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This is my 2nd holster and 1st pocket holster. It's for a Ruger LCR .38 special. Not a big fan of pocket holsters myself but it's what the customer wanted. Honest critiques greatly appreciated.

P.S. - Sorry for the poor photography.

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Josh Duvall

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Pocket holsters are more popular with the LCP or the similar Kel-tec because of their flat design. Your's looks pretty nice!

Q. Are the Chicago screws on there for a purpose other than decorative?

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Pocket holsters are more popular with the LCP or the similar Kel-tec because of their flat design. Your's looks pretty nice!

Q. Are the Chicago screws on there for a purpose other than decorative?

The Chicago screws are holding the actual holster to the print panel. I couldn't really think of any other way to do it with this particular model of gun. To me the LCR seems kind of bulky to carry in a pocket. It fits fine in cargo pants (which the customer wears) but I definately wouldn't recommend it for any type of jeans.

Josh Duvall

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Well executed sir. I agree with your comment about it not working with jeans, but I can see it's application in cargo pants or even loose pleated slacks. My preference is a thin auto for those occasions, but the LCR is becoming a popular CCW gun around here too.

Thanks for posting your work. I would have never guessed that was #2.

-Tac

-Tac

"Well, I guess we did our good deed for the day Mayor"-Wyatt Earp "Tombstone"

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