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From: ConcealedComfort
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  • all the videos i have seen show the holster being used with the tucked in shirt. How difficult would it be to draw the weapon with the shirt tucked out? I use the glock 23 and i wear it cocked, would i have a problem with this holster?

  • I wouldn't suggest carrying "cocked & locked" with this rig. Although the trigger is fully covered while you have it in the holster, I would be concerned about the back safety being depressed against your belly as you bring it up. I am not all that familiar with the 1911, so perhaps I am missing something. Thanks for your question

  • @ConcealedComfort "I wouldn't suggest carrying "cocked & locked" Obviously not familiar with the 1911, that's how it is carried, period.

  • How well does this holster perform if you carry a 1911 "cocked and locked? Dose it snag on the hammer or affect the operation of the safety?

  • Pager Pal is now Cell Pal. There was an advancement in design which allows this holster to carry even better than the original Pager Pal. Also as you've noticed, Cell Phones are the communication standard of today, not pagers.  Thanks for your interest!

  • what about pager pal

  • man a guy was gonna sale me a cell pal holster but he said it was made for small automatics

  • Hey. Buy the holster! You don't have to carry a small auto. You can carry everything from a 1911 to the Kel-Tec 32 or Rugers LCP. This holster works with them all VERY VERY well.

  • lol.

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