Cell pal holster

jammer45

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Has anyone used or own this holster it seems to be a great concept I just wanted to get some info on it and pros and cons if anyone here has used or owns one. I work a professional job and have to wear shirt tucked in and I have a little dunlap also LOL. It is called the Cell Pal.... Here is a link

http://www.concealedcomfort.com/
 
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Has anyone used or own this holster it seems to be a great concept I just wanted to get some info on it and pros and cons if anyone here has used or owns one. I work a professional job and have to wear shirt tucked in and I have a little dunlap also LOL. It is called the Cell Pal.... Here is a link

Cell Pal Conceled Carry Holster Deep Concealment Holster Total Concealment undercover ccw armed citizens conceled weapon permit no fanny packs deep cover covert carry

I own one, but have not used it out in the "real world" yet. I just obtained my concealed carry permit, and that is on my list for tryouts very soon. The "one size fits all" concept is pretty good, I think. Having the leather against the pants is a good idea for avoiding pistol "print".
 
Typically "one size fits all" are a no go. IIRC, most of what I heard about the "pager pal" (earlier, same concept) was negative.
 
I saw this at a show yesterday and I'll admit the guy was a rather convincing salesman. (except that I know that anytime a salesman starts his routine, BS to follow and yes I've been a salesman) That being said, it seems like a good concept but I'm skeptical how it would work for people who wear their belt tighter than the showman did. Mines kinda tight because I'm usually in cargo pants with way too much stuff in my pockets. (Yeah, it's in there somewhere) Then on my belt is my blackberry and "man pouch" as my wife calls it containing SOG pliers, flashlight, mini screwdriver and mini adjustable wrench. (Its a boat driver thing) I'm not big on "one size fits all" anything especially when it comes to concealment holsters. I'll pass on this one and continue with my current methods. Just my $.02
 
If you wear loose, pleated, high-waisted pants the rig might work for you. It did not work for me in loose-fit blue guns and a J-Frame. Draw is slowww.
 
I own one, but have not used it out in the "real world" yet. I just obtained my concealed carry permit, and that is on my list for tryouts very soon. The "one size fits all" concept is pretty good, I think. Having the leather against the pants is a good idea for avoiding pistol "print".

PLEASE let me know what you think about it I love the concept but would like to know if it is achievable with the holster. I am not trying to be cheap I just can't wear a small of back IWB holster and don't like SOB position. The IWB on hip seems to be a little uncomfortable for me also.
 
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