The sub and micro compact pistol market has exploded. There are now countless options for those who want something super small and easy to carry. Many of these guns are so small that they find their way into people’s pockets. While it is convenient, it is far from safe. An unprotected trigger in a pocket is a recipe for disaster. Add to that the general debris in your pocket will inevitably find its way into your pistol. I have seen many pocket pistols with their fair share of lint and gum wrappers. Mission First Tactical has a solution for this, however. The MFT Pocket Holster.
MFT Pocket Holster – Lightweight Pocket Protection
The Mission First Tactical (MFT) MFT Pocket Holster is the perfect companion for a backup pistol or everyday carry. Its unique profile design helps keep the firearm in place while mimicking a cell phone’s profile.
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Comfort and Concealability
The MFT Pocket Holster design offers comfort and concealability in a safe pocket holster. A single sheet laminate design creates the proper trigger protection with a smooth draw. No need for a thumb pad or adjustable retention. Softened radii and a curved design hide the profile of a handgun. Use of a CURV Thermoplastic Composite for the hook allows flexibility with strength that prevents the holster from leaving the pocket when drawing. Eyelet hardware can be used to attach a cord to the interior of your pocket for added security.

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MFT Pocket Holster
“Comfort, concealment, and safety are what we wanted to achieve here,” said Bobby McGee, EVP of Product Management & Innovation at MFT. “We made a MFT pocket holster that reflects the design and technology elements we are known for with our state-of-the-art IWB and OWB MFT holsters.”
MFT Pocket Holster features:
| Multi-pocket design |
| Cell phone profile |
| Integrated pocket CURV catch hook |
| Frictionless draw |
| MSRP: $34.99 |
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For more information, visit Mission First Tactical.
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