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There's some info out there already regarding this holster - gun combo, but I thought I'd chime in to add my 2 cents.
I purchased the nylon SP holster for the LCP without the finger extension on the mag and have carried with it several times now.
What I like:
1. The holster fits the pistol perfectly with no slop at all.
2. The O.D. of the holster is as small as it can be, given that it has to square up the O.D. of the pistol.
3. I have a clip draw on my LCP, which I sometimes use for IWB appendix carry (with no round chambered), and the SP holster opening clears the clip and the cover flexes just enough so it still snaps shut and stays shut.
4. After wearing it on my hip with no cover garment in many different scenarios, it has drawn zero attention. ZERO
5. Access isn't OWB pancake fast, but it is fast enough for me.
6. The belt clip is quite stiff and holds the gun secure. I actually prefer to don it by sliding the belt through it, as it's easier.
What I don't like:
1. It's a little pricey. I would have preferred the leather, but didn't want to roll the dice on the concept for $65.
What I intend to change:
1. I'm looking for a thin plastic product logo (Apple, Samsung, Cannon, etc...) to laminate to the flap. This will disguise it even better.
Opinion:
1. Though I shoot the LCP a little better with the magazine finger extension, it makes the gun (and the matching holster) ~ 3/8" wider. I wanted to keep the holster as small as possible and chose to use the flat bottomed mag base plate.
2. These holsters are best for mouse guns, as the overall size is still small enough to pass as a oversized cell phone, mini-tablet, or portable camera case. If you try to carry a medium size or larger hand gun or any type of double stack in the SP, the overall size is, imo, way too big to pass under the radar.
I purchased the nylon SP holster for the LCP without the finger extension on the mag and have carried with it several times now.
What I like:
1. The holster fits the pistol perfectly with no slop at all.
2. The O.D. of the holster is as small as it can be, given that it has to square up the O.D. of the pistol.
3. I have a clip draw on my LCP, which I sometimes use for IWB appendix carry (with no round chambered), and the SP holster opening clears the clip and the cover flexes just enough so it still snaps shut and stays shut.
4. After wearing it on my hip with no cover garment in many different scenarios, it has drawn zero attention. ZERO
5. Access isn't OWB pancake fast, but it is fast enough for me.
6. The belt clip is quite stiff and holds the gun secure. I actually prefer to don it by sliding the belt through it, as it's easier.
What I don't like:
1. It's a little pricey. I would have preferred the leather, but didn't want to roll the dice on the concept for $65.
What I intend to change:
1. I'm looking for a thin plastic product logo (Apple, Samsung, Cannon, etc...) to laminate to the flap. This will disguise it even better.
Opinion:
1. Though I shoot the LCP a little better with the magazine finger extension, it makes the gun (and the matching holster) ~ 3/8" wider. I wanted to keep the holster as small as possible and chose to use the flat bottomed mag base plate.
2. These holsters are best for mouse guns, as the overall size is still small enough to pass as a oversized cell phone, mini-tablet, or portable camera case. If you try to carry a medium size or larger hand gun or any type of double stack in the SP, the overall size is, imo, way too big to pass under the radar.
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