

🖤 Conceal with confidence — your sleek, stealthy sidekick for every move.
The ProCase Concealed Gun Pouch is a minimalist, durable nylon waist bag designed to securely hold most handguns up to 6.9 inches. Featuring quality zippers, a Velcro gun holder, and multiple compartments, it offers discreet, organized carry with dual belt loops for stable waist attachment. Lightweight yet rugged, it’s ideal for professionals seeking a practical, low-profile firearm holster that blends seamlessly into everyday life.












| ASIN | B08DRC6278 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,128 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #79 in Soft Pistol Cases |
| Brand | ProCase |
| Brand Name | ProCase |
| Capacity | 675 Cubic Centimeters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,525 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Grip |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 1.78"W x 7.8"H |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ProCase |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 1.78"W x 7.8"H |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Strap Type | Nylon strap |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
A**R
Perfect gun pouch without the look of one
First things first, if you want this case for daily concealed carry, look elsewhere, it is just not small or handy enough for that purpose. It is however perfect for those with a cc permit to move socially and safely when circumstances do so require, specially if your firearm is not a truly cc small auto or the like. My intended use is for a Bersa TPC9 full size 9mm auto which it fits just perfectly. It fills the need for discretion when we go on the road to visit family and friends without advertising what is inside as the more traditional triangular gun cases do. The only reason I have a cc permit is that it gives me the freedom to transport my firearm when I need to according to the circumstances. This case is a lot of case for an incredible low price. Quality build and materials, strong and yet supple, rich look without the fancy or flashy touches of some others out there. If your needs fall within these parameters, by all means, get one soon. I suspect that prices may be going up before long.
B**7
Nice bag for gun, won't hold much else though.
Very well made bag. Nice quality, nice materials. Zippers are great, not sure why others commented on having problems. Definitely big enough on the inside for any size handgun, my Glock 17 fits fine. With that said, the larger, thick handgun takes up so much of the width of the bag, it's hard to put anything in the front pouches. With a G19, I can slide my badge case in the front, or my Galaxy S9, but not both at the same time. It's a very tight fit, nothing is going to slide out that's for sure. The bag is very nice for what it's designed for and that's carrying a weapon inside of it. It protects the weapon very nicely. The Velcro strap that holds in the gun is very nice too. It would be nice if it had a smaller Velcro strap for an extra mag. It shouldn't be too hard for me to rig something up with some Velcro straps I already have. ProCase has a larger gun case with a shoulder strap that is more like a European man purse. That one can handle a wallet, phone and the gun, but it is also pretty tight with a larger gun in there. This smaller ProCase really only fits the gun and one item no thicker than a cell phone, which is alright for me because that's what I wanted it for. It's very well made, should last a long time, and it protects the weapon very nicely. I carry it around much like a business person carrying a smaller Franklin Planner would. I've attached a picture of a piece of Velcro I fashioned to hold an extra mag, works great. That's a G19 with an X-grip on a 17 round magazine, and an extra 15 round magazine in the picture.
T**H
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It's a great little bag, and fits my walther pps on own holster and one extra magazine, though I admit I use a different velcro strap than the one provided to make that work. You'll not be getting a full size service pistol in this thing though, particularly not in a holster. The construction is actually pretty high quality, as is the zipper.. bit the attachment points of the strap are a little bit strange, just loops of cord on the front top of the bag. For the price though it's a good buy.
G**E
A Quality Made, Very Versitile Case for the Money
A quality made and well-designed case, suitable for use for its stated purpose and/or for many other uses. It's ample size will undoubtedly please many, as it may likely hold objects of fairly stout size. That said, I recommend looking at the dimensions and pictures carefully. This "little" case can hold quite a lot and can expand to a respectable size, so you'll want to be sure this is what you want if your primary consideration is to attach it to a belt and wear it, which is easy enough to do seeing that it's well designed for sturdy attachment to a variety of belt widths. I find it to be a tad too large to use as a holster overall for wearing on a belt, but that only reflects my personal preference. I purchased it with that in mind, and although I will likely never use it on a belt to house a firearm, I could imagine using it with or without a belt to house hunting or fishing equipment, tools, electronics, a wallet, important papers, food and/or drinks, toiletries, and/or whatever else one may feel the need to have nearby.
C**S
Quality Case
I was wanting a small conceal carry with a zippered closer to hold a Kahr P380. I decided to make the case look like a first aid kit by placing first aid items in the front of the case pockets, leaving the rear pocket solely for the pistol. A First Responder pin on the front made a big difference in the looks of the case. A very nice case for my purpose.
F**R
Stiff
It’s a decent pouch. I just don’t like that, it is so stiff. When I sit down, or, have to bend over to pick up something, it’s a little difficult
C**N
Concealment
Very comfortable
C**T
Many Options to Carry/Transport
Delighted! Picking soft cases is tricky, they expand/reshape dramatically as they fill. My 6 1/2 x 5 "Bursa Thunder 380 Plus" (with it's thicker double stack grip) fits comfortably into this 7 x 6 x 2 (filled) case with room for a 2d Mag squeezed into the void. Ideal for Range transport too. (F.Y.I., an old soft case 6 1/2 x 5 x 2 will just barely expand to fit the fatter Bersa alone, but concerned about "carry scuffing". I wrapped the 2d Mag in a thin protective soft "Pocket Monocular Case" instead of the Velcro Straps, which might get in the way if confronted. Space even for the Bersa to be inserted into a thin "Pocket Sleeve" should I decide to pull and Pocket Carry instead. It's all a bit heavy, but I prefer the accuracy of the 20 oz Bersa versus today's 10 oz "recoilers".in a "situation". Case quality looks great.
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