Savage14
Regular Member
Just was wondering if anyone here uses them and what brands they prefer. I used shoulder holsters in the militar and thought they were pretty comfortable and was planning on getting a set for concealed carry.
Just was wondering if anyone here uses them and what brands they prefer. I used shoulder holsters in the militar and thought they were pretty comfortable and was planning on getting a set for concealed carry.
Why do folks come to a board dedicated to the lawful open carrying of firearms and ask questions about carrying concealed? Especially when Google, which ought to be your friend, can help you locate so many boards dedicated to the subject of carrying concealed?
stay safe.
I second this. A great training technique. Also leave it on and see who it flags while in the holsterAn interesting exercise with a gun holstered in a shoulder holster, or any holster but particularly other than a hip holster, is to install a laser pointer, like a bore sighting laser, and then draw and watch the muzzle sweep.
All guns are LOADED until they are not. Cover with the MUZZLE that only which would be destroyed. Keep your finger off the TRIGGER. Know your TARGET and what is beyond.
Read OPie's other posts, in one of which he describes himself as a PTSD invalided non-com.
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/s...id=92202&contenttype=vBForum_Post&showposts=1
I find shoulder holsters are my most comfortable mode of carry. I do a lot of driving daily ,and iwb and owb holsters
just don't cut it, they get fouled in the seat belt and are very uncomfortable on the hip. I can't speak for other state laws
but in Washington state a CCWP is required for carry in a vehicle, open or concealed. I've found over many years that
there is a time to open carry and a time to conceal carry, so I made sure I am always legal by having a CCWP.
I feel I've got the best of both worlds.
..............................Jack
I've used horizontal as well and nothing against against them, just a big fan of flagging everyone all around me.I have always preferred horizontal shoulder holsters my self to vertical ones.
But I have friend that uses a nylon tanker model to carry his delta elite in while we are back backing seems to work well for him.
If you dont have anything to add, dont comment.
Kopis you would lose a third of the comments on the board.
for driving and when i ride my motorcycle.
I OC with a fobus on the bike. No worries, no wear.
I have used both and you are spot on, the bandoleer is a better fit and draw.If you intend on carrying open I would suggest the bandoleer instead of the shoulder holster.
Absolutely.I only EDC a OWB holster.
I've used horizontal as well and nothing against against them, just a big fan of flagging everyone all around me.
Just NOT a big fan of flagging lol. Which I'm sure you knew. I just realized when you reposted I messed it up.
Just NOT a big fan of flagging lol. Which I'm sure you knew. I just realized when you reposted I messed it up.
I'm not either. One reason why I haven't bought a shoulder holster yet.