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#173478 - 08/01/18 12:21 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
Billy Poyner Offline
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David
Here is a picture of my rig with my Sig P238.The hook under the
trigger guard will catch as you draw coming out of the pocket and
you have a one handed draw.Don't remember who made this one for me.Good luck.
Billy


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#173482 - 08/01/18 05:57 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
BladesNBarrels Offline
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Thanks Billy.
I will try your technique.
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#173485 - 08/01/18 07:50 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: BladesNBarrels]
W Polidori Offline
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Guys,

Just a thought. I have a DeSantis Nemesis holster made for a J Frame but also works for my Bond Arms derringer. If you're not familiar, the exterior has this polymer sticky material that binds to your pocket. It really does work well. This model has a removable outer flap that aids in printing through your trousers.
I haven't researched other models but maybe one will work for you. This holster is just the ticket IMO for front pocket carry.


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#173486 - 08/01/18 10:26 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: W Polidori]
Billy Poyner Offline
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Warren
Bro you are 100% correct.They make a great product.I never
tried or used one but sold many of those.I have a good friend
that uses one for his S&W 642.
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#173487 - 08/01/18 10:41 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
W Polidori Offline
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Billy,

I did a cursory check of their website and I think many of the products are a generic fit . Don't expect to find a model specific fit for your gun.
That said,thank for the reply and I appreciate the comments from someone in the business that knows his stuff. Even retired you're still on the ball bro, lol. Sleep in tomorrow, cut the lawn Friday.
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#173558 - 08/04/18 08:52 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: W Polidori]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Dumb question,how long does the "sticky" work on the holster? Doesn't it get clogged with lint and fiber over time? Cleaning??

Wayne
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#173559 - 08/04/18 09:33 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Wayne Dengler]
W Polidori Offline
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No, it's a rubberized material. If you stretch my pic you'll have a better idea what it looks like. It remains naturally tacky.
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#173566 - 08/04/18 01:06 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: W Polidori]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Warren,
Thank you for the information.

The best things about pocket holsters is that they seem to work well in the front or back pocket.

For years I had a Charter Arms snubby in the cargo pocket of my uniform pants as me back up weapon.

I used a Galco pocket rig,no problems. Hardly knew the piece was there.

Wayne
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#173570 - 08/04/18 06:11 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: Wayne Dengler]
W Polidori Offline
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Wayne,

This one couldn't care, any pocket works fine.
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#173618 - 08/07/18 08:37 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: W Polidori]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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A friend of mine usually carries a Charter Arms snubby but with the weather being so hot and humid,she is looking for something that she would have with her always.

So,tomorrow,I will have her try out several NAA minis to see which one that she likes best.

The 22lr mini obviously is quite small and not to easy to handle due to the tiny grips,so I think the maybe a PUG or any of the magnum series with the larger grip would be a good idea.

Or a magnum with the holster grip.

Can't tell until she tries them and sees for herself.

Wayne
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