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Uncle Mike's Off-Duty and Concealment Nylon OT ITP Holster

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Size: 15


Hand Orientation: Right


Features

  • Suede-like exterior helps anchor holster inside pants or skirt
  • Internal moisture barrier won't transmit perspiration to gun
  • Ultra-thin, four-layer laminate no thicker than conventional swede leather holsters
  • Internal moisture barrier won't transmit perspiration to gun
  • Smooth lining for easy draw
  • Open top style
  • Belt clip slips over pant top and belt to hold gun securely and anchor gun for positive draw

Description

Uncle Mike's Off-Duty and Concealment Nylon OT ITP Holster


Size: 15


Brand: Uncle Mike's


Hand Orientation: Right


Material: Other


Style: OT ITP Holster Black Size 15, RH, Clam


Color: Black


Closure Type: Hook and Loop


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.87 x 6.18 x 1.22 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.13 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2 x 0.2 x 4.7 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Uncle Mike's


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Warranty Description: ‎One Year Limited (Materials & Workmanship)


Model Name: ‎Inside-the-Pant Holster Open Style


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Other


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Uncle Mike's


Part Number: ‎89151


Model Year: ‎2014


Style: ‎OT ITP Holster Black Size 15, RH, Clam


Included Components: ‎OT ITP Holster Black Size 15, RH, Clam


Size: ‎15


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Hand Orientation: ‎Right


Date First Available: September 1, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Fit
Size: 1 Hand Orientation: Right
This is the third time I've ordered the Number One IWB holster. Two of them were for Glock 42's and they fit perfectly. The third one I just ordered is for a Ruger EC9S. It is definitely a tighter fit due to the trigger guard being larger than the Glocks. The EC9S needed me to kind of tug and pull it on. After three days I removed the gun and put it back in and it was much easier. I believe this will eventually stretch to allow easier removal and put it back in. I don't carry these guns 24/7 but do wear them for about six to eight hours at a time while out in town. I haven't had one wear out yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 3, 2023 by shelly

  • Great for the Glock
Size: 5 Hand Orientation: Right
I have used this to conceal carry my Kimber Ultra 9mm and my Glock 19 9mm, both are comfortable, instide the waist ban. I also use this for running, I just tighten the draw strings on my shorts, shove this inside the waist line with my glock 19 and it is comfortable while running, I live in the country and Coyotes are a concern. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 10, 2023 by Travis L Waddell

  • Very durable
Size: 15 Hand Orientation: Right
This is a replacement. I bought this three years ago, the same 15 size, and it is still usable. Though it says right side, you can use it on both sides, whether you are left or right hand.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2023 by Muhammad A. Khan

  • Good holster for my needs
Uncle Mike's Inside the Pants Holster Review I purchased my Uncle Mike's ITP holster (size 16) about two weeks ago from my local gun shop to carry a Sig Sauer P6 single stack pistol and have worn it every day since then. The three places I am primarily are school, work, and home. My pistol stays with me everywhere. I am not a LEO or in the military, this review is on my experience with the civilian application of the product. I walk or ride my bicycle just about everywhere I go, but that is typically the extent of activity I have in the course of my day. My clothing in the summertime (the time of this review being written) typically consists of cargo shorts with a thick leather belt and button down shirts or T-shirts in conjunction with a light windbreaker. In the winter it is sweaters/coats and other heavy garments that greatly aid in concealment. While at the store, I tried out several other holsters including paddle holster, belt slide holsters, and other types of IWB holsters. I was attracted to the Uncle Mike's for several reasons. The first reason was the price. I am a poor college student who enjoys shooting (an expensive hobby!), and I can't really justify spending over $50 on a holster at this time. I believe I bought this item for $12 even. This price is low enough to suit even the most modest of budgets. The second thing that attracted me to this holster was the material. The inside of the holster is soft nylon, and I don't have to worry about it marring the finish on my weapon. This is something I very much like, as typically with leather, kydex and even some rougher nylon holsters will inevitably wear on the gun. While on the subject of material, I will say that the clip is made of plastic and does appear rather flimsy. I haven't had any problems with it yet, but it will take more than just a couple of weeks of wear before anything happens. However, even though the clip seems flimsy, I think it will hold up just fine. When I took this holster home from the store I put it on and tried some practical drawing. By practical drawing I mean I left my clothes where they would be everyday, and practiced presenting the firearm (unloaded of course!) in a shooting stance. For me, the draw was smooth and easy. Wearing the holster: As stated earlier, I wear a heavy leather belt at all times. For the most part, this serves to reinforce the plastic clip on the waistband of my shorts. I wear the holster at the 5 o'clock position on my body, with a very slight cant forward. I do this to reduce the likelihood of "printing" while out in public. One feature that makes me prefer this over other holsters I've used with different guns is the extra bit of nylon designed to be between your body and your pistol (see amazon's picture). This being summer, I tend to sweat while riding and biking around. I keep an undershirt tucked in behind this nylon flap, but I like knowing that there is an extra layer of protection for my expensive firearm from the corrosiveness of sweat. As the past two weeks have gone by, I haven't noticed any excessive shifting of the holster during my everyday activities. I have read some complaints about this holster regarding the lack of retention. As I carry concealed and make an effort to be aware of my surroundings, I am not too worried about the notion of someone sneaking up behind me and snatching my gun from its holster (not trying to toot my own horn, just explain my reasons for not being concerned). As far as that goes, this holster is also sold with (I believe) a thumb break option. I don't care for it personally as I would prefer quick access to my firearm. In summation, I have so far found this to be an excellent holster for my needs. While it is certainly not the best holster out there, it fits my budget and my purposed extremely well, especially considering it is carrying a heavy steel framed pistol. If you are using this for your job (LEO, military, w/e) or have a more active lifestyle, then you might want to consider something different. If you want a high value (most bang for your buck) product, then this should fit the bill. p/s: I rated it 4 stars simply because nothing is perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2011 by J. Herbst

  • Not safe for Taurus .38 special. Holster comes out!
Size: 0 Hand Orientation: Right
•Update. Have used Uncle Mike’s , inside the Belts for 9mm pistol and no issues. •But for a .38 Special 2” snub nose Revolver, it needs to be re-designed for ‘J’ config revolvers for these dangerous explanations: 1. Too easy for revolver in the case, for Both to pop out ( actually happened wearing on right side for right hander), just sitting, getting up and walking around or bending over to pick something up 2. In a physical confrontation, it would be worse and dangerous to lose your weapon by its staying in the holster but coming lose from the belt. 3. The problems are- for wider military style thicker woven cloth belts and narrow leather casual dress belts, the back clip has no teeth in it! It does not secure the holster for a ‘fast draw’ from the hip. The holster actually comes out with the gun! Bang your dead, pointing a gun at a suspect with the holster still covering it!! Lol, but your dead! No holster is worth that. And it happens more often than not vs the 9mm 4.5” barrel, with inside then hip holster. 4. For the holster to work, and be secure, you would have to holster with your free hand, then pull your weapon… just too slow/ not practical. 5. The other option wear the holster in front on then opposite hip, which seems to keep the holster in better. ( now we know why Mannix, Kojak and Barnaby Jones all do that!). 6. Can tighten your belt, but then it ends up like a corset and you pass out. 7. The last for best: re-design the damn thing. Put a clip with a wider tang on it, that curves upward like a fishing hook, so no matter how fast or hard you draw…. the holster doesnt budge! Make a clip between a ‘J’ and a ‘U’…. 8. And, design it for a Taurus .38 Special, 2” barrel, so it doesnt feel like the gun is always going to pop out of the holster, as well, whether you sitting, standing or bending over. The present holter sits with the gun grip pointing outward, which is nice, but there is this sensation of it possibly falling out the holster, while just standing up. Tightening the pant belt doesnt correct it… 9. The clip is probably too low, and needs to be higher so the gun, inside the belt, and in the holster, goes deeper down into the pants, so it doesnt fall out of the holster, but still allows for a ‘quick draw’ with the gun grip exposed at the perfect height and distance closer, but not too close to the body, that it interfers with the drawing process. Uncle Mike’s I will be waiting for my re-designed ‘ free ‘ holster to be delivered with these modifications. A Loyal Term Customer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 9, 2021 by MercConSvsLLC

  • Good holster
Size: 15 Hand Orientation: Right
Works well
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2023 by radiops

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