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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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Location: Minnesota
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Has anyone tried this CC holster?
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Location: San Antonio, TX
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My only recollection is about the company's other product, the pager-pal. There was a review (I believe on this forum) for it. It was pretty universally disliked.
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The link does not work for me, but from the maker of Pager Pal I would have doubts.
When it comes down to it, the wise thing to do is to buy holsters from top makers. If not one will probably always want one anyway. Cheaper to buy it first. If the wait is too long then get one for the interim, and preferably one that will be useful in and of itself. I find that a good kydex paddle is always useful. The waiting time varies a lot between even top makers. However, you will not go wrong to spend$100 - $150 for a Sparks holster. Sorry I could not get the link to work, and maybe you already know what I have posted. Regards, Jerry |
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Location: Central Florida
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The open trigger is a big no-no!
OMO...but many others will agree!![]() Stay armed...keep the trigger covered...stay safe!
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Location: Mt Airy, NC
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Other similiar holster have been outlawed. I myself wouldn't use one, I for sure don't like the open trigger, and the Pager Pal was a joke, yes I bought one, only paid $10, and it wasn't worth that. I would turn the other way on this one and use a Desantis Nemisis, they are the best pocket holster I have found.
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Location: North Texas
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I was working on an improved model, but I got tired of replacing the tape. Oh bother...
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Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Pager Pal is a pretty horrible holster. I doubt you'd find too many who'd recommend one. I usually see them at the gun show, and they remind of the snake-oil hucksters at a county fair. "Buy this amazing distributor attachment and your car will have twice as much horsepower! Oh, and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain . . . "
I think rdrancher has a better concept . . .
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Location: Texas
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It was my first holster. I thought it was a good idea at the time. It is no longer in my holster box.
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Location: Stansbury Park, UT
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Yeah, I'd stick to a standard IWB holster. I tried the "pager pal", too. Not a good concept, at all.
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