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The Fonrroni Concealed Carry Holster is a versatile and durable solution for safely carrying your compact or subcompact handgun. Designed for both right and left-handed users, this holster features a robust 1000D nylon construction, ensuring longevity and reliability. With its adjustable clip and wide compatibility with popular handgun models, it offers effortless accessibility and a customizable fit for your personal carrying style.
Size | One size fits most |
Brand | Fonrroni |
Hand Orientation | Left, Right |
Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Style | Classic |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Snap |
Manufacturer | Fonrroni |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.68 x 5.24 x 0.71 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4 x 0.78 inches |
Brand Name | Fonrroni |
R**.
Decent product at a low cost.
Ordered for Walther P22 to carry around my property. It fit's but it's a pretty snug fit going in. I thought about cutting the top stitches like others mentioned but I'm just going to wait and see if it relaxes with use. It releases easy enough. I tried my other compact carries just out of curiosity (Taurus GX4 and Beretta APX A1 Carry), and those will not fit. Pheonix .25 ACP drops in pretty easily. The shorter strap that comes with holster holds it securely.
M**.
Nice cheap holster
Nice holster. used it for my .22 ruger. SR22. Cut the stitch as instructed and perfect fit.
S**Y
Worth picking for less than $10. Indepth review for .380. Why it's specifically 4/5.
This review was done with a PPK clone.Retention 5/5 under normal circumstances it will not just fall out.Even in Picture #1 upside down with a full magazine it will not fall out even with a bit of shaking but a jolt and it will fall most of time unless your sights catch on the area in Picture #5 and has good chance of staying in still. And this is ALL while upside down.Drawing from the holster. 5/5 If properly done which is easy withoutmuch effort. If you accidentally grab a part of the holster with your palm while the clip is over your belt it will never accidentally come off. I tried with all my might without ripping the pants, tried that about 4 times before it permanently stretched my pants in Picture #6. If done UNDER a belt and grabbed with a bit of the palm, it is possible the holster could still be on the gun when drawn in a high stress scenario. But you almost have to try to grab the holster on purpose. Unless you got big hands.ALSO Picture #5 if your sights get stuck on these it can be life or death if you really need it. Just cut that flap vertically or trim it horizontal as best as possible to remove has much resistance.Comfort 5/5 if worn over clothing otherwise you will have to trim corners or it WILL eventually chafe and bleed. I start chaffing in less than 5 minutes, its that rough and still hurts to touch hours later.If you use it like in the product page pictures and open carry with a tucked in shirt then disregard this next part on comfort.It's advertised for concealed carry but doesn't actually show it any of the 3 examples in the product page. Picture #2-4 these parts you will have to trimmed because they are heat sealed or with very hard plastic either way trim it.Under clothes. Untrimmed 1/5 trimmed 5/5Value for money 5/5 at less than $10. Even seem at least 1 other brand selling a similar one for nearly $15 so I could imagine this product possibly beating out $20-25 competitors.I gave it a 4/5 because it is advertised for concealed carry but will REQUIRE trimming or you will get abrasions (that still hurt), and that will eventually bleed if not trimmed.
T**.
Inexpensive good quality holster.
Perfect fit for a Glock 19. Had to cut the top stitch so it would fit. I really like that it can be used as right or left hand. Also cannot beat the price for good quality.
W**E
Surprisingly good value. Kind of shocked.
This item was on sale for 6.99, and with Amazon points I paid I whopping $1. After having the product in my hand and feeling it I'd gladly have paid the full non sale price or more. This feels more on par with a $20-$25 nylon holster. As a first time concealed carry trial run holster I fitted it to my Beretta Nano with an apex a1 grip. It did not fit height wise, so I followed instructions and snipped a few threads. It then fit the gun like a glove from length to height to width. Considering that it is not made specifically for my gun I was shocked at how well it contoured to the frame. The material is not too rigid, not too flexible. It's not overly abrasive against the skin and when sitting I don't really notice it. They give you two different length elastic female ended snap rivets to hold the back of the gun in place. Again--nailed it. The belt clip is ambidextrous, so carry it how you want. There are no unusual protrusions and the general profile of the holster is sleek which is great for IWB carry and not having things poke and prod you as you move or walk is important. I'm extremely happy with the quality for the price and considering buying a few more for other pocket variety pistols I own.
M**N
to small for my 9mm
This fits on my belt pretty well. My 9mm does not fit, the holder is to small.
J**.
Works as intended.
Fit my daughter's SigSauer 22 pistol. All you have to do is cut the sown thread a little to fit other guns. I thought it would unravel but it does not and is snug around the gun.
M**
Everything you could need
I can't say enough good things about this holster. It is versatile, switch the metal belt clip from left to right for inside or outside the waist band carry. It is thin enough to not add much extra width to the weapon and very comfortable. It is REALLY good material, tough nylon. Doesn't hold moisture. Holds the weapon really tight and top strap is adjustable. I can't believe it was this good for the price. If you just want a versatile holster to serve almost every purpose for you money, this is it. I love the holster.The only thing you should know is that it holds the weapon REALLY tight and I have a S&W Shield. I carry in the pocket and would not anticipate "drawing" from this holster from the pocket. Unless you do ALOT of removing and reholstering the weapon to break it in I would anticipate having to grab this holster with one hand and pulling the gun from it. I am ok with that so I have not attempted to loosen it any.
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