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Pocket Holster, Wallet Style For Full Concealment - Cobra Derringers - KCH
$ 19.53
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Description
Kevin's Wallet HolsterIMPORTANT: BE SURE TO READ YOUR BARREL TO MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE RIGHT HOLSTER FOR THE STANDARD "C" SERIES, THE BIG BORE "CB" SERIES, OR THE LONG BORE "LB" SERIES.
NOTE ON TRIGGER GUARD MODELS:
Trigger guards are an add-on thing typically installed to imperfect standards so don't expect perfect matchups, but the holster retainer is hard rubber so there's room for error. Also the size of the trigger guard compared to the gun leaves me little room for creating extra space for the guard inside the retainer, and it can bind up some when removing the gun from the holster. Practice removing the gun straight sideways out of the holster instead of swinging it out to avoid that.
DEMO VIDEO:
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This holster is made especially for carrying where you can't afford to have it noticed. Most wallet holsters leave the butt of the gun visible. This holster uses a retainer to hold the pistol in place when the leather covering is closed. It also keeps the thickness uniform, insuring the gun won't print. The right-hand model is made to carry in your left rear pocket. To draw it, take the holster out of your pocket with your left hand while holding the cover closed, open the cover, and flip the pistol out into your right hand. It's not quite as fast as wallet holsters you can draw from directly, but if you're concerned about the gun being noticed, you can't use those holsters anyhow. Wallet holsters that hold the gun inside and fire as one unit are a good option for many, but those leave the butt exposed too. They also aren't legal in every state. To be sure, this holster is not the best choice if your primary concern is armed robbery, for which you need a holster you can draw from directly. This holster is for use in places where full concealment is the priority. It will insure you have something instead of nothing should something bad happen where your right of protection isn't as respected as it should be. Since you have to remove the gun from the holster to shoot it, this holster also doesn't come with any of the legal baggage that single unit gun/holster combos might have, no matter what state you're in.
PLEASE NOTE: The retainer DOES NOT snap the gun in place. The gun "rests" inside the holster and is secured only when the flap is firmly held closed. This is to permit the flap to be opened and the gun quickly "flipped" into the shooting hand. The leather is stiffened for durability and so the holster doesn't fold up in the hand causing the gun to fumble, and requires a breaking-in period. If you find these things don't work for you the holster is returnable, but DON'T mark the reason as defective unless there's really a defect, this is how the holster is made to work.
Brand new, handmade, and PATENTED.