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It also comes equipped with an adjustable belt loop strap to easily attach to any size belt for a secure holster-to-body fit.
This fully adjustable rig will accommodate mid to large-range handguns, but the magazine pouches are clearly made for double stack magazines, and are accordingly large. The retaining straps on the double mag pouch have difficulty keeping single stacked magazines in. A little jiggling and the butt of even a large magazine can slip out without the strap having been undone in any way. The retaining strap for the weapon itself is also unique. It appears to have been designed to allow the user to choose either a thumb break style snap closure or a Velcro closure.
This is a little more expensive than the holsters listed above, but you do get an extra magazine holder. Otherwise they all have identical features: They are fully adjustable to fit small or large body frames and are reversible for right or left hand cross draw. The gun holster switches just fine, but the magazine pouch is facing backwards or is wrong side out when reversed for a lefty.
It would have been better if the holders were vertical and not horizontal. It also comes equipped with an adjustable belt loop strap on either side to easily attach to any size belt for a secure holster-to-body fit. This is not a padded shoulder design, but it still manages to support the holster and double magazine pouch pretty comfortably. Despite the slightly more expensive price, this is a no frills simple design meant for as little imprinting as possible.
This holster is really great not only for Airsoft, but as a costume holster as well. This is not as comfortable as the others, nor as flexible vis-a-vis which guns it can carry, but it is very cheap and ambidextrous.
All things considered, the shoulder holster is not the most suitable carry method for many gun owners, but it does offer a unique set of advantages to the user, and it has its uses.
If like many Americans, you prefer slimmer clothing, it can be really tricky to properly conceal your weapon. As long as the weather is cool and you can walk around all day with a coat or jacket without being conspicuous, then shoulder holsters are the perfect method for concealment.
Verdict: Are shoulder holsters a good method of concealed carry? Share this post with the world! Holster Categories Concealment Duty Tactical. Contact us sales frontlineholsters. Follow us. Concealment is So it's basically a non-starter. They work for general open carry purposes, but a regular OWB or drop leg holster is going to be a bit more comfortable and a little faster on the draw, which is why people who open carry regularly, whether as an armed civilian or for work, tend to prefer those methods.
Of course, you'd be looking at a shoulder holster or chest holster for an off-body carry method as that's what they're made for. A drop leg holster is also a very viable option; in fact, it accomplishes basically everything a chest or shoulder holster would do in that it works well for general open carry purposes. A drop leg holster also works well for outdoor use, and a great many of our customers actually buy their drop leg holster for use during hunting season as well as competition, range days and so on.
A shoulder holster is really more of a general carry method, more for everyday use, and a chest holster is a bit better suited to rather specific circumstances. Generally, that's how most people approach them and in our experience, that's also what tends to be what drives our customers' purchase decisions when they buy a chest holster, shoulder holster or - since we mentioned it - a drop leg holster from us.
If you were wondering what would make one or the other a better purchase for you, it's really about what you intend to do with it. If you're looking for an off-body carry method that you're going to use when concealment is just not a concern, and most likely tooling around in the outdoors, a chest holster is a great pick. If you want to carry off-body on a more regular basis, a shoulder holster is the better fit. My Cart. Shop All Holsters. Concealed Carry Holsters. Shop All Concealed Carry Holsters.
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