Hi Joe.
I have two of Matt's Holdsters. You can see pictures of mine at
http://www.geocities.com/NAAFan . I think they are great little
additions to your pocket gun.
I have one for a Guardian .32 and for a Kel-Tec P32. I like the Guardian
one better becaue it's a smaller package and holds together well. The
Kel-Tec one is nice, but it's thinner and larger and doesn't have as
much rigidity, so it's kind of floppy, if you know what I mean.
The Guardian .32 holdster is a very nice little package. I like to carry
mine in my back pocket like a wallet, as I haven't found front-pocket
carry of a Guardian to be comfortable. But in the back pocket, it works
great (unless you have to do a lot of sitting).
Unfortunately, my Guardian .32 holdster doesn't fit around my Gardian
.32 when it has my Kingwood grips on it. So I'm torn between what to use
-- the wooden grips because I like them so much, or the holdster because
it works so well.
Oh well, I've been using my Guardian .380 instead. Matt has told me that
he also makes the holdster for the Guardian .380, but I don't have one
yet.
The holdster does break up the print of the gun very well and still
allows you to shoot it. This design actually has a benefit over the
wallet holster in that you can fire more than one round from it, while I
have heard that wallet holster impedes cycling of the slide, basically
giving you a one-shot gun, which I don't think it a good idea.
Darvell