 24, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5
Works great for the Ruger
Works great for the Ruger LCP with laser. Follow instructions included for easy access. Very comfortable, doesn't even feel like you're wearing one. Larger weapons are fine with a paddle holster if you're wearing a sport coat and don't mind wearing a brick on your side. All I can say- it works for me.
March 1, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5
This is an excellent qual
This is an excellent quality item and would work well with many .380 Autos, But it will NOT quite fit a S&W .380 Bodyguard with the thumbrest magazine. It would have to be 1/2 inch taller. A Bodyguard without the thumbrest would probably fit.It is still an excellent belt holster.
December 31, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5
this works great for the
this works great for the keltec P3AT, lets you ccw without having to worry about tucking anything in. Will NOT work for the PF9 or P11 Keltec.
March 8, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5
this works great for the
this works great for the keltec P3AT, lets you ccw without having to worry about tucking anything in. Will NOT work for the PF9 or P11 Keltec.
March 8, 2011
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