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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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![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Martinsville, IN
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I'm waiting for my K&D holster to get here, but I need a non-expensive one that's relatively nice to get me by until mid October, and I was thinking about the Galco Stow-n-Go. Has anyone had any experience with this holster?
Oh, and it'd be for a Rossi 461 revolver with a 2" barrel.
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Iowa
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I have a stow-n- go for my Kahr PM9 and another one for my Ruger LCP. They are just fine for the price. They hold up well and are very easy to get on and off. I realize they won't hold up forever, and they don't replace my good leather, but I wouldn't hesistate to buy another one. I find them very convenient and a good value.
Best of luck!
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Location: TN
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They do the job pretty well, decent rough but fairly soft leather.
I've carried Ruger 101 with one. Have the "Walkabout", which is the Stow and Go with additional mag holder for Kahr (although I generally pocket carry the Kahr). Both holsters fit the guns adequately, and form around them quite well. Main drawback is same as with all the holsters that have clip right on the gun area, in that it adds some rigidity and thickness right there on the holstering area, and doesn't hold into the body quite as well as holsters with double clips or loops that are placed in front and behind actual gun holding area. But for $20 or less, the Stow and Go is a good deal, and works decently. - OS |
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