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That's a fine looking holster Jerry. Is that a single-loop design. Do you have any pics of the other side?


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Single loop, here's the reverse side.

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Jerry,

What is the reason for the stitching stopping before the trigger guard?

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The trigger guard rests on the welt at that point.

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Thanks Jerry. That's very nice! I'm a diehard user of single loop designs. Will have to order one of those from Ken.


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Ken Null’s designs aren’t for everyone, but I’m currently wearing his SKR shoulder rig. Body type and dressing style severely limit my successful concealed carry: I’ m 160 lb., 5’9”, 32” waist and wear business or business casual (no @#$% “sport jacket”). This effectively limits most options in the summer, and I’m finding this works for me. My wife looked at the product and declared it an aesthetic “piece of crap”: well, it’s not designed to be pretty, but it does work well if you do your part. I have over 500 practice draws so far, and I’ll trust my life to it. Pocket carry would mean either wearing pants several sizes too large, or accused of “being glad” to meet everyone 

Any correspondence with Mr. Null over the years has revealed him to be nothing other than a fine gentleman and solid craftsman, and I would buy any number of his other products if they suited my needs.
 
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I just ordered a SMZ shoulder rig from him. I spoke to him at about 930am and he told me he would probably have it ready that afternoon. I called him about 230pm to ask another question and he was packing it up to ship!
 
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I just got a belt, holster(UNS),and mag carrier from him. Took about a week and everything is great!
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1st Rate product - as good as it gets.

Fit, finish and design are tops. The RSS for J-frames is the best for this mode of carry.

Requires patience - don't call and bug them all the time.


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