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Stellar Rigs .Com New Member Posts: 11 |
The latest rage is the ultra-light, ultra thin Kel-Tec P-32. Many dealers cannot keep them in stock - even at full price! Now we offer an ambidextrous Check them out at: http://www.stellarrigs.com/keltecpocketholster.html Edward ------------------ |
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Bill Cola New Member Posts: 2 |
My Kydex P-32 holster just got here... First impression? I am actually impressed! Inexplicably, my expectations for this holster were low, but I bought it anyway, to tide me over 'til my Mitch Rosen is built. Funny, that's why I bought a Sidearmor for my 33. Anyway, this holster certainly fills the bill for a pocket holster, breaks up the print, and clicks right off with a flick of the finger. I also ordered the chain to try out "neck carry". Man, that sounds weird. Can you say "condition three with 5 chamber checks? I guess it is better stated as "neck storage". Well, it works! Finally my concerns about being unarmed while wearing nothing but a T-shirt are put to rest. I got the one w/out the mag carrier. If I go through 2 mags of .357SIG, and 8 .32ACP and can't get out of trouble, I'm gonna start biting and pulling hair anyway. Roughly 50 bucks out the door, quick delivery; yeah, I'd do it over again. Bill ------------------ |
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John Will Member Posts: 83 |
I picked up a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster for $15, and it works great. I was surprised how well it stays in the pocket, and how well it holds the gun. Time will tell how well it wears, but the price was right for an experiment. :) ------------------ |
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Norvehc New Member Posts: 10 |
Edward: Your P32 pocket holster looks interesting but the right/left pocket design affords the opportunity for printing on the outside of the pocket. Do you have any photos of the unit in use, that you can make available? ------------------ |
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Stellar Rigs .Com New Member Posts: 11 |
The P-32 is so thin and flat that it hardly prints - without a holster. The P-32 is about 5/8" thick, the holster makes it look less than 1/2" thick (in real tight pants). In loose pants (the way most folks carry a "pocket gun") it disappears. The print is the same on both sides - negligible. I'm not sure what more pictures can show. In fact a lot of folks pick up my display model at gun shows and go looking for a belt clip. I have to explain the concept of a pocket holster more often than you might think. I have gotten a lot of very good feedback from people ordering this holster as to the design and practicality. I hope that helps. ------------------ Edward http://www.stellarrigs.com |
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Stellar Rigs .Com New Member Posts: 11 |
I thought some folks might be interested in a horizontal neck carry. I don't have any images up yet. It is still in the "prototype" stage. This will look much like the North American Arms "Mini-Revolver" holsters on Stainless Steel Ball Chains I have posted on our site. I am currently producing a right or left hand draw for the same ($39.99) price. Ambidextrous is still in the works and will prolly be $5 more. ------------------ Edward http://www.stellarrigs.com |
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Stellar Rigs .Com New Member Posts: 11 |
After many requests, we now have Right or Left hand draw (and ambidextrous too), Horizontal Neck Chain holsters for the P-32. The images are up with our "multi-purpose" holster (for comparison) at: http://www.stellarrigs.com/keltecpocketholster.html . ------------------ Edward http://www.stellarrigs.com |
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Stellar Rigs .Com New Member Posts: 11 |
We are starting to build our own molds to better serve you. In the process of this, we are adjusting our current ones as well. After a number of requests to "lower" the muzzle of the P-32 pocket holster, I reconfigured the holster without the mag pouch so that the muzzle is at the very bottom of the holster. The end result is a narrower (about 4" wide) and shallower holster. I am considering doing away with the adjustable tension of the Chicago screw for the more permanent "set tension" of a single rivet. A little feedback would be appreciated here. ------------------ http://www.stellarrigs.com |
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DemoRats New Member Posts: 18 |
That's a lot like some of the Hedley holsters, where I got mine (see http://www.hedleyholsters.com/keltec.html ). I use their back-pocket holster in my front pocket, actually, because the solid panel keeps my keys away from the trigger. I like the intergal magazine holder you have though... But the neckchain holster isn't likely to win any jewelery design awards :-)
[This message has been edited by DemoRats (edited May 05, 2001).] |
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