Left handed holsters


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deadeyedog270
November 10, 2009, 06:44 PM
I have a Taurus Revolver Model 627 Tracker
http://www.genitron.com/HandgunDB/DB-Handgun-Detail.asp?ID=1548&ID1=1548&ID2=1654&ID3=0

I currently have a hip holster for it but between my cell and knife it is to much on the hip pluse it dose not conceal it very well.
Can some one give me some sugestions on other holsters that would be good and where to buy looking for good quality and moderate price in a left handed

was maybe looking for a horizontal shoulder holster any suggestions would be great

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Sunray
November 15, 2009, 02:04 AM
"...too much on the hip..." Put the phone and knife(big one? Lose a big knife.) on the other side and buy a gun belt. The belt is just as important as the holster. A good belt makes a huge difference.
There are dress gun belts available at reasonable money.
For example. http://www.galls.com/style.html?assort=general_catalog&style=LP224
"...looking for a horizontal shoulder holster..." Takes some getting used to as they're not quick to get at. Uncle Mike's makes several inexpensive ballistic nylon shoulder holsters. Used one for my BHP while in The Queen's Service.

deadeyedog270
November 15, 2009, 11:50 AM
thank for responding the knife i carry is a all in one fold up can not be with out after all I can cut rope with a gun. I guess i am going to have to do a lot of looking and trying on this one to much waight on my belt pinches a nerve in my back. I am looking for a lighter gun for my CCW but this is what I carry as my side arm when hunting.

SharpsDressedMan
November 16, 2009, 06:59 PM
Get a wide belt, maybe even a GI web belt. It distributes weight of equipment carried better than a narrow belt. I can carry a gun like a 1911 or large revolver, big knife, canteen, first aid pouch (usually a GI ammo pouch converted to cary small items and first aid stuff), and it can be balanced around the waist. If it is STILL too much, you can add an "H" or "Y" type harness to go over the shoulders and help take the weight off your hips and back. Might look goofy, but it works. Soldiers have known this for hundreds of years.

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