Experiment
Re: Experiment
I had never seen a Pager Pal before, but the video makes the product seem very ill conceived. I cannot imagine actually having to draw my weapon. It seems like a nice solution to concealing, but not for making it accessible and concealed. I will stick with my Supertuck.
07/25/2009 - Online application complete
08/16/2009 - CHL Class
08/19/2009 - CHL Application Mailed
08/24/2009 - Application Received
09/21/2009 - CHL application processing
11/04/2009 - Application Approved
11/06/2009 - Plastic in hand
08/16/2009 - CHL Class
08/19/2009 - CHL Application Mailed
08/24/2009 - Application Received
09/21/2009 - CHL application processing
11/04/2009 - Application Approved
11/06/2009 - Plastic in hand
Re: Experiment
Okay, I've just gotten into this whole CHL business and have really spent some time looking into holsters. I know someone personally who has a Pager Pal and loves it. Carries nothing else. I just watched the clip on the internet and have to admit, I don't see what's wrong with it. Other than the obvious fake pager you could attach to it, as long as you have your own cell phone attached to it, what's so bad about it? I am by no means looking at getting one, but just curious on what makes this such a terrible holster. Just for thought, if you have a tuckable holster, drawing would require untucking and holding your shirt up in order to get the gun out, so how is the Pager Pal that much worse when it comes to drawing?
Re: Experiment
It has worked for some but you have read the reviews & it did not work for me.

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Re: Experiment
There's one for sale on Texas Gun Trader....but I reckon ya'll figured out you don't want to buy one. Saves me $60.longtooth wrote:Anyone have a PagerPal, CellPal, PDA Pal you do not use & would loan for a short time or sell cheap???
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Thanks in advance.

Ross
San Antonio
San Antonio