I need help finding A gun holster.

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Im looking for a leather gun holster for a M&P Shield Left handed Shoulder Holster. One that sets around the armpits With double mag holders or single if that all they have. Like the one in the Picture below. If you know of one or something similar Please leave a comment.

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Thanks
 
Galco, DeSantis, Bianchi, Simply Rugged, El Paso Saddlery...
 
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Galco, DeSantis, Bianchi, Simply Rugged, El Paso Saddlery...

I took the time and went thought everything, except Bianchi they want to send my info to a third party no thanks. But as i was saying i found nothing that was what i was looking for.

Thanks for try though!
 
Kramer leather.

Well its starting to look like i might have to go to a custom. Thanks for the recommendation, there is a custom leather place where i live so ill go check them out first, if not ill see what Krammer can do. All i did yesterday is go to all the gun store's and look for one.

Thanks
 
You can call El Paso Saddlery and they will fix you up. I've visited them several times , nice guys .
 
Are you set on a shoulder setup? That's a really big rig for such a small gun. You would have many more options if you looked at other carry methods.
 
Are you set on a shoulder setup? That's a really big rig for such a small gun. You would have many more options if you looked at other carry methods.

Well i have been and still am carrying it IWB i just wanted to see if anyone knew of any shoulder rigs.
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I have a Galco right handed jack ass holster. I quit using it because I didn't like the fact that my muzzle pointed at anyone behind me. Especially my kids sitting in the back seat. You can get a version where the barrel points down. Just something to think about before you buy.

You can buy it here. http://https://www.galcogunleather.com/jackass-rig-shoulder-system_8_2_1167.html

I suppose that can make sense emotionally. However, within the framework of firearm safety rules, a properly holstered firearm isn't a firearm. This assumes that the firearm has been well maintained, of course. Personally, I prefer that it also be a modern design with a firing pin/striker block, also. Given those conditions, there is essentially zero chance of a discharge while the pistol remains holstered.

I can see an argument that you don't want the draw to be dangerous to those behind you, though. This is why competitive shooting sports ban shoulder holsters. Negligent discharges while drawing under stress do happen.
 
I suppose that can make sense emotionally. However, within the framework of firearm safety rules, a properly holstered firearm isn't a firearm. This assumes that the firearm has been well maintained, of course. Personally, I prefer that it also be a modern design with a firing pin/striker block, also. Given those conditions, there is essentially zero chance of a discharge while the pistol remains holstered.

I can see an argument that you don't want the draw to be dangerous to those behind you, though. This is why competitive shooting sports ban shoulder holsters. Negligent discharges while drawing under stress do happen.

You say it is an emotional decision, fine. But I really hate when I get muzzle swept. I was at an event with people that were carrying, one gentleman was using a shoulder holster and as he walked around in condition 1, I felt uneasy with the constant muzzle sweeps. After that I rethought my use of the shoulder holster. To each there own.
 
I have a Galco with exact setup you're referring to. Definitely not the most comfortable carry option, try it before you buy it.
 
The IWB Holster is very comfortable. The neoprene support makes it easy to wear for extensive periods though it will maintain heat and cause sweating in warmer environments. Other than that issue the holster is well designed and there is room for an extra magazine. The holster holds the gun safely and securely and is easy to adjust. Overall I still like the holster.
 
The IWB Holster is very comfortable. The neoprene support makes it easy to wear for extensive periods though it will maintain heat and cause sweating in warmer environments. Other than that issue the holster is well designed and there is room for an extra magazine. The holster holds the gun safely and securely and is easy to adjust. Overall I still like the holster.

Why are you necroposting unrelated replies to a thread that hasn't had replies in 18 months?
 
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