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 Bobcat .22 Carry 
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 Post subject: Bobcat .22 Carry
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:09 am 
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Any ideas for a good way to carry Bobcat in .22 cal.? Yes I know it's a small round and all but in the summer it is all I have for now-- For now I carry it in my front pocket adn it hides real nice/is comfortable/easy to get to etc.

I should say I am not to big of a fan on IWB carry

So best holster?

Pocket Carry?

Wallet Holster?


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:15 am 
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kpaul wrote:
Any ideas for a good way to carry Bobcat in .22 cal.? Yes I know it's a small round and all but in the summer it is all I have for now-- For now I carry it in my front pocket adn it hides real nice/is comfortable/easy to get to etc.

I should say I am not to big of a fan on IWB carry

So best holster?

Pocket Carry?

Wallet Holster?


Thanks for your time
I'd say pocket carry, definitely. Wallet holsters present some difficulties.

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I think you're stuck with pocket carry, there isn't enough barrel on it to even bother with IWB. For a pocket holster check out http://www.sideguardholsters.com/ or keep an eye for "Other events" on the board and come to a holster making party.

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What is a bobcat?
Check out this guy,as I have bought various holsters for 22 caliber guns from him. NAA 22 and Beretta 21A.
http://palehorseholsters.com/

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Bobcat is also a Beretta 21A

I will probablay go with a holster from Palehorseholsters-- They look like great holsters with a lot of choices-- I like the flap style one (MUFTI) as no one would know what is is until out comes the "Bobcat"/ 21A--

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Gotta ask, is it reliable?


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Pocket carry is my most used option for my Kel-tec P3XX and J-frames.

I can make a custom pocket holster for the gun but would need to use it as a form. :)

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kpaul wrote:
Bobcat is also a Beretta 21A

I will probablay go with a holster from Palehorseholsters-- They look like great holsters with a lot of choices-- I like the flap style one (MUFTI) as no one would know what is is until out comes the "Bobcat"/ 21A--

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Great choice,I don't believe that was available when I bought my pocket holster from him. I have the scorpion wallet.

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Srigs, don't you have an IWB for the Kel-Tec P3**? That might work for his gun as well. I agree however, I always pocket carry my Kel-Tec P3AT. Its quite comfortable, and no one that doesn't carry themselves, have ever noticed it.

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Srigs, don't you have an IWB for the Kel-Tec P3**? That might work for his gun as well. I agree however, I always pocket carry my Kel-Tec P3AT. Its quite comfortable, and no one that doesn't carry themselves, have ever noticed it.


I would only say yes it might work after looking at the gun. The small guns are made for pocket carry IMHO

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cobb wrote:
Gotta ask, is it reliable?


The gun or the small caliber?

The gun is great with Stingers and CCI ? rounds-- No problmes at all when using these rounds--I had problmes with Federal lead round nose--

The caliber is small but better than nothing-- I will probably buy a .380 latter for the deeper summer time carry but this will have to do for now-- The $ is tighter that usual with gas where it is etc.

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Srigs wrote:
Pocket carry is my most used option for my Kel-tec P3XX and J-frames.

I can make a custom pocket holster for the gun but would need to use it as a form. :)


Can you make one like this?

http://palehorseholsters.com/mufti3.jpg

Sorry I can't figure out how to copy and paste pictures with on this forum--

Thanks again to everyone for the advice--[/img]

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that link is dead.

"Remote Linking Forbidden."

EDIT:

Managed to find the holster on their site. That is a cool idea for an IWB holsted for the P3AT or other small pocket guns. No way to really tell what it is... Only concern would be un-holstering. Don't you have to stick your finger inside the trigger guard to get it out?

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kpaul wrote:
Srigs wrote:
Pocket carry is my most used option for my Kel-tec P3XX and J-frames.

I can make a custom pocket holster for the gun but would need to use it as a form. :)


Can you make one like this?

http://palehorseholsters.com/mufti3.jpg

Sorry I can't figure out how to copy and paste pictures with on this forum--

Thanks again to everyone for the advice--[/img]


I could make a pouch like that. with a snap closure.

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That's pretty cool!

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