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  • Geezer

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    I have one for 4 inch K frames but it's not exactly horizontal. It was made by Two Fools Leather Goods. I'll try to find it and get a picture.
     

    mongoose

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    In the future I was told I would need to have my wrist fused. I am very interested in these holsters as an option for carry.
     

    jrbfishn

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    I don't do horizontal but I do sometimes cary a single action in an angled crossdraw holster. Works good for my bad joints.

    Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
     

    servis

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    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?
     

    Byrd666

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    I looked into these, or something real similar quite a while back. And while I like the idea for driving, as an edc type thing, it just wasn't for me and my situation.

    I used to have a link to a few of them until I cleaned up my computer a few weeks back.
     

    rotor

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    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.
     

    mongoose

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    I don't do horizontal but I do sometimes cary a single action in an angled crossdraw holster. Works good for my bad joints.

    Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
    Do you have a maker that you recommend?
     

    toddnjoyce

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    I’ve used true horizontal canted cross-draw holsters. The problem with a true horizontal is the but of the gun ends up in….a….um….how do I say this….tactically and uncomfortable place while seated. I’ve also seen an ‘upside down’ horizontal where the butt/mag okate faces skyward. Again, not the most tactically sound position.

    The only place I’ve used a horizontal cross-draw is on the chest of my plate carrier.
     

    toddnjoyce

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    Where are the "PICTURES"!

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