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DeSantis Nemesis Pocket Holster Review

About two years ago, I was shopping for a pocket holster for my Kel-tec PF-9, and after trying several options, I settled on the DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster.

The Nemesis is a fabric holster that is coated with a rubbery material that holds the holster into your pocket when the pistol is drawn. Being that the holster is stiff fabric, it also works to disguise the outline of the pistol in your pocket.

When shopping for this holster, I was concerned that being fabric that this holster would not adequately cover the trigger guard, or adequately keep the trigger from being activated when holstered, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised that the construction of the holster is stiff enough to keep the trigger safely in the holster where it should be.

The rubbery material on the outside of the holster retains the holster in the pocket when the pistol is drawn, but is not sticky so it does not attract pocket lint of anything.

I believe I paid about $30 for this holster, and after nearly 2 years of use, it still looks nearly brand new. It works as described, and does its job well. Great holster, I’ll give it an A+, no complaints what-so-ever.

About Lucas

Editor/Head Honcho at Triangle Tactical. Lucas is a life long shooter and outdoorsman, avid concealed carrier and competitive shooter, and a lover of pork fat.

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