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« Reply #30 on: July 06, 2010, 07:06:23 PM »

Got my Uncle George (and my CTL)  Love the holster, especially in the back pocket.  With the LCP, CTL, and UG, it is thinner than my wallet.  Now to do some cleaning out of the wallet.  The CTL went on extremely easy.  Not to make a trip to the range and chect the sighting on it.
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« Reply #31 on: July 06, 2010, 09:38:18 PM »

There are several great/quality options out there (just check out this forums sponsors), heres a few pics of our offerings....






And just a side note, our holster have been ordered/used with a laser option (ArmaLaser/Crimson Trace, even though a laser was not attached and is a planned upgrade to the customers weapon) with much success...
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« Reply #32 on: July 07, 2010, 01:46:28 AM »

I use both and am more partial to the nemesis, seems a little more compact to me
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« Reply #33 on: July 07, 2010, 05:36:59 AM »

I have used both as well and far prefer the thepockholster.com.

The gun/holster feel more stable in my pocket and move around much less.

I also like the fact that the holster grips the gun better with the thepocketholster.com model.

When I was using a Nemesis, I had several experiences when I went to pick up the gun/holster from a table and the gun almost flew out of the holster.

Not to mention, it also looks a lot 'cooler'

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« Reply #34 on: July 12, 2010, 01:25:07 AM »

I've cured my LCP falling out of my Nemesis.  When the pistol is in my man bag....yeah you heard me right....hunter green canvas and leather man bag or my front pocket the pistol is in it.  When I remove the pistol from either I don't put it back in the Nemesis.  I've had it fall out twice and almost fall out a dozen times.  I will be investigating a thumb break model soon.  The outside of the Nemesis is not  really sticky....just a little more than a vinyl notebook cover. It is a bit sticky when new but that wears off.   Lint.....that stuff will blow out of the barrel long before the round exits.  There is no lint in my man bag.  knife, check...camera, check...pens and pencils, check...spare batteries, check, loaded LCP and spare mags, check.....M1911

CZguy.....you won't wear that holster out in this lifetime.  That is a beauty. 
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« Reply #35 on: July 12, 2010, 01:42:50 AM »

PocketHolster.....that second holster....I wouldn't mind a leather holster that firmly held my LCP as yours apears to do, I would want it thin, leather not too thick and only one thumb break to keep it slim.  Break on the left side for me.  What I find interesting about that one is the slot in the anti tilt wing.  Add another strap on the left side and I could carry that as a belt holster and one little strap stitched on the left side about the location of the serial number allowing the proper FBI cant and you'd have a dual purpose holster.   Perhpas a couple of similar slots in the left side would achieve the same without the added strap.  Heck put some on the other side too, would make it ambi and there is nothing for a belt to snag on the LCP when drawing. Keep that mag release covered.....good idea there especially for those guys that like to sit on theirs.  Nothing like drawing and having you mag fall out.  At least you can still get "one" off with the LCP.

Also, is there any reason about an inch couldn't be taken off the rear of holster, have the leather stop about the rear of the serial number?    Seems there would still be plenty of room for reaching the break. Or do you need that much reach for separate the pistol from the holster?   M1911
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« Reply #36 on: July 12, 2010, 09:59:41 AM »

I have used both as well and far prefer the thepockholster.com.

The gun/holster feel more stable in my pocket and move around much less.

I also like the fact that the holster grips the gun better with the thepocketholster.com model.

When I was using a Nemesis, I had several experiences when I went to pick up the gun/holster from a table and the gun almost flew out of the holster.

Not to mention, it also looks a lot 'cooler'

Tim



Thanks for the great feedback Timmer! When we first set out to design our holsters, we came across the same issues and concerns as most have with other holsters out there. It seemed holsters in the same price range offered a generic fit which led to a lose fit and got worse over time. And details like the mag release and etc seem to be ignored. You also were limited in colors as well. By using leather, we are able to mold more features, keep the shape/fit longer. Our simple design gives you less points of failures and ensures reliability for years. Leather again allows us to provide all kinds of colors, were we can simply dye the leather instead of having to have each color of cloth or kydex in stock, which also helps keep our turn around time fast. There are many great holsters out there and some not so great, some that are very expensive and there are cheaper ones too, we aim to provide a quality, reliable, holster with options from color to lasers to detachable anti-print panels at an affordable price point and we appreciate all the great feedback we have received from all our customers!
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« Reply #37 on: July 15, 2010, 08:49:23 AM »

PocketHolster.....that second holster....I wouldn't mind a leather holster that firmly held my LCP as yours apears to do, I would want it thin, leather not too thick and only one thumb break to keep it slim.  Break on the left side for me.  What I find interesting about that one is the slot in the anti tilt wing.  Add another strap on the left side and I could carry that as a belt holster and one little strap stitched on the left side about the location of the serial number allowing the proper FBI cant and you'd have a dual purpose holster.   Perhpas a couple of similar slots in the left side would achieve the same without the added strap.  Heck put some on the other side too, would make it ambi and there is nothing for a belt to snag on the LCP when drawing. Keep that mag release covered.....good idea there especially for those guys that like to sit on theirs.  Nothing like drawing and having you mag fall out.  At least you can still get "one" off with the LCP.

Also, is there any reason about an inch couldn't be taken off the rear of holster, have the leather stop about the rear of the serial number?    Seems there would still be plenty of room for reaching the break. Or do you need that much reach for separate the pistol from the holster?   M1911



All of our pocket holsters do hold your weapon pretty firm and are a little thinner than most to help cut down on bulk...
Check out the video/written review done by Raminator here: http://elsiepeaforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=10109.0

We could make you about any pocket holster design you want, just send us an email and we will be more than happy to put together a design that works for you.
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« Reply #38 on: July 24, 2010, 08:32:56 PM »

I use the recluse and highly recommend it, always ready to go with a spare mag !
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« Reply #39 on: July 25, 2010, 10:12:26 PM »

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I use the recluse and highly recommend it, always ready to go with a spare mag !


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« Reply #40 on: July 26, 2010, 07:56:13 AM »

...CZ, Recluse is one of our sponsors and has a clickable link on each elsiepeaforum site page...here 'tis:

http://www.recluseholster.com/store.php

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« Reply #41 on: July 26, 2010, 08:49:37 PM »

Thanks, that helped.  Smiley
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« Reply #42 on: July 31, 2010, 06:43:56 PM »

I just received the "Recluse" wallet holster and I must say, it works as advertised.  I have one for the 'rear' pocket.  You just put your fingers down between the holster and the gun and she pops right out of the retainer.  I'm not at all concerned about re-holstering because that's just plain silly. 

My only concern is that if someone is standing close to you and looks 'down' at your pocket, the weapon can be seen.  And looking at 'all' the other 'rear' pocket holsters on the market - I'm sure the same case would hold true.

Sooo.....What brand of jeans and dress slacks have the deepest pockets, because this is a great holster.

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« Reply #43 on: September 05, 2010, 03:06:32 PM »

Got my pocket holster form pocketholster.com last week.  Excellent workmanship and fit for my LCP with Armalaser and the Innovative Arms site package.  Recommend them highly/
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