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Old June 24th, 2008, 07:18 PM   #8
JerryM
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JerryM
Hi revelator,
Maybe a tight paddle holster would work. The gun would have to be light, and relatively small to keep the rig from tending to torque away from the body.
However, no holster will work as well as with a good belt. But if that is non-negotiable, then you will just have to try until you find what is best for you.

A belt has little to do with fashion, but a lot to do with comfort, and how stable it will hold the holster and gun. As it turns out, there are some beautiful belts that do both.

I would suggest you not be so defensive. Members of these forums desire to give good advice. What has been said about the necessity of a good belt is good advice. It is not an attempt to get you to be "fashionable" or to "conform," but to help you in carrying a CH for defense. A holstered gun that is not stable will be very difficult to draw with any speed, and you will not be able to get a full grip. That tends to be dangerous as any fumbling will be.

Regards,
Jerry
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