How to eat crow - by doing a review

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Odd title? Odd experiance. Let me clarify....

Some time ago I decided I wanted a pocket holster for my Taurus 850 CIA Ultralight, since it was proving itself a great BUG. I was told that Robert Mika, http://www.frontiernet.net/~akim/pocket.htm was the one to get a good inexpensive pocket holster. Alright, the price was reasonable, less than $30, so I placed an order.
And waited...and waited...and sent an e-mail about 4 months later asking where it was? Turn out I had not fully filled out the order form, so I gave him the rest of the info, and he said I would have it by the end of the week. So I did...and waited, and waited. Now, in ALL fairness, Mr Mika had recently update his website with a warning holster production was slowed due to backorders. But, after waiting what I felt was too long beyond delivery date, I asked for my money back, and was prompty refunded. Then I went to the next name on the list, and ordered a nice semi-expensive pocket rig from a well known manufacturer, a pocket holster that left a LOT to be desired. While waiting to figure out if this little gem was just going to go naked in the pocket from now on, I recieved an e-mail - "Robert Mika has sent you a package."
Huh?
He did. With no demand for payment, I must add. Here it is with the Taurus inside.

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Doesn't look flashy, fancy, or expensive, as seen here next to that other name brand rig that so disappointed me,

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The sidearm fits perfectly, and shown here, it works well with the uniform pants, slides in easy,

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and makes the same bulge my wallet did.

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It is soft, comfortable, and the grabber ring around the rig ensures it stays right where it is during draw. It keeps the butt right where my hand finds it naturally, and allows for unobtrusive grasping of the sidearm if need be. The grabber ring also aids in one handed reholstering with these pants, and I will be trying it in my favorite carpenters jeans this weekend.
If you are looking for a revolver pocket holster, give Mika a try, and be a bit more patient than I was. :eek:

So how does one eat crow? With a dash of salt, and a sprinkling of pictures, on several gun forums to show that yes, Virginia, there is a good pocket rig. :)
 
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excellent, I had considered buying a pocket holster from him in the past but not enough to deal with the posted wait time...now I just need to decide on square or rounded.
 
Just picking on you armor. Who in the world would want more than 1 wife at a time is my question. A man would have to be insane or a gluton for punishment. LOL
 
Armoredman,

Carry that Mika for a couple of weeks and you'll like it even better.

It will conform to the gun, and to your leg and be and even better fit than now.

When I ordered mine, I had some questions about round or square. I talked to Robert on the phone. He said wait until I received the holster to send payment. If didn't I like the holster, he told me to give it to someone else and forget the payment.

I've still got the holster, and there wasn't any way in hell that I wasn't going to send the payment to a guy that treats his customers in that fashion.
 
I had to stop using my mika in loose-pocketed shorts and pants because my gun kept falling out when I leaned back in a recliner or whatever. Fairly jumps out of the holster. :cool:
 
Don't wear loose pockets anything, and never shorts - white legs will cause blindness in any unlucky souls within 30 feet.
 
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