STICKY HOLSTERS SM2 - Fits Pocket 380's Up to 2.5" Barrel Without Lasers
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As far as I know, it's compatible with the Bersa 380 and the Sig
As I said, I have a P238 that is perfectly sized for my bag.
It does that is precisely what I am using This is a perfect fit.
The Ruger 380 should have the same measurements as the Ruger 380 should have
Selected User Reviews For STICKY HOLSTERS SM2 - Fits Pocket 380's Up to 2.5" Barrel Without Lasers
I initially bought it as a replacement pocket holster for the Ruger LCP 2, as my original ruger holster had become soft and I was worried about something being able to push the holster material into the trigger guard. Though I do not carry anything else in the pocket. This is the time for a replacement. In this model, the outside of the holster has a rubbery/sticky texture, while the inside is a smoother material that gives it a great retention. The holster may not have sufficient dimensions to fit the pocket of your jean if your jeans have a tapered bottom (ladies' jeans). It has close dimensions to the stock ruger holster, so if it fits your pockets, it will work. While the taurus spectrum mag release area is not covered by this holster, it does come up to the edge of the release, likely reducing pressure on the release in the This is kind of my favorite way of doing things. The mags in the pocket have not been released by the taurus while I have carried it. It seems that a lot of these holsters get a memory to them pretty quickly, such as after having the taurus in it, the LSI 2 will not stay in.
Using the holster that came with my LCP II, I was actually able to carry it comfortably within my waistband. It might help me gain a little more confidence that the holster will stay put well than what came with the LCP if I use a more sticky holster. As a result of the sticky holster being thicker than the stock holster, it is less comfortable. The outcome may be either good or bad, I have no idea. The holster is more effective than the stock one for the tasks I do most often. I will continue to use it. Around the edges, I think the paper could have been a little thinner.
At first glance, it seems to be a little larger and thicker than a Ruger LCP factory While I'm interested in using that instead of just in the back pocket since it has been working really well for *3 years and is cheaper, I'd like to experience how it feels carrying it inside the waist band. To my knowledge, I can say that it is more snug (the gun in the holster and the holster inside the pocket) than the Ruger one with the warned down, and has a padded cushion inside. As Iwb, it feels snug and the bag appears to "stick," but as a carry, that's not as comfortable as I'd like to have, so it might end up back in a pocket again.
There has always been nothing but 5 stars from them. There was a bit of disappointment in this one. There is nothing to indicate that it has been used before. As if it were rushed through the process of being made, loose threads were visible Those bits of paper were burnt off just like that. If the black edges melt, you need to be very careful as it does not take much heat to do it. There was a defect at the base of the opening where the gun slides into. Several threads were missing or broken, and the clothing was falling apart right there. As I took some stitching twine and a curved needle, I started weaving. It is my pleasure to A hand stitch was used to close the opening of the garment. Although I probably should have returned it, I did not feel like going through the hassle of it. I will go over it next time, now that I am assuming there will probably be several when I take it out of the bag. In my opinion, Sticky's really are the best, but it seems that a bad one may have gotten through Sticky's Q just by accident.
It is also easy to remove and put back on when I'm done. Once I need to remove my weapon from the holster, I am able to do so quickly and easily. My only complaint is that I don't like anything In my opinion, you should consider this and the Sticky Travel Mount for your car.
The Emerson Wave Hook works in a similar manner so you can deploy when you pull out the knife. perfectly when I first put it on, but after about two months it became "broken in", so I had to learn to draw a gun again. While the new texture of the holster was sufficient to keep it in the pocket, after a month or so the rear sights began getting caught, and you had to practice catching the tab on your pocket to release the holster when drawing.
Due to the lack of information, I decided to take the chance and get it for my LCP II (no laser), which is a different shape than the LCP due mainly to a larger trigger guard. Unlike some modern triggers, it is well concealed at the trigger, the rear sight is just above the upper portion (no tendency for snags), and the retention is good. It is nice to see that the end of the holster is closed to keep things out of This device is excellent for stowing inside a pants waistband just to go to the grocery store and to go on I will update after I have used it for a bit.
Though I have a safety on the gun, I do not think that one can be too careful when it comes to avoiding trigger pulls. use a sticky holster for all of my handguns to prevent the trigger from being damaged when I pick them up (e. g. To get a loaded gun from my haul, I reach into my gun vault).