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The Talon Concealed Carry Cargo Pocket Leather Holster is a custom-molded, high-quality leather holster designed for optimal concealment and comfort. Compatible with Ruger LCP2 and Taurus TCP, it features an anti-print panel and fits various pocket styles. Made in the USA from premium materials, it comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
J**R
My daily carry🔫
It looks like a Wallet and it carries great, easy to access 🔫, my Ruger 380 MAX fits perfectly‼️👍🏻
K**R
Almost Perfect
This pocket holster is very good for pocket carry. I've had it for appx. One month and it is breaking in nicely. The only improvement I will suggedst is to add a finished side facing away from the pocket. It would improve the esthetics as well as the function. The color and workmanship are well done. I will definitely order another.
R**Y
It’s big
So it definitely doesn’t print like a gun, but it is way too big to be a wallet. I also fear it is stretching out my rear or front pockets. I think as far as concealment in skinny jeans goes, it’s probably the best option.
S**0
Update: Garbage!
I'm so disappointed. I bought a J&J that works great but has this annoying extra leather piece towards the top that is unnecessary and adds unwanted thickness. I was excited to find this because it doesn't have it...but it doesn't fit.I had to force it in and still had over a half inch left to go with the trigger still exposed. It was actually forcing the slide back. And trying to remove the gun took a Herculean effort. And yes, I read the instructions. Unload the firearm and curl the edges? Or "blocking". My personal favorite. Wrap the firearm in a plastic bag, insert it and leave it overnight. This should stretch the leather. WTF? I can't insert it without a plastic bag! And finally, leather conditioner. This worked wonders on my J&J. But here's the trick, once I've done that...do you think I can still return it? Nope. And at least my J&J fit before conditioning. It was just too rigid. Conditioning does not equal stretching. And even if by some miracle it did, I do not doubt that this is so snug a fit that the entire holster would come out of my pocket if I should ever be unlucky enough to have to draw and defend myself.Seriously Talon, I was so excited to see this. And now I feel like a child that just found out Santa isn't real.I still love the design and will probably now shop for a larger model that might actually fit a Glock 43. But this shouldn't have to be this difficult.Update:I really love the look of this holster and decided to follow the "blocking" instructions to stretch it and make it fit. Absurd. Used the plastic bag untouched as instructed. Barely a noticeable difference. So I started using more quart size zipper bags. Finally ended up with 5 zipper bags PLUS the bag it came in and that seems to have done the trick over several days. Still a bit too snug but useable. I feel comfortable now that with leather conditioner and one more blocking overnight it should be fine. Still doesn't fully cover the trigger guard but its enough. But one thing I know for certain...It should NOT have to be this difficult. I don't know if they accidentally switched the measurements from inches to centimeters but I do know there is no way this holster needs to be this tight and have to go through this many steps just to be useable. Maybe they mislabeled and sent me 1 for a .380. But I doubt it. Seriously Talon, I have to assume by my experience and the many negative reviews you've received that you have to know something isn't right. I strongly recommend you review your design. Should lead to less returns as you almost got from me. One thing for certain, I will not be buying anymore of your holsters no matter the material. Sad :(Update#2:Even after another conditioning and blocking it still draws rough. Beautiful holster but not worth the hassle. Ordered a DeSantis Superfly and man do I feel stupid. Same tablet appearance in my pocket with an easy draw and no break in. No need to run over it with a bulldozer 52 times to break it in. Stays in the pocket with every draw. And $20 cheaper.
S**Y
Does what it is supposed to do
What can I say? It works. It keeps things where they are supposed to be. It just looks like you have a wallet in your pocket.
M**L
Perfect Cargo Pocket Holster
I bought this holster for my Sig P-938. The holster is very well constructed with heavy leather and double stitching throughout. Out of the box, this holster will be very tight. Follow the manufacturers instructions and spend a little time molding it to your gun and it will fit like a custom glove. The holster stays in your pocket when you draw, and releases the gun smoothly. The thick leather backing minimizes printing & fits cargo pockets perfectly.
T**X
Great holster for Ruger LCP; examine pistol orientation you want though
Form fit exactly to the pistol. Good quality ***real*** leather that's exactly the right thickness. Designed by cops and it works as advertised. Still you need to draw with strong hand, grab top with weak hand and reposition (or rack slide if you carry Israeli style) it in the strong hand. Holster stays in pocket, your hand slides in between pistol and backing. It does not print. Very satisfied. Now i'm looking for a magazine holster to match.================Update. After carrying this rig for a couple of months, i think more thought needs to go into exactly how you'll carry it.I bought RH holster. In Rt rear pocket (intended location per description), it's an awkward draw, as your palm has to be to the inside, facing body. A better draw would be (from same pocket) with the palm out. This is very close to the "FBI Carry" or 5:00 carry. The palm faces away from the body and the draw is easier. Of course you can orient the holster the opposite way to achieve this, but it gives up a bit in the no printing department.So then i moved the rig to left rear pocket as a backup location. This balances the weight between primary (RH) and backup carries. It's actually an easier draw because only your thumb has to separate the hoster from the pistol (rather then inserting 3 fingers).I'm using the holster designed to accommodate CT laser, but have not mounted it yet.So, bottom line recommendations: Buy the RH holster for left rear carry or LH holster for right rear carry. Put it on the opposite side from your primary CCW. This rig is easy to carry, and that means it's always on. Comefortable enough to even wear around the house.
C**Z
Better than expected
I got this product for my LCP II and to be honest, initially I was pretty displease with it and definitely considered returning it. It was too bulky and ridged. I felt that the edges were stiff and made it so noticeable that I have this thing in my front pocket. But I decided to give it a chance a little longer and I LOVE IT. As the leather has formed to my leg a little, the edges aren’t so stiff. What I love about this holster is that it never prints the shape of a gun and no one would assume it is one unless they already knew. I noticed with soft holsters they started to make the shape of the gun when I wear tighter clothes like my dress clothes for work, and since I sit at my desk a lot, the tension of my pocket just creates the imprint of my gun. But this leather holster shows no indication of being a handgun. It’s very noticeable that something is in my pocket but leaves no reason to think it’s a gun. Like hiding in plain sight. Would recommend to anyone with A small gun like the LCP II. In order to fully give the holster a fair chance, wear it everyday for a couple weeks and then you’ll really know how good it is.
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