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<blockquote data-quote="jej" data-source="post: 1226053" data-attributes="member: 5563"><p>Shoulder holsters work fine for this, if you do not have to carry a pack. I don't much like them for general concealed carry - they are slow to draw from, and its hard to protect the weapon from someone trying to take it from you. They are great for driving and they let you carry a large frame revolver painlessly, and assuming you have a CCW, you can have it in place and ready to use while you are driving to your location. When I use one of those Wilderness Safepackers on a fanny pack [which is loaded with a couple canteens, and has a pouch that has my first aid kit and a sandwich in it and so forth] I have to transfer the weapon to the pack when I arrive. Can't much drive with all that junk around my waist. </p><p></p><p>I have a couple leather Bianchi X15 [I think that is the model number] that would work for this, though something in nylon might be better for getting wet and dirty, if you can find the right one. I have never seen a nylon shoulder holster rig I liked.</p><p></p><p>jej</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jej, post: 1226053, member: 5563"] Shoulder holsters work fine for this, if you do not have to carry a pack. I don't much like them for general concealed carry - they are slow to draw from, and its hard to protect the weapon from someone trying to take it from you. They are great for driving and they let you carry a large frame revolver painlessly, and assuming you have a CCW, you can have it in place and ready to use while you are driving to your location. When I use one of those Wilderness Safepackers on a fanny pack [which is loaded with a couple canteens, and has a pouch that has my first aid kit and a sandwich in it and so forth] I have to transfer the weapon to the pack when I arrive. Can't much drive with all that junk around my waist. I have a couple leather Bianchi X15 [I think that is the model number] that would work for this, though something in nylon might be better for getting wet and dirty, if you can find the right one. I have never seen a nylon shoulder holster rig I liked. jej [/QUOTE]
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