🖤 Carry Confidence, Conceal with Class.
The Urban CarryLockLeather G3 Holster combines premium American craftsmanship with a leather-polymer hybrid design, offering superior durability and comfort. Available in four sizes to fit over 2000 firearm models, it features a patented LockLeather retention clip for secure, rapid draw and a custom steel belt clip built for everyday rugged use. Perfect for professionals seeking discreet, reliable, and stylish concealed carry solutions.
Size | Lieutenant |
Brand | Urban Carry |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Leather |
Style | Smith and Wesson M&P (40c / 40c CT / 9c / 9c CT / Compact ) |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Clip |
Manufacturer | Urban Carry |
UPC | 601707906604 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 8 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Brand Name | Urban Carry |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
G**Y
Be ready to work with it!!
G3 - Lieutenant: I'm giving this 5 stars because it does exactly what it says, it hides the gun (S&W M&P9 Shield, in my case) under the belt level and it's comfortable. HOWEVER, be forewarned that you have to work with it. Day one: After receiving it, I tried it out immediately with great anticipation, but became disappointed when it didn't work for me the way it did in the ad videos. For me it seemed to stick out inside my pants - particularly the flap that goes inside would begin to work its way perpendicular to the holster when I walked around. No matter how I tried to push it back down, it would work itself back up after a couple of steps. I also had a lot of trouble drawing it back out when I practiced that. I kept trying to re-stuff it so I didn't have these issues, but nothing worked. It eventually popped the button off by pants. I thought I would have to return it. Day two: I used a different type of pant (same fit, different mfg) which seemed to work a little better. I also found the part of my trouble with the draw was I needed to lean back just a bit to pull it out smoothly, also you have to be ready to catch the gun rather high above the belt, otherwise you might fumble it. Day three: Getting more comfortable with things. I remembered I had a belt designed to guns stashed away, dug that out and so far, it looks like it solved my problem with the flap pushing out. I'm feeling a lot better about the rig now, but I will keep breaking it in (more like breaking myself in - the rig itself is already soft & comfy). It still may go back, but I'm making progress.
E**R
Good but takes some getting used to
Great option for deep concealed. Took about 30 minutes to get used to the feel but after that was very comfortable. Great for jeans or khakis and some thicker tighter sweatpants. Ended up turning to something else for my everyday carry but still use every once in a while.
O**Y
Solid 10 of a holster!
Probably the greatest holster ever designed, especially big guys with a gut. Carrying without printing is near impossible with regular IWB and OWB holsters; the grip always prints. With this holster the whole pistol is below your belt so it moves with your leg. It's comfortable when you're standing, and it's super comfortable when you're sitting (and everything in between). I forget I even have it on sometimes. Fits the S&W M&P Shield 9mm perfectly. Has trigger guard retention if you want, but you can also use without. Clip stays put and it's sturdy as heck when drawing. I highly recommend this holster. I've had hundreds of holsters in 50+ years of shooting and this one is a solid 10.
M**E
Doesn't Really Work Well
I gave 3 stars as it is made well, good quality leather and construction. The problem is, it simply doesn't work as described.. I watched the video's and read the reviews (which were 50/50 good and bad). Thought I'd take a chance. I did exactly as the videos showed, was very difficult to put on and it did imprint. Pulling it out worked as described, but putting back in was a chore. Good concept but not good in practice. Maybe this will work for you, but not for me. Returned.
D**S
100% below the belt
Shirt tucked in or no shirt at all, quick to draw, comfortable, smooth contours (minimal to no imprint), and very convenient. Sitting is comfortable. Shoe tying for the shoe on the side of the holster may be a bit restricted unless your pants are baggy, so either tie your shoes first before putting the holster on or undo your pants and belt a bit on top - mind you, not impossible but you do have an inflexible fairly thick metal object in your pants. Best, most comfortable, flexible, functional, and concealed holster in my experience.
J**.
Not that good
It does the job of hiding it, I guess, but it is VERY difficult to pull out of the pants. The grip of the firearm always gets stuck on the belt.
J**.
"Size" Doesn't Fit At All, Makes it Look Like I'm Stealing Something
All the videos and pictures I've seen of this holster make it look like the exact thing I need to CCW without risk of printing. I'm a small guy, so something that is fully concealed is ideal. However, not only does this not fit the gun that this is supposedly EXPLICITLY for, it doesn't even serve its singular function of concealing well. I'll start with the issue with it as a holster.My P938 doesn't fit. At all. It's the exact version in the title, too. The "Nightmare". When the holster arrived, I immediately lost all hope upon trying to holster my sig. With the retention at is default, it was impossible to slot the gun without racking the slide entirely. When I loosened it, the second issue was made manifest. Even when I loosened it as far as it could possibly go, to the point where the screw came OUT of the holster, my sig still couldn't slip in without the slide slipping slightly. For obvious reasons, that's concerning. However, with the screw just BARELY remaining in, it was at least usable.Then I put the holster on without my sig in place. All hopes were dashed instantaneously. The thing bulges out nearly two full inches, meaning it is beyond blatant that I have something wedged in my waistline. Does it look like I have a weapon? No. Does it look like I'm doing a very poor job stealing something? Yes. In the many reviews I watched of this holster, only one person ever seemed to have this issue visually, but made no mention of it. I assumed, since they said nothing of it, that it was just the camera's angle. It wasn't. The gun is absolutely concealed, but the holster itself isn't. The leather folds on itself in a massive clump, leaving a bulge that actually prints more than my everyday carry.This thing created a whole new issue while solving another. It hides the weapon, but makes for something that looks both weird and suspicious. One reviewer pointed out that, if anything, you could just say it's a belt retainer. On their model, it looked like exactly that. The holster was flush with their body, not sticking out more than an inch at most. Mine juts out hilariously far. I'm astounded that this thing ends up being thicker on my belt than kydex.All in all, horribly disappointed. I was really looking forward to this, but it just created another issue that can't be solved without getting some other holster. Maybe other sizes work, but this one certainly doesn't. The worst part, perhaps, is that my weapon never even "clicked" into place as it was supposed to. Straight up didn't work. Hilarious that they have the gall to put the model in the title.
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