Does anyone have any pictures of a kydex pocket holster by either Alabama holster company or Vedder holsters? I’m trying to ascertain the coverage as I want the entire cylinder is cylinder release covered with just the grip sticking out. Thanks in advance.
Not kydex, but I'm a huge of Mica's pocket holster (nylon fabric). Covers everything you need and you can get it in a square cut or round cut, that's my go to for a J frame pocket holster.
I am using an A holster backbone, very satisfied. Wasn’t as thrilled with the pocket speedloader pouch however. The rear loader is easy to get but it is hard to grab the forward one, and it has a very audible creak and rattle when you walk.
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I second the Mika’s pocket holster. I currently own three. Well made, ex-police officer, personalized to buyer, calls after every order to personally verify your choice.
I don’t have a J frame anymore. However, I use a Vedder kydex pocket holster for a P365X. It is good stuff. Light, thin, and strong. I got the thumb notch to help get the gun out of the holster and glad I got the curved end to hold it better against my right leg.
I use an Alabama Kydex pocket holster and I love it. Keeps my 442 secure and concealed and has a thumb notch so the holster doesn’t come out with the gun.
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I’ve had all the holsters listed in this thread and they all suck compared to the A holster backbone, in my opinion. I think it’s the best J frame pocket holster on the market.
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Originally posted by bubbatime: I’ve had all the holsters listed in this thread and they all suck compared to the A holster backbone, in my opinion. I think it’s the best J frame pocket holster on the market.
If you don't mind, what, specifically, did you like better about the Aholster than the Mika? I've been considering both and am curious.
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