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Alabama holster no one will see it. Super fast to release and have it in your hand ready to draw due to thumb release. Have done this about three times in some real sketch and threatening body language/actions persons but never had to draw it. Other person had no idea I had a gun in my hand.
 
A j frame in a rig in my strong side pocket is how I carry about 95% of the time.

In my experience almost no one around me is aware I'm packing. I also really appreciate being able to get a good grip pre-draw. Once I've got a grip, the draw stroke is fast and smooth.

I'm a big fan of Pocket Concealment System holsters. All leather, handmade, and worth the Milt Sparks length wait. I rock some tight pants now and again, and PCS holsters still work well.
 
A j frame in a rig in my strong side pocket is how I carry about 95% of the time.

In my experience almost no one around me is aware I'm packing. I also really appreciate being able to get a good grip pre-draw. Once I've got a grip, the draw stroke is fast and smooth.

I'm a big fan of Pocket Concealment System holsters. All leather, handmade, and worth the Milt Sparks length wait. I rock some tight pants now and again, and PCS holsters still work well.
I'm working on a Beretta 21A for pocket carry. I'm testing magazines right now, the Pro Mag magazines seem to feed better when hand cycling the rounds, regardless of ammo type vs. the Beretta factory mags. The follower elevates the tip of the bullet ever so slightly higher, and the first round doesn't jam like with the factory mag. I will test them at the range soon.

Once I get the mag issue resolved, I will start on a pocket holster. I make my own, and have made them before for family members. The last one I did was for my dad's 25 auto Taurus. I think I can get it done by spring.
 
I'm working on a Beretta 21A for pocket carry. I'm testing magazines right now, the Pro Mag magazines seem to feed better when hand cycling the rounds, regardless of ammo type vs. the Beretta factory mags. The follower elevates the tip of the bullet ever so slightly higher, and the first round doesn't jam like with the factory mag. I will test them at the range soon.

Once I get the mag issue resolved, I will start on a pocket holster. I make my own, and have made them before for family members. The last one I did was for my dad's 25 auto Taurus. I think I can get it done by spring.
My experience with Pro Mag magazines has not been good. I will no longer buy any of their mags due to poor quality control. Good luck with yours.
 
My 21a is cool and looks good, especially with a dinky silencer on it. Reliability has been range-toy level overall. It'll run great for a while, then balk. Not clearly related to how clean vs shot vs ammo vs silencer on vs off vs DA or SA.
 

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