My First Shoulder Holster

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Re: My First Shoulder Holster

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...what's the correction???
... Bianchi isn't making them anymore...I'll check out Nevada...called Alessi and they do, but it's not elastic closure, it's a thumb break...might work, though...
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Re: My First Shoulder Holster

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...Nevada is exactly what I wanted...and it IS a great price...you sold 'em a few with that reference...
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They are good people, too. Excellent products all around. Glad to help.
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Re: My First Shoulder Holster

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...prolly helped a lot of us with that one...those were popular holsters when they were Bianchi...these are double the price but almost half the price of the Alessi which has a thumb snap...old fumbly fingers don't like thumb snaps...grab it and pull works for me!!! Had the Bianchi for a 4" M19 and a M60 2"...comfortable and fast...never came out accidentally...
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Re: My First Shoulder Holster

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Well, so far so good. I've gotten used to the shoulder rig, and I am finding that I like it. Logistically, it makes sense for me. It's easy to slide into in the morning, and easy to shuck off when I get home. I can disarm much more discreetly when I get to work (c'mon campus carry). Nobody can see the empty rig under my shirt while on the job, but I have the option of sneaking into my server closet if removal is required. The clueless remain clueless, and I'm at a minimum of discomfort.

I think I have found my new primary carry method. But I still have my other IWB holsters that can still be deployed (BUG, anyone?).

The only problem is that ONLY my G19 and G22 fit inside it. I may have to get a G26 or G27 to finish the ensemble. I hope my wife isn't reading this. :lol:
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Re: My First Shoulder Holster

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Doh! I went and done it. A new 4Gen G27 followed me home the other day. :cool:
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Re: My First Shoulder Holster

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pedalman wrote:Doh! I went and done it. A new 4Gen G27 followed me home the other day. :cool:

Very nice of you to adopt it. :tiphat: ;-)

Also....glad to hear that shoulder carry is working out for you.


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