Be careful that is treading the AOW status.
From leather concealment* wallet holster, .32 .380 kel-tec P32 P3AT*
Note: In the early 90's, a law was passed prohibiting a gun from being carried in a concealed container. The manufacturer contacted the ATF for a ruling on this holster. Because this holster does not place the gun in a container, the ATF ruled this holster is exempt from the this law and is available to consumers without any additional registration, tax stamps, etc.
Click here to see and download the ATF document.
Even though they have an exemption letter that means nothing, the ATF is famous for using such letters only to have them counter-dict later and say that such device is illegal or falls under the NFA.
That's how my brother carries his Bersa. I've never seen them with revolvers either.Something like this?
http://www.concealmentconcepts.com/wallet.jpg
I've not seen one with a revolver. All semi autos.
Not a gray issue at all. BATFE has said specifically that a functioning firearm inside a wallet holster with a trigger hole is an AOW because it doesn't look like a gun, but fires a bullet. The holster and firearm separately are not restricted, it's when you put the two together.
Net search turned this up:I take it thats why i have not seen them. I have seen the wallets after that but never the whole setup.
Net search turned this up:
Also, something similar for revolvers (sorta) - but without the trigger hole:
Seems a little hard to access ^. *shrugs*
Figured as much.The first one is an AOW
Ah! Never seen a view straight on like that.The second is a pocket holster