Bulldog Cases "Vertical" Cell Phone Holster with Belt Loop and Clip fits Compact 9mm Ruger LC-9, Black Nylon



Key features
- •Heavy-duty Nylon outer shell
- •Belt loop and metal clip for easy carry
- •Fits compact 9mm auto's (Ruger LC-9)
- •Exterior size 6.5" x 5.5" x 1"; Interior size 6" x 4.75" x 1"
BrandBulldog Cases
CategoryHunting & Fishing Promotion
SizeFITS COMPACT 9MM (RUGER LC9)
ColorBlack Nylon
Bulldog Cases "Vertical" Cell Phone Holster with Belt Loop and Clip fits Compact 9mm Ruger LC-9, Black Nylon
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Customer Reviews
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Great case for conceal carry of Ruger LC9s
Doc✓ Verified Purchase•January 28, 2018
I have had several of these cases and believe they are the most comfortable way to conceal carry. Very light weight and easy to use. For over 2 years I have used the smaller version for a Taurus PT22. Never a problem. Recently I ordered the larger version for a Ruger LC9s. The Ruger fits great even with the larger mag foot - 'pinky finger' extension. The Ruger case looks a little large on my belt but still does the job. No one knows what's in the case. Much more comfortable than any IWB holster I have seen. The magnetic closure is very strong and can be used to hang the holster along side a filing cabinet for storage. Retrieval of the gun is super easy.
Almost perfect
Superior Finish Auto✓ Verified Purchase•February 9, 2017
Like others have mentioned, there is a clip "issue" with this. My advice is to put 2 clips on the back in order to stabilize it better. As is, it rotates about 90* (45* each way). Also keep in mind that this is NOT a quick draw case as the case itself covers most of the trigger (see pic). When I wore it, it was painfully obvious that this was a gun holster, simply due to the size. Someone else tried to further camouflage the holster by adding an Apple logo. I work in "questionable" neighborhoods and the Apple logo might entice those that want what others have... So I went a different route by adding a medical logo.
So far, not a single person has given me a second glance.
So far, I absolutely LOVE this holster as I can ( and have) carried in malls, bars and even a bank -- where I completely forgot I had it on -- without nary a glance.
Bulldog, PLEASE,PLEASE, PLEASE, put a belt loop across the ENTIRE width of the back so I can have some stability.
So far, not a single person has given me a second glance.
So far, I absolutely LOVE this holster as I can ( and have) carried in malls, bars and even a bank -- where I completely forgot I had it on -- without nary a glance.
Bulldog, PLEASE,PLEASE, PLEASE, put a belt loop across the ENTIRE width of the back so I can have some stability.
Fits Jimenez 380 and Phoenix 22 and 25 but not with pinky extension
Gordon Crowley✓ Verified Purchase•February 1, 2017
I don't like carrying in waist band because of comfort(on inside) and printing(on outside), so I use a fanny pack or in pocket. Thought Id try this instead. It looks like a double wide cell phone!? But not any worse than the fanny pack.. It fits a small 380 or a LARGE 22 or 25. It fits perfectly a Jimenez 380 and the Phoenix 22 or 25(but not with the extended pinky extension clip). It will NOT fit the Cobra FS380 or Hi-Point 380(holster too small) or the Kel-Tec 32 (holster too large). Not sure about any other brands, these are all I have in that size range. I doubt that it will fit a 9mm but not sure. It would have to be a very small one. You can either hook it on your belt or run it thru your belt. I will use this some as well as fanny pack. It is concealed after all and easily accessible, so that's all that matters.
Better than a pocket, but....
K. Fisher✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2016
As mentioned in other posts, the materials are high quality. The larger model fits my Kahr P9 with extended magazine perfectly. However, as also mentioned in other reviews, the belt loop is too low and throws the weight of the gun off of your hip. The metal clip just adds to this problem as it increases the flop by about one half inch. Also, as mentioned by at least one reviewer, I have noticed upon removal that my magazine release has been tripped several times. I think this would be fixed also by raising the belt loop as it would then not be centered right on the release. That, or a small cut out in the plastic where the release button sits.
I only have a 33 inch waste but do not find the case to be too big, it takes some getting used to but is better than having my gun in my pocket, especially with jeans.
I only have a 33 inch waste but do not find the case to be too big, it takes some getting used to but is better than having my gun in my pocket, especially with jeans.
purse packing
frog in the pot✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2016
Handles the PT111 Millennium G2, 12+1 snugly but not overly so. Got it for my wife for when there's more room than the little space her LCR requires. Removed belt clip and fold cover back behind case then carry in a [dedicated] deep side pocket of her larger purses so there's no printing on soft-sided bags. Just a rectangle. Easy to transfer in plain sight from purse to wherever, so no open carry violation risk where OC is prohibited by law or local social norms. Just fold cover back over to closed while withdrawing. Typical Bulldog construction. Pretty tough.
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