Holsters

jrvinny

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As requested, here are some photos of my holsters. If anyone is interested in some new gun leather let me know. Thanks for looking!
 

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Nice looking holsters. I keep a P-32 handy to drop in a slacks pocket. One beef I have with most front pocket holsters is the way the outline of the gun is discernible in thinner pants & shorts. Any thought to filling in the stabilizing tab area with thicker material? That would make it look more like a wallet while keeping the grip area uncluttered for a clean draw. It would also add some weight to the bottom of the holster to help keep it from turning in larger pockets. Just a thought.
 
Nice looking holsters. I keep a P-32 handy to drop in a slacks pocket. One beef I have with most front pocket holsters is the way the outline of the gun is discernible in thinner pants & shorts. Any thought to filling in the stabilizing tab area with thicker material? That would make it look more like a wallet while keeping the grip area uncluttered for a clean draw. It would also add some weight to the bottom of the holster to help keep it from turning in larger pockets. Just a thought.

Thanks for checking them out. I don't carry a pocket pistol so when I started making these pocket holsters I had to change mental gears. After making the first one of these I carried it for a few days to see if it was safe and functional. It seemed to be both. It's great to get thoughts from you guys who do carry them to help with design improvements and you got me thinking. Couple of thoughts - depending on the size of your front pockets (i.e. cargo shorts, dress slacks), you can fit the holster with the attached wallet piece in your pocket. That completely eliminates the outline. It may not be as comfortable as carrying without the wallet attachment but it's not bad at all. The wallet piece could have a corner trimmed off to work better in an angled front pocket. It seems you always have to make some concessions to carry in your pockets. As for your idea, there could be an additional piece of leather sandwiched between the holster body for the stabilizing section. Since most of the molding around the trigger guard is on the side of the holster that rides against your body that would make an even flatter surface on the outside. Sounds like it would work in theory but I'm not sure how much of an improvment it would be in practice. I think it's worth testing though.

I appreciate your input!
 
those look great man, and that pocket holster rocks! i carry a Sig 238 in the front pocket of my cargo shorts and wonder if you could make one for that also?
 
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