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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: Maryland
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Looking for cheap cross-draw: Bulldog nylon?
I want a cheap, clip-on, cross-draw holster just for the car. The idea would be to move the gun from the MTAC into the cross-draw to drive, then put it back before getting out of the car. So, I am thinking nylon because I don't need anything all that expensive here.
Has anyone used the nylon from Bulldog Gun Cases? How about other suggestions? It'll be either a SIG P220 or P239 riding in the place of honor... (Did I mention that I am looking for something cheap? )
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Location: Central FL
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I've not seen Bulldog, but the other nylon holsters I've tried in the past have all been junk.
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Location: NY STATE
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Bagmaster .com has nice nylon holsters & pouches for a reasonable price
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Location: Central Florida
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For a CHEAP holster, go to your local gun shop and look through the 'cheap pile'. You might get something for a quarter...
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Location: PENSACOLA, FL
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Guide Gear Cross Draw / Desk Rider Holster, 1911, Browning Hi-Power And Other Large To Medium-Frame Pistols With Small Trigger Guards, Holsters, Guide Gear at Sportsman's Guide
I have one of these and it carries my 1911 or CZ-52 very well. Comfortable sitting and standing. Conceals under a jacket, even under a long dark colored button down shirt. Marginal concealment under t'shirt.
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Location: Virginia
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You could buy a cheap Uncle Mike's canvas holder that's made for a right handed person and put it on your left side for cross draw. They're like 13 bucks or so and would do the job for what you're looking for.
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