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Posted: 3/21/2024 6:19:00 PM EDT
Doesn't look like Desantis has one :(
Any similar options?
Link Posted: 3/21/2024 6:47:00 PM EDT
[Last Edit: sergtjim] [#1]
Not entirely sure if this is a serious question or not, but here goes...

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Not my picture, but you get the idea of a trigger guard holster.

I have a Lc9s pro and carry it often.  It's really small so by the time it's in a holster, drawing is not an easy task.

Stick a trigger guard holster on it, run your belt through the lanyard, and drop it in your pocket.

When you draw, the lanyard pulls the holster off.

FWIW, my Lc9s Pro has a very light trigger and I have concerns about blowing my kneecap off when pocketing the pistol.  This solves that issue.

This one's from Amazon.
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Link Posted: 3/21/2024 8:08:28 PM EDT
[Last Edit: drobs] [#2]
I use an Alabama front pocket holster for my Ruger LC9s Pro.
https://alabamaholster.com/product/front-pocket-holster/

I also have their Deep Concealment Holster for my Glock 43.
https://alabamaholster.com/product/deep-cover-pocket-holster/

I prefer the front pocket holster though. It disappears in my cargo shorts front pocket. But prints in Jeans / pants.
The deep concealment one looks like you have a paperback book in your front pocket with Jeans but also disappears in cargo short front pockets.

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I like the side thumb release on both holsters. It allows you to release the gun from the holster while it's still in your pocket, for a faster draw.
This works good with stretchy cargo shorts pockets.

Link Posted: 3/22/2024 10:39:59 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By sergtjim:
Not entirely sure if this is a serious question or not, but here goes...

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/264818/1000010427_jpg-3165599.JPG

Not my picture, but you get the idea of a trigger guard holster.

I have a Lc9s pro and carry it often.  It's really small so by the time it's in a holster, drawing is not an easy task.

Stick a trigger guard holster on it, run your belt through the lanyard, and drop it in your pocket.

When you draw, the lanyard pulls the holster off.

FWIW, my Lc9s Pro has a very light trigger and I have concerns about blowing my kneecap off when pocketing the pistol.  This solves that issue.

This one's from Amazon.
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/264818/1000010428_jpg-3165614.JPG
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Yes it's a serious question. I have one of those trigger guards for my LCP. Looking for an actual holster for this one, though.
Link Posted: 3/22/2024 12:09:59 PM EDT
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Try Remora, Vedder, Simply Rugged and I know, yuck, Uncle Mikes makes a tolerable pocket holster.
Link Posted: 3/23/2024 9:17:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By ab15:
Try Remora, Vedder, Simply Rugged and I know, yuck, Uncle Mikes makes a tolerable pocket holster.
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Uncle Mike's #3 pocket holster works for my LC9s.  Ain't no "quick-draw McGraw" but that's not the purpose for pocket carry.  I carry it everywhere, including the "No Guns Allowed" local mall.
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