🔫 Carry with Confidence!
The BORAII Eagle Pocket Holster for SIG P365 is a cutting-edge, USA-made holster designed for safe and discreet weapon carrying. Its innovative design allows for safe loading and unloading while holstered, ensuring a consistent upright position for quick access. Crafted from durable kydex, this holster combines style and functionality, making it the perfect choice for professionals who prioritize safety and discretion.
Brand | BORAII Inc |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | kydex |
Color | Grey |
Closure Type | Snap |
Manufacturer | BORAII Inc. |
UPC | 611191332650 |
Brand Name | BORAII Inc |
N**M
Good
I like it. Protection always.
R**Y
Will slip off of trigger guard
This is the thirdOf this type of holster I purchased. The first was for my Ruger LCP II. I love the concept of the holster. I used it daily, but stopped using it when the holster fell off of the trigger guard in my pocket. I had an unprotected trigger and a loose holster with hooks that could have caught the trigger in my pocket. I thought this to be too dangerous to continue using. I bought another holster for the same pistol, thinking the first one was a lemon. But the same thing happened with the second holster. As an experiment, I bought one for my new Sig P365. I carried it all day with an empty chamber. On the second day, the same thing happened. The holster fell off of the trigger guard. I knew this would happen, because it was a looser fit initially then the LCP. Great concept with poor execution.
R**S
it can easily print as a gun
Pro's: 1. As light and minimalistic as you can get. 2. Securely fastens to the gun so there is no chance of accidental discharge. 3. Trigger area is very securely sealed with no gaps. Makes pocket carry a breeze.Con's: 1. If I grab the gun while in my pocket, the stripper tab doesn't extend outside of my hand. This means that I have to purposefully snag the holster on my pants on the draw or the holster comes with the gun. Can be a reliable draw with practice, but I would much rather have a longer tab and know that it's going to do its job of catching on my pants during the draw.... especially on dress pants with large pocket openings. 2. Actually fits a little too tight, but if you are careful you can loosen it up with a hair dryer. Be careful though because too much heat will ruin the holster. 3. Holster design does nothing to break up the profile of the gun in your pocket. If you sit down.. it can easily print as a gun.Suggested Improvements: 1. Make the stripper tab longer and more pointy so that it absolutely catches the pocket on the draw. 2. Make left and right handed versions. For each version... offset the tab away from the center and towards the outside of the pocket. This should help the tab catch on the draw as well as provide a flat surface to help break up the profile of the gun.Overall, this is a quality and well made holster. I'm not sure it will be my long term pocket holster, but it will definitely see use for bag and backpack carry where I can attach a lanyard to the holster to ensure that it comes off during the draw.
M**2
Unusual - it doesn't fit the gun.
This is the third time I order this product. And the only time it didn't fit. Sad face.
T**Y
Slips of the pistol a little too easily
Unfortunately, the holster needs a little more of a grip on the gun. Maybe if the kydex also engaged the accessory rail. My holster also had a bend in the flange angling to the right, instead of perpendicular. That just annoys me.
N**K
Highly don't recommend. Worked well for 2 months now is dangerous
Hhad this holster for awhile switched to a Clinger. The holster doesnt hide the shape of the gun at all in the pocket. The front end loosens and dangerously comes undone. Highly don't recommend. Worked well for 2 months now is dangerous. Just buy a clinger pocket holster or sticky.
O**T
Just ok
It doesn’t grip the rail at the muzzle causing to tilt downward a little. Should be tighter. It works but needs better fit.
A**5
because it may be useful for other users who carry differently than I do
I rated this three stars although for my purposes, it's zero stars. But I don't want to tank the rating, because it may be useful for other users who carry differently than I do.The holster is minimal in size. It tightly snaps over the trigger and trigger guard, leaving most of the gun exposed. You put it in your pocket muzzle down. The hook shape stabilizes the gun and keeps it from slipping out of your pocket in different positions. The holster fits tightly on the gun. It takes some effort to pull the gun out of the holster, or to pull the holster off the gun.And, this is what doesn't work for me, but may work for you: I pocket-carry in my pants pocket. When attempting to draw the gun from this holster, I feel like I have two choices: pull HARD against it, possibly ripping my pants pocket, or pull the whole thing out and then remove the holster from the gun. While I may not care about ripping my pants pocket in a defensive situation, I do care about that when practicing. So, I basically can't use this for anything except an elaborate form of trigger lock. It does cover the trigger completely, so it's safe to have the gun in your pocket in this holster (no small thing), so I suppose it may work for transporting the gun.Perhaps it loosens up over time, and I wouldn't have this dilemma when attempting to draw the gun. What I want the holster to do is stay in place and let the gun come out. I don't see how it could do that unless it was much looser holding the gun, in which case I'd worry about the gun slipping when I am in a different position, for example, riding a motorcycle.If you intend to pocket-carry in a coat pocket instead of a pants pocket, and/or if you don't mind shucking the holster off with your weak hand after drawing, it may be just what you want. The holster seems well-made.
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