Is This A RH or LH Pocket Holster

Is this a RH or LH pocket holster?

  • Right Hand

    Votes: 12 60.0%
  • Left Hand

    Votes: 8 40.0%

  • Total voters
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What does the other side look like?

-Safety is no accident, unless you accidentally leave the safety on when you intend to shoot.
 
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Actually looking at it again, the leather would interfere with your draw, would definitely need to see the other side to be sure. But if the leather doesn't come up as high on the other side, it's a right.

-Safety is no accident, unless you accidentally leave the safety on when you intend to shoot.
 
Have you thought about calling the company and asking them???



IJS, that might be the best thing to do since they are probably more versed in their product than random guys on the internet.



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I sent a few emails, no response.

But 73's comment makes sense so the flap wont get in the way of the draw.

Its cut low on the other side. No flap.
 
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I too would like to see both sides.

That said, if more leather is cut away in the handle area I would say right-hand. The ammo pouch is on the inside against the body to avoid printing.
 
righty.
similar to a pocket holster I threw together for my NAA.
 

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By conventional standards that'd be a left hand holster.

However, I've found pocket and ankle holsters are frequently easier to draw from if the butt is pointed forward; I can slide my fingers between the butt and the holster and get a grip easier than trying to pinch a grip and tug it out.
 
Right hand holster IMO. The flap might come with the gun worn in the left pocket.
 
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