I was wondering how these two pocket rigs compare? I have a Kramer and love it but am curious about the high noon holster. It would be for a snub nose revolver if this matters.
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I was wondering how these two pocket rigs compare? I have a Kramer and love it but am curious about the high noon holster. It would be for a snub nose revolver if this matters.
I've had various pocket holsters. Most have that 'hook' to keep the holster in the pocket. Most are rather thick in the pocket, IMHO.
Just take a look at the Fist kydex holster...see 'Related Links' above...just look at it.
It has a thumb push which guarantees that the gun comes out and the holster stays in the pocket....very thin, and very stable (gun won't tip in the pocket).
It costs you nothing to look......it's the only pocket holster I will not use.
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It does look promising do you know if fist's turn around on their kydex is faster than their leather holsters?
If my memory serves me well, it doesn't...I do think my kydex holsters were quicker. Either way, the kydex pocket holster (with that thumb push) the short wait will be worth it.
The number is on the site, call and ask to speak with Jim Murnak, the owner...great guy...he'll answer all your questions.
Stay armed...use Fist holsters...stay safe!
"That I cannot do."
"Give this to, uh, Clemenza. I want reliable people, people who aren't going to be carried away. After all we're not murderers in spite of what this undertaker thinks."
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NRA Life Member
I have had both and now use a D.M. Bullard and found it to be the best. You can find it on E-BAY for a nice price and fast free shipping it is listed under S&W J frame , the item # is 160295935195 Good Luck
Our pocket holsters were designed to release at the bottom of your pocket. In this way you know you got just the gun coming out. More info on how to draw here Questions
They are in stock and ready to go 24/7 with a 30 day return policy.
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My first pocket holster was/is a Kramer for my 442. Have tried others and none compare. If you buy one pocket holster, make it a Kramer.
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