pocket holster for j-frame mod36

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Those grips are so close in design as to be nearly identical. Hurst may have something there over Hogue (also retired LAPD) with the checkering in the palm area. How about that. LAPD grips. They certainly do improve the handling and control of a J-frame. Finally. something out of California the rest of the nation can cling to besides lettuce, tomatoes and salmonella.
 
California gave us Ronald Reagan.
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It's been a while though.
 
Casingpoint, I use it with jeans, Dockers and kakhi shorts. It just seems to work everywhere. I noticed that the illustration you used appeared to be a Walther PPK? I've never seen that one. I use it with a snubby Smith J frame.
 
Thanks, gutpile. That was just a photo off the net. Cops Plus site, I think.

flop-shank, California also gave us Bo Derek. And it has been awhile in that respect also...
 
Originally posted by OIF2:
Hi "Bubbiesdad"
Those grips were made by the late John Hurst, an LAPD cop and Academy firearms instructor.

I had John Hurst to make grips for both a square butt K-frame Smith and a round butt J-frame back in the mid-seventies. They are very nicely done.

John Hurst and Guy Hogue were long time friends and LAPD officers. Both reportedly started out "wood-working" in their garages. John taught Guy HIS craft, thus the strong resemblance between the two products.

I discussed all this information with Guy Hogue's son at the NRA Annual meeting in Louisville recently and he confirmed what I ALREADY knew about them and their early grip making days.
 
Thanks for that, Captain38. As they were both cops making gun grips, their "research and development" efforts appear to have resulted in excellent, if not superior products.
 
Can't go wrong with a Mika pocket holster. It stays put and is very easy to reholster.His IWB is the cats pajamas too!
 
A question about a Mika round bottom. I noted a 1 7/8" bbl in my order. Would it make much of a difference with a 2" bbl J frame?
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Originally posted by f2:
A question about a Mika round bottom. I noted a 1 7/8" bbl in my order. Would it make much of a difference with a 2" bbl J frame?
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I highly doubt it. I carry my 2 1/4" Taurus 605 in the same Mika PH that I sometimes use for my 1 7/8" 360 PD.
 
A 1 7/8" is referred to as a 2" I have a Mika pocket 2" and it works fine with my 1 7/8" model 37
 
I actually just got off the phone with Mr. Mika. After reading this thread, I was convince that I needed to try his product out with my Centennial J-frame. He was a very nice guy to speak with, and I have no doubt that I will be pleased with the holster when it arrives, based on the accolades posted here.

I will stop back to report when it gets here. Thanks to the OP for starting this thread.

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Originally posted by Smitty500Mag:
I have a Mika pocket holster but I use my Uncle Mike's pocket holsters instead. The Mika is made very well but it's bigger in my pocket than the Uncle Mikes.

Smitty

You know Smitty, I was doing the same...until I healed up and started doing alot of my construction duties myself.

This summer - with me sweating like a pig in the Texas humidity - I fell in love with the Mika. The UM is smaller, but also allowed droplets of perspiration to form on my 642 above the grip area. Not so with the Mika.

The excessive heat buildup in my pocket formed the Mika like a glove to the j-frame - but still no printing. It's now my favorite.

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Originally posted by Mickey D:
My normal carry for my 642 is OWB with an Andrews Custom Leather pancake style holster. However, when the need arises to pocket carry, I turn to Andrews leather pocket holster. No printing and it is boned to stay open for reholstering. Also has rough side out for pocket retension.

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Love those grips and holster
 
My e-mail address is registered on this site. Contact me and I will send you a photo of the inside-the-pocket holsters I make for the Chief Specials.
 
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