🔫 Carry with Confidence!
The ComfortTac Protector Premium Pocket Holster is expertly designed for concealed carry, compatible with a wide range of subcompact 380 pistols. Made from high-quality leather, it features a slick interior for a smooth draw and a secure fit that keeps your firearm safely in place. Its ambidextrous design ensures comfort for all users, making it the ideal choice for discreet and reliable carry.
Brand | ComfortTac |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material | Leather |
Style | Classic |
Color | black |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Manufacturer | ComfortTac |
UPC | 850002885040 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850002885040 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 4.72 x 0.47 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ComfortTac |
Country of Origin | China |
Part Number | PH-FBLEATHER-S |
A**A
Bodyguard 2.0 compatible
Fits my Bodyguard 2.0 perfectly.
M**R
It's perfect for the original 7 shot Ruger LCP 380.
It won't fit much else because it is small. But it's perfect for the Ruger LCP 380.
C**M
Mostly Great, Minor Issues
The Good: it's well made, fits my p-32 perfectly, the price was good.The Bad: it's not sticky. I own Sticky branded holsters and they stick; this one does not. It comes out of my pocket with the pistol every time. Also, the holster and pistol seem to rotate in my pocket canting diagonally leaving me to make minor adjustments through the day. I wear wrangler jeans front pocket carry. I have not tried these in slacks with side entry pockets as opposed to top entry pockets my jeans have.Overall it's a nice sleeve but I'm going to shelf it once my Sticky brand replacement arrives. I need it to stay put where I put it.
O**Y
Good Pocket Holster
Material ensures holster stays in place when drawing. Comfortable in pocket. Key is to purchase correct size for your gun.
L**Y
Doesn't fit S&W 38 Bodyguard
Its not made of leather. (see description) It does not grip your pocket when you draw your weapon. It does not fit a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 38. The correct and safe way to use a pocket protector is the pocket protector must cover the weapon's trigger & guard. If it doesn't, your asking for an accidental discharge. It should be 'tacky' enough to help prevent it from being pulled out of your pocket when you draw your weapon. THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT FIT CORRECTLY NOR STAY IN YOUR POCKET AS REQUIRED.If you must use a pocket protector, go to a real leathersmith and have one custom made. (Inside Pocket Holder - IPH). Have it made with a matching metal/leather covered clip to hold it in place when you draw your weapon. Sure it will cost more, but you will be more satisfied with the results when you use it plus it will be way more durable.
P**N
decent, could be greatly improved with two minor changes (one if pistol has rounded trigger guard)
Pros: well made and stitched. excellent price. Longer "hook" or "thumb" to help grab inside of pocket then others I tried. Shape of holster would be fine for LCP 2 size pistol IF it has a older style rounded trigger guard. The holster length extends ~1/4" past the LCP 2 muzzle. Holster cover the whole trigger guard on LCP 2.Cons: the "bumps" on the holster have no tacky or gripping ability. Hence the holster often remains on the pistol when drawn. Even after wrapping pistol and inserting it overnight several times to shape the holster to the pistol, it still occasionally fails to remain in my pocket. The holster is sewn for a smaller rounded trigger guard, as such the newer larger squared trigger guards do not allow the pistol to seat properly. Due to this the LCP 2 mag release button is exposed.Comfort Tac can easily remedy this problem by a slight change in stitching pattern and offer the same holster with a different part number that would fit newer sub compacts that mostly use squared trigger guards. That would be a Four Star holster. Change the "bumps" to a material with actual tackiness and that would be a Five Star holster.I have tried 4 other holsters and rather than another return, I will keep this one. I may just pull out needle and thread and "correct" the trigger guard stitching. I think that round guard curve is pinching the front of the square trigger guard and by squaring off the stitching it may cure most of the pocket retention problem. All the other holsters had nonfunctional friction except the Sticky brand (which I didn't like the fit) and the hard holster (which stayed in great due to it's pocket hook, just wasn't comfortable).
W**N
A great way to carry when it really needs to be concealed
Fits like a glove, well made and as easy as can be to draw from a pants pocket.
M**D
The right holster
As soon as I receive it I put my s&w 380 2.0 bodyguard in the holster. Then I put it in my pocket, and when I put it out.it is perfect it came out with no problem just right. Ps I recommend this holster for anyone that has a s&w bodyguard 380 2.0.
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