I am using an Uncle Mikes right now, but I have ordered one of these for my LCP with the CT Laser.austinrealtor wrote: I use one of these http://www.pocketholsters.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; cut for LCP plus CT Laser grip. Am happy with it, but have done away with the no print panel and replaced it with some smaller pieces of plastic on each side of holster (makes it ambidextrous, still breaks up any print pattern well, and is much easier to draw.
Leather work is good.
Holster for a Ruger LCP
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I have a pocketholster.com for the LCP with Crimson Trace, it fits well in the back pocket. But, I have noticed that when I carry sometimes I have to sit without taking it out and I found that, after that the laser is not accurate. I am not a small man and because of that it puts side pressure on the laser. I can tweak it after I draw and it comes back to target. Not the best scenario in a need situation.
Last time at the range, at 7 yards, on the right target I was anywhere but where I needed to be, so on the left I used the sights and was within 2" pattern. Has anyone else had this happen?
My thinking is that the laser has an intimidation factor, but I will rely on the sights if need be.
Swede
Last time at the range, at 7 yards, on the right target I was anywhere but where I needed to be, so on the left I used the sights and was within 2" pattern. Has anyone else had this happen?
My thinking is that the laser has an intimidation factor, but I will rely on the sights if need be.
Swede
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Ruger LCP Back up
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Ruger LCP Back up
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Got my Crossbreed Mini Tuck in and its great.Its lower then as shown in pic as i moved the clips all the way to top holes.
Someone mentioned target Merona A-Shirts, undershirts so i bought some of them, feels much better also.
I am still waiting for my plastic to get here though so just wear it around the house when i can...
Someone mentioned target Merona A-Shirts, undershirts so i bought some of them, feels much better also.
I am still waiting for my plastic to get here though so just wear it around the house when i can...
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i have the little kel-tec "knife clip" job on my LCP. i love it!! just clips right inside the wasteband.
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pcernuch wrote:i have the little kel-tec "knife clip" job on my LCP. i love it!! just clips right inside the wasteband.
Ah, the minimalist approach - after a few weeks of simply carrying my P380 (same size and weight) stuffed in bare between my jeans and skin quite comfortably and securely, I decided I didn't need a stinkin' holster. It just limits placement options and adds bulk, with little added beneift. Now, I would never suggest this with anything bigger, but in the case of diminutive .380, it works fine.
Now of course, this may not be practical for the Jackrabbit Slim types, but for my 'comfortable' physique, it's as secure as a holster, and I'm confident its not going anywhere unless I want it to. I use a soft padded portable hard drive case (Case Logic; about $10 at Fry's) unzipped as a pocket holster when not wearing a belt. Zipped up, its small size, square profile and typical geekish look allows me to carry it unobtrusively in the back pocket of my jeans or even in the open if needed and no one would ever suspect. Easy Sleazy.
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Not a holster, but if you have a pair of heavy cargo pants or shorts, just slip the LCP in the inner pocket. It's virtually invisible.txdeerhunter wrote:Anyone know of a good holster for a Ruger LCP?
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Be VERY CAREFUL of Plaxico Burress type "Glock leg" injuries when carrying this way. If that gun EVER gets loose and starts sliding down the inside of your pants DO NOT grab at it under any circumstances. Let it fall, pick it up off your shoe or the floor, stick it IN YOUR POCKET where it belongs and leave the area posthasteDusty Harry wrote:pcernuch wrote:i have the little kel-tec "knife clip" job on my LCP. i love it!! just clips right inside the wasteband.
Ah, the minimalist approach - after a few weeks of simply carrying my P380 (same size and weight) stuffed in bare between my jeans and skin quite comfortably and securely, I decided I didn't need a stinkin' holster. It just limits placement options and adds bulk, with little added beneift. Now, I would never suggest this with anything bigger, but in the case of diminutive .380, it works fine.
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Back pocket carry is a good choice and easy to conceal. Here is a holster I make that can be used back pocket or front pocket. The back panel is removable by un-screwing the Chicago screws at the bottom.
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I bought one at the Pasadena gs from some Russian lady who had holsters and some rocks for sale, company escapes me. But very good fit, sturdy clip for iwb. I think I gave 15 for it