I wasn’t raised for a belt and suspenders, just can’t get past that fashion fauxpaus.Would suspenders with a belt accomplish the same goal? Perhaps you could use your current belt holsters and take some weight off your back at the same time.
I agree a good belt is a huge improvement over a flimsy belt. I think I own 6 or 7 gun belts, mostly from @gunbelt and they sure aren’t flimsy. I’ve only ever worn two, the others are gifts to family members that I keep forgetting. back on subject, they are good for a few hours and maybe that’s as good as it gets given my situation.A quality belt makes a world of difference!
I’ve been told that they are very slow to draw. Need to look into kangaroo, no idea what that is.I use a vertical one because of hip issues. It is about a 6 in the comfort department, and I am very slow on the draw.
I am interested in trying a kangaroo carry rig.
I like the look of horizontal better, but sweeping everyone behind me seems a little antisocial.Sat across from a MBPD wannabe wearing a Glock 30 in a horizontal shoulder holster while eating lunch with my grandmother. I could actually see the hollowpoint inside the barrel.
Not a fan.
No one ever wore a shoulder holster with more style than Sonny Crockett.
Galco named a holster for a 1911 after the show even though it really wasn't a 1911 that Crockett carried.
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Kangaroo carry is not a nice shoulder holster setup.I’ve been told that they are very slow to draw. Need to look into kangaroo, no idea what that is.
Right hip, 4:00. I like a big gun, commander sized 1911 or sig p226. I sit a lot during the day and I’d think appendix would be uncomfortable, but maybe I’ll try it for stomping in the woods.Where on your belt are you carrying? And what size gun?
I was at his place once when he was wrapping up production of one that carried vertically and tilted forward for draw. Haven’t had occasion to find out if he put it into production or offers others. That said, I should probably buy one cheap so I have some experience with it before going custom.@gunbelt makes a fine lookin shoulder holster
It ain't been that damn long!Been waiting on mine for a while now....[emoji1783]
Sir, I expect nothing less from you!
Sir, I expect nothing less from you!
BTW, that thin strap keeps it from swinging forward and it does not have to mount to the belt.
I meant it as a compliment. Assumed that it was your elephant, but didn’t recognize the cape buffalo The rig is striking and also looks like it would be very comfortable even with the weight of two full size pistols. Do you have a pic of the back?Thank you, I think... LOL.
I meant it as a compliment.
Sorry about his passing. My cousin in IL swore by Russell’s for pheasant hunting. I’m currently happy with Danners for lightweight stomping around, but maybe I’ll upgrade in a few years when they’ll need to be resoled.My recently deceased friend in Ohio had a couple of pairs of boots/shoes made for me, along with some for himself by Russell Moccasin. One with Elephant, other with Buffalo
@gunbelt makes a fine lookin shoulder holster
I can make you some moskersons, maybe they'll fit somebody in your family.Thank you.
It is very comfortable, even with two full size guns. These photos are not so good, a few years old but you can probably get the jest of it......... My recently deceased friend in Ohio had a couple of pairs of boots/shoes made for me, along with some for himself by Russell Moccasin. One with Elephant, other with Buffalo. I have not yet broke them in.........
I have one made by Chief Jason and I use it in cool weather when I'm wearing a jacket. I find it quicker and easier to reach into an unzipped jacket from the front than to hitch up a jacket or coat to get at a belt holster. I like it a lot, but I spent a LOT of time getting the fit and position right. You can't just throw one on out of the box, you need to work with it.As soon as I can wear something over it I go to a shoulder holster. Love mine.
BTW, that thin strap keeps it from swinging forward and it does not have to mount to the belt.
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I have one made by Chief Jason and I use it in cool weather when I'm wearing a jacket. I find it quicker and easier to reach into an unzipped jacket from the front than to hitch up a jacket or coat to get at a belt holster. I like it a lot, but I spent a LOT of time getting the fit and position right. You can't just throw one on out of the box, you need to work with it.
we are a huggin church so I’m sure I’d get some fun looks.
What brand is the knife in the pic. Looks similar grip design to one I have.Thank you.
It is very comfortable, even with two full size guns. These photos are not so good, a few years old but you can probably get the jest of it......... My recently deceased friend in Ohio had a couple of pairs of boots/shoes made for me, along with some for himself by Russell Moccasin. One with Elephant, other with Buffalo. I have not yet broke them in.........
What brand is the knife in the pic. Looks similar grip design to one I have.