Holster help!

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biggyin
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Holster help!

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Anyone know of a holster similar to this one for the LCP?
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Not I but it is kind of unique.
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yeah, thought it may be a handy addition to my collection
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Interesting, but I don't like that it appears that the most likely way the gun will get drawn from it is to put your finger in the trigger guard. It looks like the finger would be behind this paricular gun but I still don't like putting a finger in the trigger guard until the gun is out and on target. Neat way to carry the gun but as I said drawing doesn't look to be easy.
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yes, noticed that myself. Think it would be easier with the finger grove to go down the between the slide and the trigger from a safer draw.
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