This will revolutionize pocket holsters. Never before has there been a material this viscous. This pocket holster will absolutely not move out of position in your front pocket. The inside is made of a slick pack cloth for a low friction draw, and the core is just the right amount of foam to break up the outline of the gun.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: N38BJG3Z0
Pocket holster
Nylon construction
Ambidextrous
Black
Fits:
Keltec P-3AT, P32
Ruger LCP, LCP II
Taurus 738
Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: N38BJG3Z0
Pocket holster
Nylon construction
Ambidextrous
Black
Fits:
Keltec P-3AT, P32
Ruger LCP, LCP II
Taurus 738
Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.
Purchased for an IO Hellc
Purchased for an IO Hellcat 380, which it fits perfectly. If it fits your particular firearm too tightly, just follow the instructions included. Very easy to incorporate a finger flick in your draw (practice) to the heel at the bottom of the holster to ensure it lets go of the gun every time. Once broken in, the holster coming out with the gun shouldn't be an issue at all, unless you're wearing really loose pants. So, I incorporated a finger flick just to make sure. Works great for those shirt and tie, shirt-tucked-in days, or shorts and no shirt.
November 27, 2012
I was a bit dubious, as t
I was a bit dubious, as the picture showed both a semi-auto and a revolver and the holsters definitely look different. What I received was for a Kel-Tec P-3AT. This is exactly what I was looking for. I bought my Kel-Tec several years ago and it rapidly became my every day carry gun, along with a previous Nemesis holster I bought with the gun. While the holster is still in excellent shape, I decided to buy another as a backup. The holster has great 'stickiness' in the pocket, though I have had it come out of the pocket a few times. I have trained myself just to flip it out of the way when this happens. I doubt any pocket holster will stay in the pocket 100% of the time, while also allowing the gun to be drawn 100% of the time. If I had to choose, I'd prefer the holster to come out. I haven't tried other pocket holsters, but I don't have a reason to either.
June 28, 2012