Product Description
The M&P 9c Sneaky Pete Holster has sewn belt clips which can accommodate a belt up to 1.75" inches wide. The holster is made of high quality ballistic nylon, and when worn on the belt resembles a cell phone case. The advantage of this design is that it allows you to carry your M&P 9c concealed, but with full and easy access. Now it's possible to wear whatever you want, whenever you want to. Don't dress around your gun anymore.
The holster is made inside and out of ballistic nylon, and uses two magnets to stay closed. Each holster is designed for your specific firearm, and the opening is made in such a way that you cannot accidentally place your finger on the trigger during draw. The Kydex insert ensures that a smooth, silent draw occurs every time.
The use of double stitching and steel rivets guarantees that this holster will last for years to come. All available options are listed above, and the holster can be ordered either with the belt loop, or optional belt clip. We design every holster to be as small as possible and still fit your pistol.
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Sneaky pete
I needed a good way to carry for church. It's unobtrusive and isn't obvious. I like the power pack graphic on the cover, just because it answers the question someone might have, without raising more. It fits great under my suit coat, and is easy to access. I checked the box for the flush mag (7 round) and the paperwork showed this, but I found my sheild has a gap under the magazine base that the 8 round mag fits just fine in. Having 9 rounds in a carry piece isn't a bad thing, and the holster handles the weight and footprint without any issues. My sheild 9 has the crimson trace 811 laser/light combination on it, and the holster has no interference with this, even with instinctive grip switch wiring cover on the underside of the trigger guard. The built in clip design keeps everything secure and easy to remove, I have practiced drawing one handed and the magnetic cover is easy to work with. My only possible concern is that I might want a little more access to the pistol grip for a more reliable draw, but this could be worked on by trimming the holster. While I have no issue wearing this for church, I'm not sure it's inconspicuous enough for concealed carry every day. It's just large enough to make people wonder, and the average tech a person would be carrying doesn't explain it's size. Law enforcement or someone casing a crowd would pick it out faster than a fanny pack just because of the square shape. Under a jacket, it gives a good camouflage for those moments when you gap
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No more questions.
Have had this holster for months. Never once had anyone ask me what it was. The logo throws most people off the scent.