CovertCarrier is the GOLD STANDARD for Total Weapons Concealment.
This is the tag line for the company and after trying two of them out,
we might just agree.
When visiting with Jim Wakefield about his products I was only kind
of excited about trying out the CovertCarrier products. He had
described how he had started the business and was having fun selling
the attachments that help small and medium frame firearms be able to
"disappear" on legal CCW Permit holders. Well being in the business I
was getting more interested. We talked about how the CovertCarrier is a
device that allows a metal clip to extend over the handle and allow the
firearm to be worn inside the waistband. After hearing how excited he
was about his products, I caught the bug and really wanted to try them
out.
We tried the products on the Beretta Bobcat .22LR and the Kahr K9
9mm. I have carried both firearms for years and have had good luck with
both. The Beretta Bobcat is very picky about the ammunition and
performs flawlessly when used with the CCI Stinger .22 Long rifle
rounds. If the low cost bulk ammunition is used, it does not function
every time getting jams often. The Kahr K9 has night sights and is very
light.
Kahr K9:
The
installation on the Kahr K9 was about as easy as it gets. Even with out
reading the directions, the sleeve fit on the to the handle nice and
snug. It allowed for a very tight fit and the actual clip did not cause
any problems with holding or even firing the handgun. After wearing the
K9 in shorts, sweats, formal pants and even in a sports coat I was very
impressed. I have a safe in my office that holds most of my conceal
guns at the ready. This allows me to have the holsters in a pile next
to the safe and the handguns locked up. During the testing of these
products it was odd pulling the K9 out and not reaching for the holster
to go with it. It started to become a time saver to just grab the K9
and run out the door.
My wife looked at it and even commented that it would help her keep
the K9 at the top of her purse with out having to use a holster or a
purse designed for CCW Permit Holders. Her other comment was that she
was pleased that I was taking less time "Accessorising " when we would
go out. When visiting with Jim Wakefield about this type of option, he
recommended that people carry on their person and not in purses or
bags. He stated that they can be left some where or even taken from you
in a scuffle.
We
went to the range to shoot the K9 and see if the CovertCarrier
would impede or cause a problem. After the tests we were very pleased.
The CovertCarrier could be felt on the palm of the hand, but did not
cause any problems when shooting. To validate this we even asked on of
the members at the Oil Capitol Gun Club that we had not met before. Ron
Lambeth was there shooting his four 1911 .45’s. He was interested in
what we were doing, so we let him shoot the K9 with the CovertCarrier.
He was very impressed and I almost did not get the handgun back. He was
trying to buy it with the CovertCarrier. Ron said that it was light and
he did not even notice the CovertCarrier when shooting. Watching him
hit the center mass every time let me know that he knew what he was
doing. He had been a member at the club for over 15 years.
So if a complete stranger, who appears to be an expert, wants to buy
the handgun after shooting with the CovertCarrier; that just about
sums it up for us.
Beretta Bobcat:
This
is very cool upgrade. The entire panel on the handle lifts off and is
replaced with the new CovertCarrier panel. It was an easy install and
we were able to accomplish this very easily. The only problem is that
the new panel looks new. The Bobcat that we have has been used for many
years. It is one of the handguns that is used by our family often when
discretion matters. Even though our motto is to use the highest caliber
handgun you can safely control; it is better to have a .22 than nothing
at all.
Pictured below is the old panel taken off with the new CovertCarrier
panel on the side. Two screws and it was re-mounted in about 5 min. The
picture on the right shows the panel installed and ready for action.

During the shooting portion of our testing with the Bobcat, it did
not cause any issues at all. We did not even really notice the extended
clip when shooting. We even did several rapid fire drills to check to
see if we it would make a difference. None of the testers noticed. It
was like the CovertCarier "Holster" was not even there. This allowed
the Bobcat to be carried with out the additional width of a holster.
When you are trying to be discrete, even the width of the holster may make a difference.
Models supported:
BERETTA Panel Replacements fit the following handguns:
1.) Tomcat
2,) Bobcat
3.) 21a
NAA Panel Replacements fit the following handguns:
1.) NAA Guardian 25
2.) NAA ACP 32
3.) NAA Guardian 32
4.) NAA Guardian 380
A) Small Sleeve Applications:
- Accutec Colt 32, 380 Gov. & Mustang Davis Intratec Jennings
Kel-Tec P32, P-3AT & PF-9 Raven Rohrbaugh R-9 Seecamp 25, 32 and
380 S&W model 61 Taurus tip ups Walther PP
B) Large Sleeve Applications:
- AMT: Back-up 9mm & 45 Bersa Thunder 32, 380 CC, Thunder 380
Cobra: Patriot Glock: 26, 27, 33, 36, 38, 39 (Baby Glocks and Slim Line
Models) H&K: PSP, P7, P7M8, P7K3 Kahr: CW 9, PM 9, MK 9, CW 40, PM
40 & K-40 or 45 Kel-tec: P-11, P-39, P40, Makarov 9MM SIG: 232/380
S&W CS9/9mm Skyy 380, 9MM Taurus: Millenium PT 145, PT 140, PT 111
and Millenium Pro 45 Walther: P 22, PPK, or PPK S
The bottom line:
While we only tried two of the CovertCarriers products we had to give these two a 5 out of 5 stars.
This product is a great tool for anyone that truly carries every day.
We are looking forward to trying the other larger frame products as
well.
This
type of product will change how you plan on carrying the firearm. As
many people are casual in shorts and can not figure out a way to hide a
handgun. This was the perfect answer. Please look at the directions and
the suggestions for wear in the instructions and they will help you
figure out where you can wear your firearm. Pictured on the left is
before the "Bloused Effect". Pictured right below is the actual
"Bloused Effect". It hides the CCW very nicely.
If
you have any of the models listed, this is a product you need to try.
They may be the GOLD STANDARD for Total Weapons Concealment, but I
would call them the "Elimination of Accesorising for CCW" because you do not need to waist (Pun) time looking for the right holster.
Happy trails and keep the lead down range. Clark –Carryconcealed.net
Covert Carrier can be reached at: Covertcarrier.com
Corporate Information:
Covert Carrier® Inc.
2533 N. Carson St., Suite #5658
Carson City, NV 89706
Phone # (775) 841-6238
Posted on
Friday, June 27, 2008
by Stuart Turley