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05-20-2014, 10:15 PM
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Best Pocket Holster for J-Frame 442?
Ok, let her rip. Give me your picks and pans. I've used Uncle Mikes for years, but I'm getting tired of having to buy a new one every year or so. What the best one out there? Experiences please.
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05-20-2014, 10:22 PM
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Well, the best one for me is the one I made myself out of a hunk of 9 ounce veg. tan leather, rough side out.
It stays put in my pocket when I draw my 442, has lasted years and I'm sure it'll last many more.
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05-20-2014, 10:42 PM
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I cut the clip off IWB Uncle Mike holster or DeSantis
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05-20-2014, 11:24 PM
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I've used the Uncle Mike's for sixteen years and am just about to buy my fourth one. I carry daily, but the Uncle Mike's wears pretty well for me.
Now, depending on what pants I'm wearing and how their pockets are made, I often use a DeSantis Nemesis. It holds the gun securely and correctly positioned for a draw and does a good job of concealing the outline of a J-frame.
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For the price you really can't beat Uncle Mike's. I keep saying I'm going to get a "quality" one but never seem to get around to it.
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05-21-2014, 12:45 AM
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Mika round or square cut. Robert Mika that is.
Or DeSantis Nemesis,

Mika.
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05-21-2014, 12:47 AM
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05-21-2014, 02:15 AM
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Have used either the Uncle Mike's or the Nemesis for years. They protect the gun well enough and conceal the outline, but are slow, slow, slow. I can open the combination lock on my safe faster than I can get the thing out of my pocket.
I went from years of carrying a 4" 357 to the 442 somewhat more often. The occasional times when I wanted the gun out pre-emptively it was a real nuisance.
I have pretty well gone to a Glock 19 on a belt holster under a cover garment to resolve the issue. The 442--a great little J frame, no mistake) still gets carried, but nowhere I think I might actually want to get it out promptly.
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05-21-2014, 08:56 AM
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Mika round or square cut. Robert Mika that is.
Or DeSantis Nemesis,

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I've used a Mika for twelve years. It's finally getting to the point where it may need replacement. The choice of round or square cut makes it easy to tailor the holster to your pants. Square holster in round pocket pants will print.
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05-21-2014, 09:27 AM
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I tried a Nemesis first since it is inexpensive and seems to be generally well liked. I think the soft fabric holsters are too bulky for my pocket. What I didn't like, though, was the top edge of the holster which is much higher than the cylinder. That edge is what really pushed out against the pants and made it very obvious.
From that experience I looked for low cut holsters and found Pocket Concealment Systems. I have a French Curve and love it. Very slim, flat front against the outside of the pocket. Even though this particular design is more for pockets that open along the leg seam, I also used it this past week with jeans and it worked just fine for me.
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05-21-2014, 09:47 AM
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I have been using the pocket holster from CSM gear for a long time. It is the best "any pants" pocket holster I've used.
Quality Custom Military Gear - CSM Tactical Gear - csmgear.com
Mine looks just live the one in the pic, just imagine a 442.....
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05-21-2014, 11:48 AM
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Concealment Specialties, LLC. makes a nice one in several sizes for about $15. Try Googling their website.
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Galco G129L, PRO 158.
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I don't use a pocket holster when I carry my M38, M40 or M42 - just my pocket.
I've not found a pocket holster that does anything except add bulk.
I know I'm in the minority, but my system works best for me
Just my opinion, of course.
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05-21-2014, 10:07 PM
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Lots of confrontations occur just about arms length and usually two rounds are fired unless some one empties a gun according to a recent article I read. If that is true, solid access is a must. IMO, if you purchase the clothing that aids CC, then you can almost carry a full sized Benford 2000 even in the summer. Now is the time to buy some of those longer, short sleeved, pattern oriented to hide printing, and one size too big for CC. I can carry full sized 40 cal in leather holster that hugs the body when combined with a thick, wide leather belt when I wear the CC clothing.
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05-21-2014, 10:28 PM
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I've used a Mika for years, completely satisfied.
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I like Uncle Mikes #4. They say#3 but the #4 is a hair bigger and the gun slides out easier. They last for years.
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Galco horsehide. Don't know the model, but I'm very satisfied.
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Bob Mika. A great product at a reasonable price and a real gentleman to deal with.
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Another vote for Mika. I have both square and round cuts.
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I've been packing a 642 with a Kramer holster for quite some time. I haven't even looked at another holster since I bought it.
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Another vote for Mika's holsters. Nothing compares to them. Ed.
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I've been using a desantis nemesis for a few months and it works fine.
A couple observations:
--Holster always stays in pocket upon draw.
--Holster is a bit bulky.
--Synthetic material prevents sweat evaporation under holster, making that part of my leg moist/warm.
--Holster doesn't seem like it would protect gun much if I were to fall.
It's an acceptable holster; but I am on the hunt for a leather pocket holster--haven't made up my mind which way to go yet.
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