Bodyguard 2.0 pocket holster

I have been using the one that came with my Ruger LCP Max. It fits pretty well and covers the trigger guard. Not at all bulky. If you pull slightly backward on the draw, it'll stay in your pocket (usually!). I'd give it an 8 out of 10.
 
My first option is always to go to my bag-O-holsters, and see if I have anything that will work. I don't care for pocket carry, so there aren't any of those there, but I found a leather Bianchi IWB I had bought for a Walther PPK/S I had at one time. Almost a perfect fit, maybe a little long for the BG-2, but otherwise, great.

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Model number is 100, size is 09.

I'm not even looking anymore.
 
I've got a Sticky SM2. Pistol fits nicely with the trigger completely covered, but the rear sight sticks up quite a ways and is not covered at all.
 
i use the Muddy River Pocket holster and like it. Works as advertised and a good price and good company.
 
I have the Muddy River Tactical kydex.

It fits great in my pocket. Just the right amount of grip to the gun. I really like the thumb push-off. My draw is very easy.

It covers the mag release so there no chance of any pressure inside my pocket to accidentally release the mag.

Excellent quality and the Customer Support from Muddy River Tactical has been outstanding for me.
 

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Anybody try a Blackhawk Tecgrip pocket holster for the BG 2.0? If so, which size?
 
I've got a Sticky SM2. Pistol fits nicely with the trigger completely covered, but the rear sight sticks up quite a ways and is not covered at all.

I have Stickies for transporting my pistols, in my range bag, to and from the range.

I would NEVER consider carrying my BG2 inside a Sticky in my pocket!

That's just my worthless opinion. :D
 
I also bought the Muddy River pocket holster and like it for pocket carry. As previously stated, it covers the magazine release, but it also cover the trigger. I have the 2.0 with the safety, but you definitely would want the trigger covered if you had the model without the safety.
 
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