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shoulder holsters are a tough deal.
My good one I ordered from here https://weaponseducationholsters.com/collections/shoulder-holsters
That's the goofy guy from the weapons education YouTube channel. His prices have gone up some (ouch!). I will note that the finish is excellent and it looks and feels great. The downsides are, cost, wait, communication with seller, the custom fit part of it is very functional and does work but the guy dropped the ball right at the very end. I'll explain,
They are custom fit which means he'll make sure the straps have enough adjustment for your size and body type, exactly. There is miles or adjustment to make it smaller and nowhere at all to go to make it any bigger. Last I checked we all kind of grow outward over the years, he didn't account for that so I can shrink a bunch and still have a proper fit but growing isn't an option. The wait was something like 1.5- 2 YEARS to get it and I had to threaten to cancel my order a couple times, left voicemail because no one answers the phone over there. It was frustrating and after I finally got it and it fit I wasn't about to send it back out for the guy to fiddle with new straps , I just dealt with it. It has been great actually.
I have a gunfighters Inc. chest holster for my super redhawk, very comfortable and we'll made but it conceals nothing (may not be an issue for you). I use it if I'll be walking a lot and want a massive revolver. Not too practical here in Illinois but an option I like to have
I do have a vertical uncle Mike's beauty for my 6" gp100. It's absurd , it does work but it's huge and weird and conceals nothing and the straps are little and wiggly and the gun moves around a lot. I use it for shooting on private property , just so I gave some place to put my range beater that's not pulling my pants down. I can't recommend it.
I have a galco horizontal holster that us good but it makes you look twice as wide. It's ok for winter but not perfect for anything. It has no straps to hold it down, good for range of motion but not good for keeping everything in place.
If you want I can include pictures, just don't have any handy.
Good luck, getting hands on a good quality properly fit shoulder holster isn't easy. Worth it in the end if it's what you want.
My good one I ordered from here https://weaponseducationholsters.com/collections/shoulder-holsters
That's the goofy guy from the weapons education YouTube channel. His prices have gone up some (ouch!). I will note that the finish is excellent and it looks and feels great. The downsides are, cost, wait, communication with seller, the custom fit part of it is very functional and does work but the guy dropped the ball right at the very end. I'll explain,
They are custom fit which means he'll make sure the straps have enough adjustment for your size and body type, exactly. There is miles or adjustment to make it smaller and nowhere at all to go to make it any bigger. Last I checked we all kind of grow outward over the years, he didn't account for that so I can shrink a bunch and still have a proper fit but growing isn't an option. The wait was something like 1.5- 2 YEARS to get it and I had to threaten to cancel my order a couple times, left voicemail because no one answers the phone over there. It was frustrating and after I finally got it and it fit I wasn't about to send it back out for the guy to fiddle with new straps , I just dealt with it. It has been great actually.
I have a gunfighters Inc. chest holster for my super redhawk, very comfortable and we'll made but it conceals nothing (may not be an issue for you). I use it if I'll be walking a lot and want a massive revolver. Not too practical here in Illinois but an option I like to have
I do have a vertical uncle Mike's beauty for my 6" gp100. It's absurd , it does work but it's huge and weird and conceals nothing and the straps are little and wiggly and the gun moves around a lot. I use it for shooting on private property , just so I gave some place to put my range beater that's not pulling my pants down. I can't recommend it.
I have a galco horizontal holster that us good but it makes you look twice as wide. It's ok for winter but not perfect for anything. It has no straps to hold it down, good for range of motion but not good for keeping everything in place.
If you want I can include pictures, just don't have any handy.
Good luck, getting hands on a good quality properly fit shoulder holster isn't easy. Worth it in the end if it's what you want.