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Pocket Holsters

A pocket pistol is the most likely gun a concealed carrier will actually have on them — because it's the one you carry when you don't feel like carrying. No belt rig, no shirt to untuck, no holster digging into your hip. Slip it in your front pocket and go.

The problem is that an unholstered pistol in a pocket is a recipe for trouble. Keys foul the trigger guard. Lint packs the action. The grip prints through fabric and broadcasts that you're armed.

A proper pocket holster solves all of that. Garrison Grip pocket holsters are built for the pistols you actually pocket-carry — Ruger LCP, Smith & Wesson Bodyguard, Kel-Tec P3AT, Glock 42/43, and similar subcompacts. Ambidextrous, low-profile, and engineered to keep the gun where you put it. From $12.95.

Why Pocket Carry Needs a Holster

The four things a pocket holster has to do:

Cover the trigger.

A pocket pistol shares its space with keys, coins, and pocket lining. A proper holster keeps things out of the trigger guard.

Keep the grip oriented.

Loose in a pocket, a pistol rotates. A pocket holster locks the orientation so the grip is always where your hand expects it.

Break up the print.

A pistol-shaped object in your pocket looks like one. A holster softens the outline so it prints as a wallet or phone case.

Stay in the pocket on the draw.

A proper pocket holster has external texture that catches on the pocket edge during the draw, so the gun comes out clean and the holster stays behind.

What Makes Garrison Grip Pocket Holsters Different

  • Pistol-specific fit — built for the exact contours of the firearm it's designed for
  • Ambidextrous design — works for left or right pocket carry
  • Low-profile construction — thin enough for standard pockets
  • Pocket-grabbing exterior — catches on the pocket during the draw
  • Durable materials — resists oils, sweat, and pocket lint

Key Benefits

  • Pistol-specific fit
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Covers the trigger
  • Stable orientation
  • Breaks up the print
  • Clean draw
  • Low-profile construction
  • Designed and manufactured and/or contract manufactured from the USA
  • 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Pistols We Cover

  • Ruger LCP / LCP II / LCP MAX
  • Smith & Wesson Bodyguard / M&P Bodyguard 380
  • Kel-Tec P3AT / P32
  • Glock 42 / 43 / 43X
  • Sig Sauer P238 / P938
  • Other compact carry pistols — call 1-888-979-5487

Pocket Carry Best Practices

  • One pocket, one pistol, nothing else — no keys, change, or pocket knife in that pocket
  • Front pockets only, not back pockets
  • Practice your draw with an unloaded firearm until it feels natural
  • Dress for the carry — loose-cut pants with deep front pockets
  • Quick external holster check before sitting, driving, or changing positions

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the holster fit in my front jeans pocket?

Designed for standard front jeans pocket dimensions. Slim-cut jeans may not have enough room — loose-cut, dress slacks, and cargo pants all accommodate the holster easily.

Does the holster come with retention?

Yes. The interior is shaped to the specific pistol, so the gun seats with positive retention.

Can I put more than one item in the pocket with the holster?

No. The pocket carrying the holstered pistol should carry nothing else.

Is the holster ambidextrous?

Yes. Works for left-handed or right-handed carry.

How long does it take to break in?

Ready to use straight out of the package. No break-in period.

What if it doesn't fit my pistol or my pocket?

60-day money-back guarantee.

A Note on Safety

A pocket holster makes pocket carry safer — but it does not make pocket carry safe by itself. The four rules of firearm safety apply at all times. Treat every firearm as if it's loaded. Never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. Be certain of your target and what lies beyond it. Always secure your firearm so it remains within reach of you alone.

Pocket carry is convenient precisely because it's casual — which is exactly when accidents happen. Stay disciplined. Stay aware. The holster handles its job. The handling is on you.

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