Posted: 4/11/2012 10:19:07 AM EDT
| I just bought a pocket holster for my Smith & Wesson 360 and I think I found how I am going to carry. It is so much more comfortable than the IWB holster I was using. Anybody else pocket carry with a J-frame? |
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I seriously recommend you take a look at the pocket holsters sold by "Simply Rugged." Thin material, just enough to break up the outline of the revolver, but not fat like others you often see here. I don't need something like another wallet in my front pocket. Neither do you. Well made and reasonably priced - check it out.
Simply Rugged Pocket Protector |
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What type of pants are you guys carrying these in that they don't print ?? Shorts wise i wear columbia pfg's... Pants i just try to find something with a bigger pocket... Dress pants or clothes with smaller pockets i usually use a galco inbetween the wasteband. |
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What type of pants are you guys carrying these in that they don't print ?? in a way, they print...its just the outline makes it appear as a bulge, vs an imprint of a firearm My Smith 637 definitely prints with a Desantis Nemesis. The pants that conceal my revolver the best are my 5.11 pants or cargo shorts with deep pockets. With the pocket holster it just looks like a bulge like it could be a wallet or something else. |
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Those of yall who wear cargo pants or shorts, how do you get the gun to keep from "slapping" as you walk? I wear cargo shorts while riding a bike and carry in the strong side cargo pocket. That was one of the reasons I went to an air weight (M&P 340) over my Ruger SP101. The Ruger, being a bit heavier, would bug me at times. I don't have these issues with the Smith. I'll pocket carry the Smith in one of my normal pockets for day to day wear, and don't feel it bouncing around. |
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I just bought a pocket holster for my Smith & Wesson 360 and I think I found how I am going to carry. It is so much more comfortable than the IWB holster I was using. Anybody else pocket carry with a J-frame? Been using a Jframe as a back up for a long time. Left front pocket. along with my Sig P229 IWB Tshirt and cargo shorts here in SWFL |
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I seriously recommend you take a look at the pocket holsters sold by "Simply Rugged." Thin material, just enough to break up the outline of the revolver, but not fat like others you often see here. I don't need something like another wallet in my front pocket. Neither do you. Well made and reasonably priced - check it out. Simply Rugged Pocket Protector might look into one thanks |
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Those of yall who wear cargo pants or shorts, how do you get the gun to keep from "slapping" as you walk? I wear wrangler cargo shorts and use a cheap blackhawk pocket holster in my front left It doesnt bang around all that much. That or maybe Im justuse to it after decades of CCW Now my surefire E2Defender slaps around in the cargo pockets and cuts them also. |
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I just bought a pocket holster for my Smith & Wesson 360 and I think I found how I am going to carry. It is so much more comfortable than the IWB holster I was using. Anybody else pocket carry with a J-frame? I've done it for years. Be aware that pocket carry of a J frame makes for a really slow draw...unless you are already staged on the revolver. Thankfully most of the time if you're paying attention you can have a hand in the pocket and around the grip of the revolver before trouble gets to the lethal level. |
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I just bought a pocket holster for my Smith & Wesson 360 and I think I found how I am going to carry. It is so much more comfortable than the IWB holster I was using. Anybody else pocket carry with a J-frame? I've done it for years. Be aware that pocket carry of a J frame makes for a really slow draw...unless you are already staged on the revolver. Thankfully most of the time if you're paying attention you can have a hand in the pocket and around the grip of the revolver before trouble gets to the lethal level. When I lived in IND. I would carry one in my coat pocket during the fall/winter Thats one of the best places for the 642/640etc |
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I just bought a pocket holster for my Smith & Wesson 360 and I think I found how I am going to carry. It is so much more comfortable than the IWB holster I was using. Anybody else pocket carry with a J-frame? Yep. That's the only way I carry a J-frame. Check out Mika pocket holsters. |
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I just bought a pocket holster for my Smith & Wesson 360 and I think I found how I am going to carry. It is so much more comfortable than the IWB holster I was using. Anybody else pocket carry with a J-frame? Yep. That's the only way I carry a J-frame. Check out Mika pocket holsters. Bob Mika is 100% aces as a guy to do business with. When I ordered mine he called within 15 minutes to talk about the holster I wanted, and to just shoot the shit about guns and stuff. It took 3 weeks to the day to get my holster back from him. |
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Those of yall who wear cargo pants or shorts, how do you get the gun to keep from "slapping" as you walk? I just keep my hand wrapped around the grip. It keeps it stable every time Seriously though, I think I just get used to it. Typically I carry in a cargo short type pocket. I don't worry too much about printing because as others said it looks more like a bulge than anything in particular. Cops and crooks and CCers may know, but anyone trying to notice will get my attention. So far the J-frame is the bet pocket carry gun invented IMO. -JC |
