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I tend to like pocket carry for knives and I have a pocket holster for my pm-9 that I enjoy, but all I have for my Kel-Tec p-32 is the little zippered case it came with. So when I had to do a Kydex sheath for a customer's knife I figured why not kill two birds with one stone.
Maybe I should have cleaned out my wallet before photographing it.
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