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B**P
Understand what you're getting and it'll be a no-brainer.
I've been using it daily for almost a year. I really dislike(personal preference) "inside the waistband", "ankle", or "pocket" holsters so this concept works very well. I would, probably, not "carry" very often if I had to use any of those types mentioned which is why I purchased this style. Of course, with the unique, upside down "draw" associated with this item, one needs to practice, practice, practice with an unloaded firearm to insure proficiency should, God forbid, you ever need to use it. If you're the type that carries a different weapon everyday in a different holster configuration you may revert back to the straight up draw that you're used to when the pressure is on. This type of "draw" could be confusing to you when seconds matter the most. Anyhow....Construction, for the price, is good/very good. I'm very easy on it and, in truth, I don't get out everyday and when I do it's not for long so its usage, for me, is limited. After a year the seams are holding up and there are no scratches/tears. The metal belt hook seems sturdy and of good quality and is attached securely. Slipping it over your belt is easy and it's not coming off until you go to take it off. In fact, the way the hook is designed, it can be a pain to get it off your belt. LOL But, that can be a good thing. There is a little "slop" to it on your belt but nothing that isn't manageable. The magnetic snaps hold it closed just fine for my usage(I'm not running or rolling around) and they do not impede quick removal of the contents. Once the Pleather softens/loosens up and conforms to the contour of the contents it's even better. If you're very active you might have an issue with it opening up on you. The flap is the only thing holding the contents in. Just something to keep in mind.Size? People complain that it's bulky. Well, come on, take the L x W x H of what you carry and imagine a soft box attached to your belt! I guess people see "cell phone" in the description and they think they're going to squeeze a 6x5x1 item into the same space as their cell phone. Oh, well....Concealment? Well, if you wear your shirt tucked in it's going to stand out like a sore thumb. But, I'd think/hope that the casual observer would just think you're a techno geek with some kind of laptop computer in a case attached to your belt. If you only wear an UNtucked T-shirt over it the bulge will still be very noticeable. At least when your shirt is tucked in people can see the case yet they still have no idea what's in it. The bulge under the T-shirt? It might start people wondering. Just my opinion. Me? I'm able to wear an untucked T-shirt over it with an untucked, and unbuttoned, button-down shirt over the T-shirt. It's unnoticeable and I've never been asked, even by people I know, "What's that under your shirt?"For the 14 bucks? Absolutely. The only issues I can see people having is concealment and the upside down draw aspect. Loose(r) fitting, untucked shirts and practice, practice, practice(unloaded) make them non-issues for me.
G**E
... holsters than guns and always looking for the most comfortable one to use for my Sig Sauer P238
I literally have more holsters than guns and always looking for the most comfortable one to use for my Sig Sauer P238 .380 ... Well ... holster #5 did it. This Sig fits like a glove. It will not fit if you are using the extended 7 cartridge magazine, as it will stick up just enough so that you can not close the flap. I use the standard 6 cartridge magazines and the fit is perfect. Don't even know I have it on and the small size of it will give the impression you use it for a cell phone ... not a gun. As the advertisement says the gun is placed horizontally, slide down, I was concerned about ease of draw. Well ... it is actually quite easy ... one handed! It's day 2 with it and I already love it ... now my holster of choice.
T**E
Perfect match for a S&W Bodyguard and spare Mag.
Ok did they make this thing for the S&W Bodyguard 380 or What! I put my spare mag to the left side bottom of the holster (err sorry cell phone pouch) and then put my Smith butt to the right; muzzle facing left/rear, I wear the holster in a cross draw position on my left hip. I can clear the holster in less than 2 secs with both hand about 3-4 sec with just my right. I have been to a bunch of stores around Nashville with this on and I don't get an eyebrow raised (as I might if was in open carry). My pistol is ready and I don't even notice it with a spare mag, the whole thing works great. A snug fit and perfect design for my smith, I couldn't be happier, err well it might come with a bottle cap opener, but what the heck who's complaining ;)
Q**4
Didn't cost much.
A four star rating is stretching it but at $13.50 its just ok. Expecting to reach the firearm in a hurry is a foregone delusion but if it makes you feel good have at it. Stitching could be heavier duty and more professionally stitched. Worst thing tho is the belt clip. Do not expect to use it with the clip and expect it to hold up at all. Using the belt loop provided should be ok but not long term. Bottom line is it didn't cost much and offers to protect my Bodyguard with plenty of padding. Just remember your firearm is upside down, then you lift the lid, find the unseen holes in the bottom , insert fingers and rotate firearm upwards, then get a second and third grip on the critter and hope the perp is patiently waiting for your next move without busting a gut at your expense. Could get one in a heap of hurt. With the bulk and awkwardness it would make a better vehicle 'tween the seats kind of holster.
I**H
Great holster...fits a niche need.
This is NOT a discreet way to carry your firearm! This sucker is BIG, and very obvious. If you're getting mugged, the first thing they're going to ask for is this case, assuming it has a smartphone in it, and it's NOT quick draw. With that being said, if you use it for other activities, it's great. I put this on when I run/walk/bike, when putting my pistol in my pocket isn't an option (keeps flopping around). My Kahr P380 fits beautifully, and the belt clip is strong and secure. You must (with any holster, really) practice your draw repeatedly, as it's unusual to carry upside-down, but you'll get used to it. This is much nicer than the junky Uncle Mike's equivalent, and well worth the extra money. Good tool in the toolbox!
L**N
Fits S&W Bodyguard. Could be more robust.
This works surprisingly well. My only reason for dinging it 1 star is it seems they used cardboard to provide structure. So it bent when I threw it in a bag while packing. It they used plastic inserts I would give it 5 stars. The pistol goes in upside down. Your finger pops it up and you pull the pistol out quite nicely.If you have a large cellphone, you won't think this is such a terribly large case. It is bigger than my cell phone case, but no one notices. I have worn this into many businesses. No one pays the least bit of attention to it.Contrary to other posts, my S&W Bodyguard 380 fits just fine. Even with the extended finger grip clip.
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