Pager Pal Holsters
I am a Pager Pal dealer in Southeastern Michigan. I've spoken several times with the inventor of the holster, and I have had nothing but good experiences with the company. I have two Pager Pal holsters and both are intact and unbroken. I carry a Beretta 9000S, a Sig P239, and a Kahr P9 (no, not at the same time) and all three guns work well with the holster. With practice you can draw and target in under one second. And yes, law enforcement typically loves these holsters. The false pager is only one of five different attachments available. You can purchase a cellphone attachment, a maglite attachment (a good tool to have handy at night and in low-light situations), an eyeglass case attachment, a pager case attachment so that you can use your own pager (and yes, many people, especially corporate employees still carry them), and an attachment for law enforcement which is simply a badge mount for the belt. The holster is well-made, but it must be broken in to use. A good mink oil will soften the holster so that it forms to the contour of the thigh when you wear it. Please remember that anyone who sees your gun in an IWB or OWB, shoulder rig, ankle rig, etc. can put you in a world of hurt. The beauty of the Pager Pal is that the profile of your gun cannot be detected, and it can be drawn and targeted in under one second with practice. If you find any other holster that provides that kind of concealability and functionality. . . buy it.