No Fit List
None of the pistols listed below fit in any of my current holsters and there are no plans to make a holster to fit these and any other pistols not mentioned below in the future.
LaserLyte Notice
Pistols with the LASERLYTE attached - Contrary to the manufacturers claims that it fits all pocket holsters, pistols with this .56 inch thick laser attachment do not fit well at all in my holsters. I highly do not recommend for my holsters.
Ruger LC9
Keltec PF9
Diamonback DB380 with Crimson Trace Laser
Diamondback DB9 with Crimson Trace Laser
Hellcat .380
Sig P238 (see note below)
Beretta 21 or Tomcat 32
NAA Guardian 25, 32 or 380
Colt Mustang .380 (see note below)
Bersa .380
Seacamp .25 or .32
Rohrbaugh R9
IN THE WORKS
First I must say, that my decision to make a holster for a certain pistol is not solely based on popularity of the pistol or requests to produce the holster. There are many really fine and popular little pistols being produced but in my opinion not all are really good pocket carry pistols suited for my style of holster. The Sig P238 is an example of a very fine little pistol but being single-action only takes it off my list for a pocket pistol. I consider the Rohrbaugh 9mm to be too thick and heavy and prohibitively expensive. I won't debate this with any one, just my opinion. I check out each pistol and personally carry them a while to determine if it is what I think to be a genuine and realistic sort of pistol that will fit my holster correctly and function as it is intended in the rear pocket. From start to finish on a making a new holster available is usually a minimum of 6 weeks and can easily lapse into 8 weeks due to fine tuning, changes in leather cutting dies and wear testing.
UPDATE: After testing on some prototype holsters for the Ruger LC9 and The Keltec PF9 I have decided not to make holsters for these pistols as I feel that they are just too large to work well in my holsters.
Sig P238 and Colt Mustang .380 and similar pistols
I have gotten enough requests for a holster for these two pistols to warrant checking them out. The size of these pistols are practically identical and would seem to work well with concealed pocket carry. Personally I really like these pistols. However, I will not be making a holster for either of them or similar pistols in the future with exposed hammers. I have concerns about folks carrying these pistols in their pockets in a cocked and locked condition of readiness. When checking reviews on the internet I found that most recommended the pistol to be carried in the cocked and locked condition. I am concerned that the movement of the pistol in the pocket due to the normal daily moving around of the person carrying the weapon that the safety may be dissengaged without their knowledge creating a very unsafe carrying condition.