very comfortable, no printing, extremely well made


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This is the way I was taught to use a shoulder rig and it isn't all that different from your normal '4 step' draw.TLynnHughes wrote:I've always wondered...so I'll just ask: How is that rig when you actually draw from it? As clutzy as I can be, I have envisioned being entangled in the whole affair and still not being able to get my gun out (think Lucille Ball).![]()
So...since I'm still learning about these things, I thought I'd ask someone who uses one.
T.
I have one you can try. Your H&K will mostlikely fit well enough for you get an idea of whether you like a shoulder rig or not.TLynnHughes wrote:I've always wondered...so I'll just ask: How is that rig when you actually draw from it? As clutzy as I can be, I have envisioned being entangled in the whole affair and still not being able to get my gun out (think Lucille Ball).![]()
So...since I'm still learning about these things, I thought I'd ask someone who uses one.
T.
or people like me who carry...casingpoint wrote:If people with horizontal shoulder rigs are so comfortable they won't accidentally discharge into the people behind, why do they suddenly cool at the prospect of a holster that holds the gun upside down, pointed at their armpit? I'm just saying...
You guys who appendix carry are crazy.or people like me who carry...
Having seen a number of folks with through and through holes and powder burns... I agree.casingpoint wrote:You guys who appendix carry are crazy.or people like me who carry...
You sure can ... there are screws that attach the holster to the rig. only takes about a minute to change out.The Annoyed Man wrote:One thing I'm curious about on the shoulder holster rigs... Can you buy one rig, and then buy different holsters/mag holders for it to fit different guns?