I got my AHolster back in 2013 best pocket holster in opinion. Doesn’t look like a ball of socks in your pocket. Allen Miller does a great job on all his holsters.
These are awesome, but he even makes one with a cutout around the cylinder for ever so slightly less thickness. I would imagine it also makes it more reliable to remove. Anyway, I've had one for several years as daily carry and it's perfect to me.
I prefer a pocket holster to conceal the shape of a revolver, not precisely match it (I don't wear very baggy pants). Kydex is great for IWB/OWB, but since retention should be light in the pocket, a leather pocket holster looking flat, like a wallet, might be more desirable.
This conceals great. They don’t mold any retention into it. I do like wallet holsters but they don’t always work depending on the size/shape of the pocket.
I don't like the plastic holsters. I made my own leather pocket holster with the smooth side in and the rough side out. The only problem with mine is that the darn holster doesn't want to come out of your pocket. Lol. But the J frame slides out with ease.
Not crazy about this design. I need some more retention and a thumb break to feel confident. The gun is far to loose in this holster for my taste. As usual YMMV.
HASHTAG NO BULGE
I got my AHolster back in 2013 best pocket holster in opinion. Doesn’t look like a ball of socks in your pocket. Allen Miller does a great job on all his holsters.
These are awesome, but he even makes one with a cutout around the cylinder for ever so slightly less thickness. I would imagine it also makes it more reliable to remove. Anyway, I've had one for several years as daily carry and it's perfect to me.
I prefer a pocket holster to conceal the shape of a revolver, not precisely match it (I don't wear very baggy pants). Kydex is great for IWB/OWB, but since retention should be light in the pocket, a leather pocket holster looking flat, like a wallet, might be more desirable.
This conceals great. They don’t mold any retention into it. I do like wallet holsters but they don’t always work depending on the size/shape of the pocket.
Aholster. Nice play on words ;-)
I used a dremel and got rid of most of the pointy part.
Grip tape over the pointy part? Good work as always..super glad to see you two doing well. Bulge? Really
$40 is a super deal. I just ordered one for the lcp max
You got me to order one of these! Lol
Have you tried the Aholster Bactrian?
Hey you're wearing shorts...you must be used to the weather here
I saw nothing but a firearm's printing when you demonstrated that the weapon does not print.
Good review!
Thanks
4:00 Sir, your shorts are too tight in general. That doesn't help with the printing.
I don’t understand why people are so concerned about “does it look like a gun?” Is it covered up? Yes. Good enough. I don’t get it .🤷♂️
you must live in a 2a friendly state
I don't like the plastic holsters. I made my own leather pocket holster with the smooth side in and the rough side out. The only problem with mine is that the darn holster doesn't want to come out of your pocket. Lol. But the J frame slides out with ease.
Not crazy about this design. I need some more retention and a thumb break to feel confident. The gun is far to loose in this holster for my taste. As usual YMMV.
Pocket holsters generally don’t come with thumb breaks or much retention
@@SlimCowboy I know of several that do.
@@michaelbrohl1625 Can you recommend a couple?
@@andre1987ephalabama holsters, vedder holsters