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If I remember correctly, it's R700 pattern so you can still make use of it.I'm stuck with a Solus pistol chassis but I have cool plans for it.
I liked my Ruger ec9. Pocket carried it for years and shot the hell out of it until I actually wore it out. Need to send it back to Ruger but I’m afraid they’ll say it’s too far goneWent to the LGS today and ordered a subcompact and a micro compact: a S&W Shield X and a S&W Bodyguard 2.0.
Never run anything as small as these. Ought to be interesting, especially with figuring out how to pocket carry that Bodyguard.
How did you do that/what pocket did you carry it in? How did you arrange all the rest of your stuff you typically keep in pockets?Pocket carried it for years and shot the hell out of it until I actually wore it out.
I shot about 3k rounds through it until it began to jam terribly. I was just very good at shooting that gun so i kept coming back to it. At one point i was able to clear a plate rack at 7 yards point shooting with it.How did you do that/what pocket did you carry it in? How did you arrange all the rest of your stuff you typically keep in pockets?
Alrighty, Here's some of my other guns and projects. Left to Right, a MPiKM kit from RTI, a CETME C kit, an Arminus .357 revolver, a gunsmith special m83/93, a vz58, a vz61 skorpion, a type 56 sks that i rebuilt (fire damaged, most of the gun is replaced), and all the working longarms ive posted before plus a JC Higgins model 20 that I modified with a Mossberg 500 mag tube (EDIT: I forgot to mention the shitrod 91/30 and the Webley Mk V revolver frame).Always
I finger-fucked the Bodyguard in the store and it's definitely pocket pistol size, at least for me. I was thinking of trying it in a back pocket but that doesn't seem feasible without something like 5.11 "This Guy Totally Is Carrying a Pistol" type pants, which I don't wear anyway. We'll see once it comes, I get a holster for it, and I do some practicing.When I pocket carry I put my gun in my right front pocket.
never have. figured they would be uncomfortable. sharp edges and all that. The desantis holster isn't really "soft" either, it's somewhere in between cloth and leather in terms of stiffness.Had you ever tried the kydex types?
I need a vertical shoulder holster for an S&W N-frame revolver.
I'm looking for good leather, and I also need matching pouches to hold speed loaders.
Any recommendations?
Anytime anyone asks about shoulder holsters I always have to recommend the Nightingale Leather Sandpiper.
would it be really crazy if i took the irons off my RXM's 17 slide and only had the holosun
If the irons don't co-witness I don't see a point in keeping them, it's not like you can quickly unscrew the optic from the slide if it fails or breaks.would it be really crazy if i took the irons off my RXM's 17 slide and only had the holosun
I checked out their website and noticed they offer weapon mounted light models. Back in the day when I was looking for an IWB for a 1911 w/ X300 I called up Milt Sparks and they tried to tell me leather with a WML is a no go due to the fitment never being quite right. I’m guessing they were full of shit?
Thanks for the lead! I really appreciate it. I definitely don't mind paying a premium for a quality product, especially since the gun wasn't exactly cheap.Anytime anyone asks about shoulder holsters I always have to recommend the Nightingale Leather Sandpiper. I've got one for my Dan Wesson Specialist, and a second one that should be shipping out on the 20th for my Staccato P. You can get them with a horizontal or vertical carry holster. Kevin at Nightingale is a true craftsman and one of the few lethersmiths who still offers full leather lining as an option on all his holsters. The Sandpiper has a magazine or speed loader carrier under the opposite arm as the holster. Kevin also offers some exotic leather options such as shark, stingray, elephant, and others.
Two things to consider: Kevin's work is not cheap, though he does offer good sales sometimes. And his work takes time, especially now that he's becoming more well-known. I ordered my latest shoulder rig on July 5th last year. At the time his backlog was quoted at 32-34 weeks. He's now at something like 46-48 weeks according to his website. However, I fully feel the wait and price are worth it.
Some other options to look at are Andrews Leather and Marston Leather. I'm currently considering a Marston shoulder rig for the Python Combat Elite I'm going to be buying soon. The one shown on their site that I'm looking at was made for a GLOCK and presents the grip at an angle instead of being horizontal or vertical, and I really like the harness design of it. The page for it says they can make the rig "for anything", so I'm going to email them and ask if it can be made for a 3" Python.
Shoulder holsters are my absolute favorite way to carry and I have spent a lot of time over the years searching the internet for high quality rigs with good designs.
Thanks for the lead! I really appreciate it. I definitely don't mind paying a premium for a quality product, especially since the gun wasn't exactly cheap.