Hey any of Y'all use a shoulder holster?
I am wondering if an inexpensive model exists for a Glock 29?
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Hey any of Y'all use a shoulder holster?
I am wondering if an inexpensive model exists for a Glock 29?
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. "
(Benjamin Franklin)
'God made man and woman; Colonel Colt made them equal'." (Ann Coulter)
Take a look at the Kangaroo and/or the deep conceal
Deep Conceal, Ultra Carry Concealed Carry Holsters
Kangaroo Concealed Carry
Be careful to measure exactly as they suggest. I have the Kangaroo AM version for my Glock 26. I wanted the space for a pair of magazines and I wanted the thumb break strap on the holster. The people at Kangaroo were very helpful and sent the holster within a few weeks. It is quite inexpensive.
I suggest that you would probably want to wear it over a t-shirt or under shirt until it's been washed a few times to be most conmfortable. It can be worn against the skin under a golf/polo shirt and do a great job of concealment. The only drawback was that the right shoulder strap attachment came a little too close to my axilla (arm pit) and as I reached around with my right hand/arm, it caused the holster to shift leftward and made gripping the gun slightly more difficult. That was fixed when I applied the end of the shoulder strap to the velcro patch that was just to the left. A super easy fix that required nothing more than a seconds thought. At the price they are asking, you could buy two - one could be in the wash while you wore the other one...
OH, one more thing, DON'T POINT THE MUZZLE AT ANYTHING YOU DON'T WANT TO DESTROY WITH A BULLET. That means that you should lift (abduct) your left arm to shoulder height when drawing with your right hand. It gets your elbow and forearm out of the path of the muzzle. If you put your left hand on your right shoulder as you draw with your left elbow at shoulder height, you'll be safe and are in a good position to present the weapon with a double handed grip by moving your left hand back to midline after the draw.
Checkout a High Noon Under Armor:
Under Armor
I use the Deep Conceal and it is very comfortable when worn with t-shirt under it. Does not print at all with a loose fitting button up shirt.
Thanks Fellers!
I am looking at all 3 options.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. "
(Benjamin Franklin)
'God made man and woman; Colonel Colt made them equal'." (Ann Coulter)