USA1 wrote:Plus a good pocket holster will keep the gun from doing somersaults inside the pocket.outwardhound wrote:I think a pocket holster is a necessity, Mika suggestion is indeed good...makes me nervous without having the trigger covered, esp. a striker fired gun. Besides, my pockets usally got to much lint and stuff in themSoldiernurse wrote:Outwardhound; I literally carried in my pocket, no pocket holster. I did improvise to avoid "printing". However, I like the Mika suggestion.
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- Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:15 pm
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Try Mika pocket holsters ... have one for my PPS (also works for my baby Glock), one for a J-frame revolver, and one for a Ruger LCP. Best pocket holsters available.outwardhound wrote:What kind of pocket holster do you use? My PPS is going to be my EDC, right now I use a High Noon IWB holster for it, but since I have and like the 5.11 shorts I've thought about pocket carry.
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Nicely done.
Nice CCW choice too ... I love my PPS, perfect IWB carry gun.
Actually shot my PPS for first time in an IDPA match last weekend (usually shoot larger M&P) and did fairly well with it considering I was handicapped by both the 7+1 mag capacity and short barrel. If you haven't tried IDPA, you should .... http://www.texastactical.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; shoots just down the road from you at Cedar Ridge Range near Bulverde. Great way to improve your shooting skills and have a lot of fun.
Nice CCW choice too ... I love my PPS, perfect IWB carry gun.
Actually shot my PPS for first time in an IDPA match last weekend (usually shoot larger M&P) and did fairly well with it considering I was handicapped by both the 7+1 mag capacity and short barrel. If you haven't tried IDPA, you should .... http://www.texastactical.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; shoots just down the road from you at Cedar Ridge Range near Bulverde. Great way to improve your shooting skills and have a lot of fun.