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What do you think of the pager pal?
I bought one to wear with my Bersa .380 or my 38 special.
I do notice that it bulges, but doesn't print.
I'm also having trouble with it poking me in the leg.
I bought one to wear with my Bersa .380 or my 38 special.
I do notice that it bulges, but doesn't print.
I'm also having trouble with it poking me in the leg.
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I have the same problem. It is difficult to get it positioned correctly and it tends to bulge. I have my doubts about its accessiblity in an emergency situation. Also, forget trying to pull your gun from a driving position. You might want to look at some of the IWB "tuckable" holsters.
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I've got the small size "Knife Pal" for my Pony, & it works well for me. I've also got their "Belt Pal" & am happy with it for my CZ-75B. But the larger size Pager Pals really don't fit me comfortably.
Seems with Pager Pal, most folks either like them or hate them.
Seems with Pager Pal, most folks either like them or hate them.
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Never used one but looks like excellent deep conceal. I would think the comfort issue would be a problem as well as access. I suspect you are carrying it right in front. If so try it at about the 3:00 position. May help.

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Longtooth, The Pager Pal is good "deep conceal" as you mentioned. Normally you wear it at about 9:00 to 10:00, which allows you to use your left hand (in my case) to pull up on the fake pager to pull the gun into positon so you can draw it with your right hand (cross draw). It takes some adjusting to get it positioned correctly to minimize the bulge. (I've never been able to completely eliminate it) However, sitting down as you would to drive, there is no way to get it out quickly.
I use the Pager Pal when I wear dress slacks and a sport shirt. My prefered method of carry is a DeSantis Stealth IWB holster with a polo style shirt worn untucked.
This brings up a question: I have found that wearing a holster "cross draw" works better for me than strong side carry. Is there a down side to carrying cross draw?
I use the Pager Pal when I wear dress slacks and a sport shirt. My prefered method of carry is a DeSantis Stealth IWB holster with a polo style shirt worn untucked.
This brings up a question: I have found that wearing a holster "cross draw" works better for me than strong side carry. Is there a down side to carrying cross draw?
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Some people say that cross draw would take longer to draw.
I find it to be most comfortable, and I don't think it would be anymore of a problem than dominant side draw.
I find it to be most comfortable, and I don't think it would be anymore of a problem than dominant side draw.
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On cross draw issue. You should get several comments here. I have considered adding one. Driving a lot, I think it is an excellent choice. Draw needs to be practiced like any strong side access. Cross draw is often easier to weak hand access than strong side at 3:30 or 4:00. I think a better position to draw from if you are small, old, especially female, or any combination of the above & are being physically assaulted. Most of us are not fighters & the time trade off for training goes to the pistol Not to hand to hand. You are much stronger pulling arms into your front, currling up in a ball to access a weapon than trying to pull away to reach side & behind hip.
Downside. Depending on body shape I find CD a little harder to conceal because it must stay at about 9:00 & butt forward. Ladies are the exception. I recomend ladies to try crossdraw 1st. Above reason & several others. CD holsters have fewer choices. Some think a more dangerous draw. Again must be practiced. My comments. Get others. I think the only thing I am really opposed to is HAVING to be deep concealed. I prefer a smaller pistol in back pocket & accessable. It is still a rare occasion that I am restricted to that being my last resort. I do and many others have learned to dress around the gun & are able to carry our primary (Kimber Pro for me & full size Springer A1) others comparable size almost all the time. If I can help w/ dress we can do that PM & pictures. I have been told I am a very creative dresser that is not conspicuous. No great expenses either I ASSURE YOU. I assure you I can get lost in a crowd of 3. "I can't believe you carry a gun that big & you can't see it" is a comment I get when talking to CHL's that "keep it in the truck"
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Downside. Depending on body shape I find CD a little harder to conceal because it must stay at about 9:00 & butt forward. Ladies are the exception. I recomend ladies to try crossdraw 1st. Above reason & several others. CD holsters have fewer choices. Some think a more dangerous draw. Again must be practiced. My comments. Get others. I think the only thing I am really opposed to is HAVING to be deep concealed. I prefer a smaller pistol in back pocket & accessable. It is still a rare occasion that I am restricted to that being my last resort. I do and many others have learned to dress around the gun & are able to carry our primary (Kimber Pro for me & full size Springer A1) others comparable size almost all the time. If I can help w/ dress we can do that PM & pictures. I have been told I am a very creative dresser that is not conspicuous. No great expenses either I ASSURE YOU. I assure you I can get lost in a crowd of 3. "I can't believe you carry a gun that big & you can't see it" is a comment I get when talking to CHL's that "keep it in the truck"



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