Pocket Carry?

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1911Sooner

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I like 1911's and I like big holes! I have no problem carrying an officers model in a pair of Duluths with big pockets.

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Pic of zip lock baggie holster please.
Lol, yeah... while that might be possible, it ain't likely. :D

My pay-as-you-go flip phone can actually take pictures, but has no internet access. Haven't tried to get said pics on my computer yet, but given the flakiness of this computer freak-show (onboard sound has died, and only one PCI slot still works - where the modem is now), I don't even know if the USB ports still work.

It ain't rocket science though. A pair of scissors, stapler, and yer imagination should do the trick.
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I am too. A holster, as you know, keeps the gun oriented and keeps crap like lint and car keys away from it. I’d not do it. I wanna make sure I grab the grip, only the grip, and nothing but the grip.

I only do in a jacket pocket with nothing else in it. When in pants pocket it’s in a holster.
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I don’t pocket carry often. If I do, it is usually as a backup. My P365 is my current choice for doing so.

Sherrick holster. This is fitted and I have both a left and right hand version, depending if I’m carrying as primary on a right pocket, or backup in a left pocket.

The BORAII Eagle Pocket Holster is a bit more minimalistic, but still covers the trigger guard and pops off on the draw. Prints more than the above in slacks, but fine in most jeans.

Both allow a full grip.

NOTHING else is allowed in my pocket if I’m carrying a firearm in it.

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I don’t pocket carry often. If I do, it is usually as a backup. My P365 is my current choice for doing so.

Sherrick holster. This is fitted and I have both a left and right hand version, depending if I’m carrying as primary on a right pocket, or backup in a left pocket.

The BORAII Eagle Pocket Holster is a bit more minimalistic, but still covers the trigger guard and pops off on the draw. Prints more than the above in slacks, but fine in most jeans.

Both allow a full grip.

NOTHING else is allowed in my pocket if I’m carrying a firearm in it.

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That BORAII Eagle Pocket Holster looks interesting enough that I actually ordered one last night.
 

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