| | |  | Airsoft | Home » » » Uncle Mike's Nylon Open-Top Inside-The-Pocket Holster | | | | | | | Description: | | A Better Means of Concealment; Better Protection for Gun and Clothing. Lessens print-through and recognition of gun carried inside pants or jacket pocket. Open-top holster prevents movement of gun levers, buttons or catches common to loose pocket carry. | | | Features: | |
• Better protection for gun and clothing
• Laminate lessens print-through and recognition of gun, cushions your leg and blocks perspiration
• Open-top holster provides grip-up positioning and prevents movement of gun levers, buttons or catches common to loose pocket carry
• Non-slip band retains holster in pocket when gun is drawn
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 74 reviews |
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70 of 70 found the following review helpful:
Uncle Mike's Sidekick Holster, Size 2Dec 29, 2007
By Ryan L. Smith
"R. Smith"
I did not purchase my holster from LG Outdoors as the previous poster did, so I cannot speak to their customer service or the issues he had in obtaining his refund.
As for the holster itself, I could not disagree more with his negative review. I purchased this holster for a Keltec P-3AT .380 semiauto, with the intention of having a concealed carry weapon with me even when wearing clothes that would not permit a standard size weapon. At first glance, I was not overly impressed with the seemingly simplistic design. But in the weeks that I have carried (worn) this holster (and the weapon within it), I have really become quite impressed with its form and function.
The holster DOES do a good job of keeping unwanted debris or loose change from entering the action or the trigger area of the weapon, but where this holster really shines is in the design of the materials and outershell. The holster is soft and as lightweight as possible. This helps to reduce the imprint of the weapon on your pocket and also keeps from weighing down your pants when wearing lightweight dress pants or wool slacks. The outer material is a suede like material, and the band around the middle is s rubber-textured material, so that the holster stays in your pocket when you draw your weapon. In fact, that was really what I was concerned with when I first purchased this holster; I thought the holster might come out with the gun and slow down a draw in a dangerous situation. But everytime I wear it, I practice a draw and it has never failed remain in its place and release the gun quickly.
Often I wear mine in the place I might normally wear my wallet, and there is almost no difference in size or weight between the weapon/holster and my normal wallet. It is just as comfortable and no more noticible than the wallets most men carry.
Obviously a .380 is not my first choice in a concealed carry weapon, but on those rare occasions when it is a choice between no CCW and my tiny .380, I have been EXTREMELY pleased with the fit and function of my Uncle Mike's Sidekick Pocket holster.
25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
this is the one for crimson trace lasersFeb 20, 2010
By J. Shively
"h2ou8n4"
The size 2 and size 3 fit keltec/ruger 380s and keltec PF9s respectively with crimson trace lasers perfectly. They accommodate the laser and don't hit the activation button!
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Some problemsAug 11, 2009
By Paul M. Stone
"Mike Stone"
Overall, a good pocket holster, but I had some issues with it that caused me to look elsewhere. If I used it in loose fitting jeans with large pockets I found that it wouldn't stay upright in the pocket. The holster is vary narrow at the bottom which allows it to move around in the pocket as you walk or move, eventually tipping forward to the point that the gun was horizontal in the pocket. Not good. Also, it had problems staying put. I would frequently draw the pistol and have the holster come along for the ride. It worked fine in tighter pants. Stayed put and made for a quick clean draw. But in loose fitting pants with large pockets, I don't recommend it.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
its neatJun 06, 2010
By odonabit make sure you get the right size - number 2 is perfect for ruger lcp
happy
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
IneffectiveFeb 20, 2011
By PES I believe that a pocket holster has main 3 functions: 1. Keep the pistol in an upright, consistent position. 2. Keep the pistol from printing, so that it will remain fully concealed. 3. Make drawing the weapon relatively quick and easy. I bought this holster in a size 2 for my LCP, and unfortunately it fails miserably on the third function. First of all, the holster material covers way too much of the grip, making it difficult to grasp the weapon without also grabbing the holster. Secondly, after you do manage to wrap your fingers around the pistol's grip (which takes an extra half second -- when nanoseconds count), the holster often comes out with the gun, rather than remaining in the pocket like it should. This will make for an epic fail should the need ever arise to draw the weapon. I'm ordering the Desantis Nemesis, which will hopefully be more effective. If you're serious about being able to properly draw your weapon in a SD situation (and you are forced to go with pocket carry), I'd avoid this holster.
Caveat: I'm only reviewing this with regard to the LCP or P3AT. Perhaps these holsters work better with other pistols. YMMV.
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