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J**.
I really like Blackhawk holsters but this one doesn't live up to the rest of the product line
I hate to give only a 3 star rating to a Blackhawk product as I own several other Blackhawk holsters that are all worthy of 5 stars.I own both the size 03 and the size 04 of this holster and my comments on them are identical.First, the good side: This holster is comfortable, affordable, keeps the pistol from printing in your pocket, and keeps the pistol properly oriented for drawing. The down side is that this holster still has a tendency to pull out of my pocket when I draw the pistol. I have practiced my draw numerous times and I would estimate the holster comes out with the pistol about 10% of the time when I am wearing jeans and about 30% of the time when I am wearing dress pants. The band of rubbery material helps but it isn't quite enough to consistently keep the holster in place.
J**S
RIPOFF ALERT! Not as pictured, no refund or return allowed.
Do NOT buy this for your Ruger LCP w/underbarrel laser on the basis of the photo that accompanies the listing. The actual holster you will receive is an (inferior) rectangular type. If you want the rectangular type, the UTG is superior because it is better made and includes more friction material.A properly designed soft front-pocket holster needs to allow for gripping the gun in the pocket prior to draw and it needs the bottom flange to assist in keeping the holster in the pocket during drawing, as well as to help obscure the outline of the pistol.Amazon will NOT allow a return or refund for this item. Total ripoff.
M**R
It's just "Okay"
The 03 size is too large for a Kahr P380, which it is listed as fitting. As shown in the picture, the pistol fits very deep into the holster. Because the edges extend past the grip, and there is some gap on the sides, it feels like objects could fall into the holster and get into places they shouldn't. It is about 1/2-3/4 inch longer than the slide, so the holster folds at the end. A size 02 might be better or it might be too small.Beyond the issue of size, it's just Okay.I have a similar BlackHawk IWB holster for a similar price and I've used it for years as a basic trigger cover for another Kahr. This one doesn't feel like it will do as well or last as long. The fabric is very thin and it feels like the pistol will slip out.The tacky strip on the outside does work well; it keeps the holster in your pocket as you draw. But getting a good grip with it so far into the holster can be hit or miss.Overall, for $5 more, the Desantis N38 is a better deal: It is more substantial; feels like it will last longer and, for this particular pistol, is a better fit.
D**Y
Excellent for a Bobcat
I got this for pocket carry of a Beretta 21A, and it fits and carries very well: Trigger covered, lines of the weapon diffused into what looks like a wallet when it prints. Maintains carry angle and stays put in-pocket during the draw. Allows me to deep-carry something when I'm stuck in a dress shirt and slacks. I may have to try one with a J-Frame next.
B**Y
Don't Bother!
The objective of such products is to help conceal, the pistol outline through your pants. It's Worthless for CCW, it's more like a Dust cover! The #4 (large)may work with a tiny Baretta Bobcat .22/.25, but not with anything larger. Using a piece of cardboard does a better job! The pistol grip is left high and out & outline an plainly visible, easily seen thru your pocket. Just anorher thing stuffed in your pocket. I'd just fold a piece of paper around the pistol!
S**!
Works great for both my P22 and my LC9. Great little pocket holster. No issues. 5 stars all the way!
The media could not be loaded. Been using this holster for years, can't recommend it more highly. Now if you're like me and constantly readjusting your belt when you sit down? Check out the braided belt I reference here https://amzn.to/2lIqIC7 and the cargo shorts I mention can be found here https://amzn.to/2niWwOr Leave a comment if you have a question about the review or the pocket holster.
D**N
Solution to summer carry
Though open carry and conceal carry are both legal in my state (with a permit, of course), I prefer to conceal carry. However, during the dog days of summer, a T-shirt won't do much to hide my Beretta PX4 Storm. My solution to this problem is to carry my firearm in a small messenger bag, which not only gives me quick access, should I need it, but also allows me to bring along a few extra magazines, as well as a bottle of water and other small necessities. The problem with that setup was finding a holster that would actually stay inside the bag when I drew the weapon--nothing worse than drawing your pistol and having it still in its holster. This INP holster does the trick--it keeps the weapon upright and in place (thanks to the flat bottom) and yet always remains in the bag whenever I draw my weapon. Always. And re-holstering is a breeze. I mainly carry the compact PX4, but the full-sized version (four-inch barrel) fits as well. (I think four inches is the max, though.) If you know firearms, you know that the PX4 is rather thick, so thinner pistols (Ruger LCP, Walther PPK, etc.) will definitely fit.
J**H
Super Practical Holster and Method of carry
A bought this for a Glock 27, but ended up using it for a j-frame. This is a handy way to carry because it’s easy to throw in or pull out of you pocket. This is great if you plan on regularly carrying. A j-frame does not print and is very easy to draw. I have been using it for 6 years now, so it holds up well.
O**A
オート&リボルバー用
マルイのグロック26サイズがあうのでタナカのコルトデティクティブスペシャルに少しパツパツになるが使いやすい
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