🔫 Carry your confidence with style!
The POLE.CRAFT IWB/OWB Gun Holster is expertly designed for small pistols, offering ambidextrous functionality and adjustable carry options. Made from durable 1000D nylon, it ensures comfort and resilience for various activities. With a lifetime warranty, this holster is a reliable choice for both casual and tactical use.
Brand | POLE.CRAFT |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material | Nylon |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black, Right / Left Hand Draw (IWB / OWB) |
Closure Type | Button |
Manufacturer | POLE.CRAFT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.28 x 5.24 x 2.01 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Brand Name | POLE.CRAFT |
A**R
Very nice, quality construction.
A very nice, sturdy holster with a handy retention strap. It fits my S&W Bodyguard perfectly and attaches to the belt with a nice metal clamp that is reversible for iwb or owb carry.
S**.
Great buy
Cool holster for under 20 bucks. Fits a Ruger LCP perfectly. The reversable clip allows it to be used either inside or outside the waistband carry, left or right hand draw.
R**D
Initial Impression
First, this holster works fine with my Ruger LCP Max. A little tight but that helps keep it secure and it draws easily. Clever design to make it ambidextrous. The belt clip moves up and down a little because of that but the result is the holster actually moves up when you sit down if you appendix carry making it more comfortable than rigid Kydex. No idea about durability yet but seems well made with good attention to detail. I like that the strap is completely removable and didn't think I'd use it but I might. Actually more comfortable than my sticky type holster and more secure since it attaches to belt. Great value if it holds up well.Update: After a few days using this holster, I have only one complaint and that is about the difficulty putting it on and taking it off. This is because of the way the metal belt clip is shaped to keep it in the ambidextrous pocket. It helps to pull the clip out away from you belt and twist it on rather than pushing straight down. The good news is that it is the only holster I've been able to wear in the appendix position at all and in the 4 o'clock position I can't even tell it's there.
M**Y
Loose
Fits gun very well. Conseals very well in 4 o clock position. The clip is secure but is a bit wide (not snug) for belts so holster wabbles on the belt. That goes away if you clip over pants and belt as well but end of clip is not comfortable inside waist band.
A**T
Perfect fit for Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0
About as much quality you can get for 15 bucks. The clip is a little loose because it’s ambi but is secure when you apply it to your waist.Fits perfectly for the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0.
M**.
A little small for the Bodyguard
This holster barely fits the S&W Bodyguard regardless of what others say. The safety strap is super tight with the elastic stretched to its max.
J**E
Work good and durable
I don’t wear these but work great for carrying a pistol and spare mag in my car counsel
D**E
Too Small For Sig P-365 or Ruger LCP2
The current production of this holster is too small for a Sig P-365 or Ruger LCP2. I bought this brand and model of holster a year ago and it fit a P-365, but as of receiving two of these holsters in February 2024 they are now way too small for a P-365 or the smaller LCP2. Buyer beware, the current offering of this holster is too small..Edit to add: I tried this holster I bought last year that was a little larger with a Sig P-365 yesterday and now I have a new concern: When I practiced a draw with a P-365 with the holster clipped in my front pocket, when I drew the gun both the gun and the holster came out of my pocket. In other words, the clip FAILED to hold the holster and the holster ended up with the gun at the conclusion of the draw. This is very dangerous, if you need your weapon every nano-second counts and having the holster smothering your gun after you've drawn is obviously a terrible thing to happen. The moral is, even if your P-365 fits in the holster the clip can fail to hold on the draw.
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