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Shoulder Holster Draw

I’ve been critical of shoulder holsters because to draw, you have to point the gun at yourself. Turns out, a better technique eliminates that.

6 Responses to “Shoulder Holster Draw”

  1. emdfl Says:

    Never had that problem with my Biachi X-15 vertical SH. I used it to carry a 6′ M-28 clone. Very comfortble and I had it long enough for the elastic back-strap to deteriorate to uselessness, heh.

  2. SPQR Says:

    An excellent explanation by Jackson.

  3. randy Says:

    Nice technique, I’ll have to try it out.

    I’ve never felt the anxiety or whatever about drawing from my Galco Miami Classic.

    Maybe because I’ve got myself trained such that the safety does not come off until I’m bringing my sites onto the target, and my finger is off the trigger until sites are on target.

  4. Steve Torelli Says:

    Better but still doesn’t eliminate covering anybody to the shooters weak side with the muzzle.

  5. John Smith. Says:

    I prefer the old M-7 holster. I wear it for both concealed and open carry. Makes a hell of a statement when open carried… All I have to do is tuck my arm back a little to draw it safely one handed or use left hand to unsnap, then left hand clear ,then right hand withdraw weapon. The method of withdraw depends solely on carry cc or oc… Of course I am a pretty good sized guy so the extra oblique bulk does not stick out as much for cc.

  6. John Smith. Says:

    Oh forgot this detail. For me the arm tuck for concealed withdraw is just like back in the Marines when our thumbs had to be on our trouser seams. The cant of the elbow allows for the barrel to clear the arm..

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