Description







Price: $22.99 - $16.81
(as of Nov 22, 2025 00:00:28 UTC – Details)

UTG Discreet Pistol Case with Padded 1680D Polyester Construction and Reinforced Double Stitching for Added Durability. Supported Front and Back Panels for Improved Durability and Shape Integrity. Universal Design Compatible with Most Sub-compact Pistols or 2″ Barrel Revolvers. Integral Spare Magazine Pouch. Dual #8 Heavy Duty Zippers. 5″X7″ – Black
Universal Design Compatible with Most Sub-compact Pistols or 2″ Barrel Revolvers
Padded 1680D Polyester Construction with Reinforced Double Stitching for Added Durability
Supported Front and Back Panels for Improved Durability and Shape Integrity
Integral Spare Magazine Pouch
Interior Size: Length 5″ x Height 7″
Customers say
Customers find the handgun case well-made with good stitching and appreciate its storage capacity, particularly for glove box storage and purse use. Moreover, the case holds subcompact pistols and extra magazines securely, and customers consider it excellent value for money. However, customers disagree on the size, with some finding it compact while others say it’s smaller than expected. Additionally, the zipper quality receives mixed feedback, with some reporting good performance while others mention issues with zippers not working properly.






Alex Belov –
Great case for sub-compact or small frames
Great non-suspicious case for transporting or keeping at home not noticeable. It is a perfect size for small firearm. PPK/S fit perfectly. Small J frame revolver however barely fits into webbing. But cutting some stitches around trigger guard area makes it fit perfectly. Additional band can hold 6 38special rounds without a mag, 3 on each side. Zippers lockable. What a perfect design!
Colin –
Quality, discreet case for a sub-compact pistol
I purchased this to serve as a discreet case to hold my small carry pistol. The case looks completely generic and the average person has no idea what it might be. I’ve shown it to a handful of friends and they were surprised when I revealed what was inside. If you leave a gun in your glove box, this is a quality, inexpensive and non-descript option to store the weapon.Of note, this case really isn’t going to be big enough for many weapons larger than a subcompact. Any of the small .380’s should work fine (so-called mouse guns). But it can take slightly larger weapons as well. I’ve personally used it for both my M&P Shield and Glock 43 and it fits like a glove. I wouldn’t trust it for many compacts and certainly none of your full size service pistols. The grip length on the Glock 43 (even with an extended mag) just about maxes out the length of the case without causing any extra bulges or deformities.Interestingly enough, I purchased a Beretta Pico (one of the especially smaller .380 pistols) and it came with virtually this exact case – albeit, branded with the Beretta logo and name across the front. I prefer this option as the Beretta name across the front kind of defeats the whole “non-descript” idea they were going for.The quality of the case itself is really good considering the pricing. I’m sure it will likely wear out with time and may need to be replaced down the road. But I’ve used this case for four months (with pretty regular use) and seen no noticeable deterioration.Buy with confidence. I literally have no complaints so far and even purchased a second and now use it on both of the sub-compacts I mentioned.
AL –
Great affordable carry option!!
Nice case. Smaller than I thought (which is a good thing). Bought for my Ruger LCP .380 with lasermax and it fits perfectly. Also fits my Beretta Tomcat 3032 perfectly as well. Not surprising as gun holster is elastic and should fit most pocket pistols that size very well. The main part about concealed carry is to have options and to actually carry. I live in South Florida so it’s hard to conceal carry larger pistols. For my LCP I have a Tagua leather IWB (inside waist band), a buldog nylon OWB (outside waist band) with spare mag holder that I purchased from elsewhere and a Desantis M44 Super Fly (G5) pocket holster (my preffered carry method). I also purchased the bulldog OWB “cell/PDA” holster that I will probably never use. That sucker is huge. Not worth paying return shipping costs so I’ll find a use for it. My LCP can fit in most of my pant pockets with my Desantis but If not then I can now use this “day planner” option. Love that there’s a spare mag holder in there too. Fits in glove compartment and center armrest console in my car. Fits in my wife’s purse as well. Looks like a small day planner. Elastic holds pistol well but it can be pulled easily from elastic in an absolute extreme emergency.
Jewel –
The good and the bad
It honestly looks like a Bible cover or maybe even a tool pouch. Itâs not as heavily padded as many gun rugs Iâve seen. But, I didnât like the obvious look of those types and frankly donât think firearms need to be cradled like glass and porcelain. Not that this pouch isnât protective. Everything feels very secure. Time will tell how the zippers and inner stretchy loops hold up. I like this item for its discreetness. I donât want anyone who sees it to easily identify a firearm lives here. The quality is acceptable to me but the stitching could have been finished better on the edges and threads sticking out can be seen in the photos. Thatâs not particularly bothersome but my pouch had permanent creases inside which I noticed right away. These arenât just creases in the outer fabric but breaks in the padding. Iâm not sure what happened there but some extra quality control would be nice. I am taking off a star for that reason. Probably should take off two. If the price had been higher I wouldâve sent it back but the price is right. My Glock 43 fits just perfectly. If you have anything even slightly bigger, size up. I had to pull outward a little bit on the zipper to get around the tail of the frame. Thereâs no pushing the gun further into the holder either. If you have any extenders (beaver tail, grips etc.), there may likely be an issue with fit. The magazine fits very snugly and requires both hands to insert. Itâs definitely not sliding out anytime soon. Overall, Iâm okay with this product but may upgrade to a higher quality product eventually.
Resist! –
Meh. It’s not terrible. It’ll serve its purpose.
I wish the covers had some more structure. It’ll print over time as the item inside starts to leave an impression.It is also suspiciously sized, like it couldn’t possibly be holding anything else. The people saying they take it out and put it on a desk during a meeting are pretty bold because it really does look like the type of thing someone would have a gun inside of.Also I wish the elastic was mounted facing the other way, because when you open it like a book from right to left, the item inside is pointing straight at you. If I’m going to be opening this, I’d prefer that the business end not be aimed at my chest if laying flat on a desk, or at my junk and guts if I’m holding it in my hands like a book.Bodyguard 2.0 fits well enough. The elastic holds it in place, but I can see why others say their item is pushed up towards one side versus pushing centrally more snugly. I’d like to take a stitch or two out on the elastic band to nestle the item down more.
DaSchatzi –
……genau das was es soll!
Me –
Discreet case does a great job holding a small book or a Sig Sauer P365 + extra magazine. Zippers can be secured with a lock. Zipper pulls jingle but can easily be replaced with paracord. Quality seems decent.
Bernd F. –
Die Tasche an sich ist für eine Röhm RG 59 zwar groà genug, aber die elastische Innenbefestigung ist viel zu klein. Steckt man den Revolver dort rein, schaut der Griff oben aus der Tasche raus. Die Abnäher der Innenbefestigung müssten anders verlaufen.
gerg spinoza –
I bought this case for storing an antique spur trigger .32 cal. Rim-Fire pocket revolver, and it is perfect.
Fred –
Qualität passt, aber viel zu klein für Sportschützen. In Deutschland bekommt man kein Bedürfnis für Minipistolen.