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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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Location: Denver
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Clip-Style Shoulder Holster
Greetings to all...I'm new to this great forum. What a great collection of experience to draw on...Here's a question I hope someone can help with.
Ten years ago, or so, I carried a Walther PP in a "Clip" style shoulder holster. The holster mechanism itself was a leather-bound inverted "U" shape that pinched the slide from the top. The clip was about 1.5 inches wide and hung by one point under the right shoulder strap. (I hope that isn't too confusing) Does anyone know where I can come up with one of these beauties. They'd work perfect with my Bersa 380 Thunder. Again, a general thanks for all the valuable info. |
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Assistant Administrator
![]() Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: South West PA
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Well - welcome that's for sure ... not tho I am afraid any help with your quest - not perhaps quite getting the right visual picture.
Are you referring to a rig with an in-built steel retention deal maybe. My Bianchi X-15 which is vertical draw, front break - has steel spring in side the leather and is exceelent for retention but also easy draw.
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Location: Montana
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The shoulder rig you're asking about was made by Bianchi, but unfortunately, is no longer in production.
My advice would be to check the auction sites, like GunBroker, or maybe even eBay. Good luck! ![]()
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Location: Denver
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Ok. Thanks for all the help. I'll look around the auctions.
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Senior Member
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Location: PA
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Turtle,
Welcome aboard. Ken Null at K.L. Null Holsters Home Page has what you are looking for. I thnk that model you are seeking is called the USH.
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: s.e. mich
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cant help ya on holster, but welcome from s.e. michigan.
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Location: Goldsboro, NC
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Welcome from North Carolina.
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