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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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Old January 18th, 2009, 03:42 PM   #1
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Shoulder Carry Rig Questions

Giving a lot of thought to carrying with a shoulder rig and have been looking at a few, just have not tried one on yet. Three seasons of the year I ride my Harley and in the past have just open carried with an OWB paddle or 3 hole holster.

So I've been considering a shoulder rig for riding as well as for concealment under suit coat while at work.

Question comes down to comfort, and need. I don't carry extra magazines now and don't want to carry with a shoulder rig either.

Work is generally a white or blue dress shirt and a suit or sport coat.
I'd like the rig to be leather, not suede or nylon.

Have found Galco makes a holster to fit my M&P40:
M&P40 Holster
Does not seem to be an abundance of setups made for my weapon.

But not sure on the rig itself, I like the look of the Executive Shoulder Holster set up as it does not have the magazine pouches:
Executive Shoulder Holster
But that sure is a bunch of $$$

The Jackass rigs as well as the Classic and Classic II's all seem to be set up for accessories on the weak side, and the "Lite" seems to be suede. (no thanks)

I've searched through 20 or 30 old threads and looked at Uncle Mike's and DeSantis but they seem to all be nylon rigs.
Also, would really prefer the rig to be able to hang off the shoulder and not have to clip into my belt (especially under the holster)
I see the Executive clips to the week side.

Thanks and look forward to your comments.
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Old January 18th, 2009, 03:47 PM   #2
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All the shoulder rigs I have tried (2 horizontal nylon ones and 1 vertical galco) have been symmetrical, and don't feel right without the magazines. Just isn't balanced. The clip into the belt part is to make a quick draw possible. Otherwise the holster just ends up coming out with the gun.
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Old January 18th, 2009, 03:49 PM   #3
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You might take a look at Andrews custom leather "monarch" rig (www.andrewsleather.com). I ordered mine last september and it ships this week. I have also heard great things about Lou Alessi.
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Old January 18th, 2009, 05:28 PM   #4
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You may wish to check the Kramer leather should rigs out. They are EXTREMELY comfortable and are made entirely of leather. They are a bit expensive but you get what you pay for. Over the long haul they are cheaper. I have several Kramer holsters that are daily use items and are going strong for over 5 years now. Divide the initial cost over that time and they are about 1/3 the cost of "off the rack" holsters.
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All the shoulder rigs I have tried (2 horizontal nylon ones and 1 vertical galco) have been symmetrical, and don't feel right without the magazines. Just isn't balanced. The clip into the belt part is to make a quick draw possible. Otherwise the holster just ends up coming out with the gun.
I agree with this statement. Sorry no suggestion as I use a SERPA shoulder rig.
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i just picked up a holster for conceal carry,it straps to your body,it will hold my 1911 and my xd9.[not at the same time?]it is the most comfortable strap i've tryed on.they also make them for 2 guns under each arm.
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Concealed Handgun Carry, Inc. - BUSHWACKER HOLSTERS
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Been pretty happy with my (3) Miami Classic rigs. No clipping underneath, but carrying something on the off side (spare mags/cuffs/N.Y.Reload) is pretty much required. It does work great on the motorcycle. Can't think of ANY I've seen that meet ALL of your criteria.
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Shoulder holster - every holster drawer needs one.

I don't think I would ever get one but if I did I am partial to Andrews and Alessi.

If not carrying mags, I think the Andrews Solo is the one to have.
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Question comes down to comfort, and need. I don't carry extra magazines now and don't want to carry with a shoulder rig either.


Have found Galco makes a holster to fit my M&P40:
M&P40 Holster
Does not seem to be an abundance of setups made for my weapon.

But not sure on the rig itself, I like the look of the Executive Shoulder Holster set up as it does not have the magazine pouches:
Executive Shoulder Holster
But that sure is a bunch of $$$

The Jackass rigs as well as the Classic and Classic II's all seem to be set up for accessories on the weak side, and the "Lite" seems to be suede. (no thanks)
First...the Executive Shoulder Holster is made for certain small frame guns only, like the PPK. However Galco offers the Half Harness with Belt clip, which is similar to the executive and can be fitted with any holster made for the Miami series.

The Miami series can be fitted with only a tie down on the off side. This is the way I prefer to wear my Miami Classic. You just remove the mag carrier and add the tie down in it's place. It makes for a very secure and stable rig, with little "give" during a draw.

Galco also has a half harness with an elastic loop, but I've not personally used that rig.

I do have experience with the outstanding Executive, the Half Harness and the Miami Classic. Galco offers a plethora of accessories for their shoulder holsters...one reason I like them.

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I bought a horizontal shoulder holster for my G-26; it was a good, relatively inexpensive holster, comfortable while driving or riding the Harley ... BUT the idea the gun was sweeping everybody behind me made me uncomfortable; I know, it's stupid, but I am too old to be uncomfortable
So I carried with an empty chamber ... a couple of times, and that got me upset, because that was stupid.
I always stress the importance of carrying the same gun in the same condition and now, I am doing the opposite
So the shoulder rig went in the infamous holster box, never to come out again.
So, unless you don't mind wasting a hundred bill, see if you can "try before you buy"...
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