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Shoulder holsters are very versatile in my opinion. I've used one in the past, and carried a full size 1911 model, and my Glock 22 in it. It was leather and seemed to have infinite adjustments for the holster itself. Best way for me to carry this way was with the muzzle pointed up at about a 20° angle rearward from the horizontal position. A very natural cross draw movement, with a little bit of help from gravity on the extraction. It was also a double snap thumb break design. Thing about shoulder holsters is the need for a cover garment of some sort. I only wear jackets in the cold weather, but options are always good. Maybe a canted cross draw holster would work for you?
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