Pocket Carry?

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jmike314

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If I decide to get a PH for my P365, it will probably be this one. I mean, @bigred1 has one so it's gotta be good.
The Vedder PH for my P365 works good in any pocket. Front, back, or coat.[/QUOTE]

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So.....the Vedder is worth it?
Pros? Cons? Review?


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S&W 340, Hornayd 125 grain Critical Defense .357, don't know hte manufacture of holster, it came with the revolver, and has no markings, but it is hard roughout leather molded to the revolver and fits great in jeans or dress slacks
 

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Keltek P3-AT with a crimson trace laser in a desantis holster with a spare mag carrier built in for 13 rounds total. Holster is designed for pocket carry and works really well in jeans or cargo shorts for me.
 

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The Vedder PH for my P365 works good in any pocket. Front, back, or coat.

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So.....the Vedder is worth it?
Pros? Cons? Review?


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Vedder Pocket Locker $42.99
Quality kydex holster
Full sweat shield on both sides of the slide with an option for thumb push off at the top of inside sweat shield to aid in drawing of the weapon, retention and reholstering. Totally enclosed at the bottom to keep out lint.
Built in eyelet to allow for tethering the holster to the inside/outside pocket of backpack etc. to aid in the use of a one handed draw. Also has an option for right or left handed curve on the bottom corner of the holster depending on which front pocket you would be carrying it in to help conform to the bottom of the pocket. I recomend taking advantage of both the thumb push off and the curve on the bottom of the holster. All in all I'm very pleased with mine. Hope this helps.
 
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Picked up a S&W 642 airweight from another member here and then bought a DeSantis pocket holster for it. Was tired of strapping on when I wanted to make a quick run to walmart or elsewhere. It has spoiled me quite a bit now and I find myself grabbing it quite often when heading out the door.
 

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Picked up a S&W 642 airweight from another member here and then bought a DeSantis pocket holster for it. Was tired of strapping on when I wanted to make a quick run to walmart or elsewhere. It has spoiled me quite a bit now and I find myself grabbing it quite often when heading out the door.

Dang little Airweights just make it so easy don’t they? No excuse to leave home unprepared, it may only have 5 rounds, but odds are good that’s gonna be enough and that all 5 will go bang. I try to shoot my 340PD at least some on every range trip; it’s not as accurate as a bigger pistol for sure but for close encounters of the unpleasant kind, like at the gas pump of the local Stop-N-Rob, I’m confident it will get me home alive and hopefully, with no extra holes in my body.


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