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I recently saw these advertised for medium-size revolvers.
Has anyone here tried one ?
The idea looks good. . . . .
leVieux
I used a horizontal holster for years when I was paddling canoes and kayaks later. Very easy to draw from the sitting position required for these activities.
Question. Are these legal for concealed/open carry?
For open carry gun must be in a holster. No holster required for concealed but why would you? Guntests.com had an excellent article on shoulder holsters, if you are subscribed.I used a horizontal holster for years when I was paddling canoes and kayaks later. Very easy to draw from the sitting position required for these activities.
Question. Are these legal for concealed/open carry?
Do you have a maker that you recommend?I don't do horizontal but I do sometimes cary a single action in an angled crossdraw holster. Works good for my bad joints.
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I make my own.Do you have a maker that you recommend?
ThanksI make my own.
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