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If you are willing to throw enough money at it then you should be able to get one of the custom makers to make the rig up for you and do a really nice job of it.
You should be prepared to make your wallet lots thinner though because it sounds like you're basically looking for a total custom rig that is designed from the ground up.
That normally involves starting with paper patterns and then doing a leather prototype to check the design feasibility (possibly more than one leather prototype) making slight design changes - and only then beginning work on the final holster.
Just FYI that you should plan on a final cost of at least three or four times over the cost of their already established and more typical designs.
Often the cost will be higher still...because you'll likely be charged for the other holsters that they are not able to make while they are doing the design and "mock up" of yours.
That's the reality of it but, if you want one bad enough then start contacting the custom makers.
Just be prepared in advance to pay the bigger bucks.
Also expect some makers to decline making your proposed rig because if they are already extremely backlogged with many existing orders they may not want to totally screw up the flow of their production schedule no matter what you're willing to pay.
I sure don't want to scare you away from trying.
If you luck out and find a specific holster design that is ALMOST exactly what you want and you're able to say something like "just add a retention strap to that holster" then it could go cheaper for you.
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