High Noon vs Falco Shoulder Holsters

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nyrifleman

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Hey all,

I'm looking for a shoulder holster for my CZ 75 B. It's just too big/uncomfortable (for me) for IWB carry, and I don't really feel comfortable with OWB here in New York. Not to mention that this hardly my main carry gun. I just want a comfortable way to take it to the range without putting it in a box.

The CZ isn't as popular as some of the other models out there, so there aren't that many holster manufacturers for it. I've found two holsters that seem to meet my needs and budget:

From Falco Holsters:
http://www.falcoholsters.com/eshop/...ters/95-shoulder-holster-system-it-42-22.html

From High Noon:
http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product_Line/Under_Armor/under_armor.html

Is there anybody who has experience with either (and preferably both) of these holsters who can recommend one over the other? Are there other holsters I should be looking at? (My budget is right around $100) I do want leather. I don't really care for Kydex or Nylon.

Thanks!
 
Shoulder rigs in general are not very comfortable.

Of those two, the Falco would get the nod from me.

The Galco Miami Classic is a good one and both of those holsters are based off it.

Also consider the vertical Dirty Harry holster from Lawman leather. (they claim they can fit any gun made) They also have another version for semi-autos.
 
I use the high noon one from time to time with my SR9c. It is comfortable, but can be a little hard to conceal. I have to wear a baggy button up shirt over it or a hoodie.

For a gun as long as the CZ-75b I'd suggest a vertical shoulder holster if this is for CC. The horizontal holster will stick out terribly.
 
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