Brand Name | Weeping Willow Oil Co |
G**.
Good Concept
I was skeptical but tried one anyway. Here's what I found.I'm a real big guy, and I live in Texas, so wearing a jacket for most of the year is out. And big guys look sloppy with shirt tails out, especially tee-shirts. So I've been carrying my Glock 26 in an ankle holster. It's secure and comfortable, but I'm past the age where I can kneel quickly to draw.This holster fits my front jeans pocket. Unless you look close, you don't know there's anything there. I wear Grand River jeans, and they have front pockets set a bit ,ore to the front than most others, so it's already a pretty flat pocket. Good concealment.Now to function. It will work, but it needed some modification. It was simply too tight. On a duty holster, you'd just loosen the retention. With this one, you use heat. I dipped it for a few seconds in hot water. I happened to have a sous vide cooker running at 170F, and that worked. It makes the plastic temporarily maleable. The aim is to open it up just in the are where the retention bulge grips the forward part of the trigger guard, the part that will will have to give to let you draw. Don't stretch it much for the rear part. Once you get it past the forward hump, it will draw okay. Otherwise, it just came out with the pistol, even when I made an effort to hook it on the pocket. Before the modification, the force I had to use felt dangerous. After adjustment, it's about right. Don't try to loosen it up without heat; you'll crimp the plastic.It is seriously undetectable. I thought I could see some sort of shape when I looked down across the pocket, but in the mirror, there's nothing. This, of course, will vary with tightness of clothing and body type. But my jeans are part spandex and aren't loose.It is, of course, very safe in the pocket with the trigger covered. So it's equally safe when the whole thing, gun and holster is removed for the night or to leave behind in the car.
P**E
Company out of business...Carry everyday with this. Love it
Updated: still love them, but they do crack after a year or two of daily use. Unfortunately company appears to be out of business. Their website active and takes payments for new orders but never ships anything or replies to inquiries.Use this every day. Jeans and shorts. Works awesome. Very nice having trigger protection so can carry confidently with one in the pipe. I abuse it so have slight cracked it after couple of years but seller is awesome at sending replacement no problem. FYI: sometime Issue with some shorts having shallow pockets so have to watch when sit or it can fall out. But that is issue with the short pockets. This works great.
T**T
Split
Love this holster for my glock 26 only problem is that it has split from the rivet below the trigger guard. I will buy another one. It is the most convenient of all the holsters I own and my favorite way to carry.
D**E
Nice, and I find it reassuring.
I can carry my Glock 26 in my pocket without worrying about the trigger getting touched off by accident. However, I can get a hold of the pistol and pull it out (leaving the holster in the pocket using the hooked tang on the holster easily.I really like that I can lock and load and then clear the pistol without the trigger exposed. This is a really nice unit. If you are a purse carrier, the trigger is covered and protected from assorted items getting into the trigger guard.
C**O
Not good at fully concealing
I had high hopes that the holster would conceal the outline of my G26 but you can clearly see it. If you mostly wear cargo pants this may work for you. I do appreciate how it fully covers the trigger, and them at the holster stay in your pocket when you draw.
M**E
It does not look like a gun
Bought this for my Glock 27. The workmanship and fit is spot on. Covers the trigger completely, so no holes in the leg. Been practicing with it dry to learn to cant it over so the hook the pocket when drawing it out. Still have some muscle memory to work on with this holster.It does kinda print in the pocket. I’m a bigger guy that lives cargo shorts and pants. It does not look like a gun, just a really thick wallet.I can carry all day without noticing it in my pocket.This should work much better for my next gun purchase, “Pocket Glock 43.”
J**S
Holster worked fine at first
Holster worked fine at first, but plastic cracked within the first year, making it unsafe and useless. Beware - product failed under normal use, and don't count on any kind of warrantee despite "lifetime guarantee" - emails ignored when inquiring about a replacement.
R**N
Two Stars
This is not comfortable and I worry that the firearm is too exposed in my pocket
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