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I personally have always loved to wear a shoulder holster, as I sit a lot in our vehicles, since I won't go into the stores if I can keep from it. And I don't like the added weight of carrying on the belt line for any reason.
https://americancop.com/shoulder-holsters-part-1/ https://americancop.com/shoulder-holsters-part-2/
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Good articles J_B. I guess I need to dig my old one out. To be honest, I'm not sure what I carried in it. My guess it was either a 1911 or a 2.5" Model 19.
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Good articles JB. The first picture in part 1 reminds me of the old Jasckass rigs.
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Just ordered this one for my S&W mod 66-8 tired of using the old vintage vertical shoulder holster.
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