Kevin's Wallet Holster

FITS COLT MUSTANG AND KIMBER MICRO .380

RIGHT-HAND ONLY - SEE BOTTOM FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE ON THIS MODEL

See video demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3peuWjUQegA

CUSTOMER REVIEW: "Good afternoon Kevin. After having this holster in my pocket for the last couple of months I'm glad to say I am still VERY happy with it...it is wearing well and now formed well and comfortable, and most importantly has solved my problem of having my "butt" visible on occassion. Thank you very much for a high quality product at a very reasonable price. I wish you well with future endeavors, and I will recommend this item at every opportunity."- smiller944

A new, patent pending design. This full-concealment wallet holster is made especially for carrying in places where you can’t afford to have it noticed, such as at work. It is also one of the best options for school staff or college students, in places where it is legal. Most wallet holsters leave the butt of the gun visible if someone sees down into your pocket. Those holsters that do cover the back end require additional steps to draw the gun after you take the holster out of your pocket.

This holster uses a molded plastic insert to secure the pistol in place inside the leather covering when the covering is closed. The plastic insert also keeps the thickness of the holster uniform, insuring the gun won’t print. The right-hand model is made to carry in your left rear pocket, so your right pocket can still hold your regular wallet. To draw it, take the wallet holster out of your pocket with your left hand, open the cover, and simply flip the pistol out into your right hand.

It may not be quite as fast as wallet holsters you can draw from directly, but if you’re concerned about the gun being noticed, you can’t use those holsters anyhow. Plus a lot of those holsters have a way of being dragged out of your pocket with the gun, negating the benefit of drawing directly. Wallet holsters that hold the gun inside and fire as one unit are a good option for many, but those leave the butt of the gun exposed too. They also might not be legal in every state. Existing wallet holsters that do cover the gun completely typically have a holster inside the outer covering that the gun has to be drawn from, which slows down the draw.

This holster will insure that anyone who sees into your pocket will see nothing but leather. This new design also allows the holster to be made with dimensions as small, or even slightly smaller, than the dimensions of the gun. A wallet holster that’s larger than the gun is not only less comfortable, it could be a tipoff to others that there’s something in it other than the proceeds of your employment.

To be sure, this holster is not the best choice if your primary concern is armed robbery. For that you need a holster you can draw from directly, and there are a lot of those available already. This holster is designed for full concealment, with the best speed possible from a full concealment wallet holster. It might not quite be the fastest there is, but it’s a lot less likely to get noticed, and it will insure you have something instead of nothing should something bad happen at work, or anywhere else it could happen where your right of protection isn’t as respected as it should be. Since you have to take the gun out of the holster to shoot it, this holster also doesn’t come with any of the potential legal baggage that single unit gun/holster combos might have, no matter what state you’re in.

Brand new, handmade, Patent Pending.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE ON MUSTANG/P238 MODELS - PLEASE READ

This model pistol differs from other pocket .380's in that it has a 1911 type configuration and safety. There is a remote possibility that a standard safety on the left side of the gun can be disengaged inside the holster, even though the plastic retaining insert is made to hold the gun as still as possible. If the gun has an ambidextrous safety, it becomes a certainty that the safety will be disengaged by the outer leather cover, which can shift up and down in the pocket. Disengagement of the safety does not mean the gun will go off in your pocket as the plastic retaining insert is made to have clearance from the trigger, provided the trigger has not been modified.  However touching the trigger with your finger upon removing the gun will cause it to go off. For these reasons the user is strongly advised not to carry these guns cocked, and the user assumes all liability for use of this product.