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Old 06-04-2019, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by jaymoore View Post
Another option, if you can find one used, is the old (1970's era) Roy's pancake holster for the 3 1/2" M27. I like them, not that i carry big iron much anymore, except in the woods.

BTW, for hunting, etc., there are also "bandoleer" holsters, which I often utilize for both iron and optic equipped revolvers. Usually nylon, as they tend to get wet. And really only needed when dragging out a deer, jumping creeks, etc. Otherwise, the revolver is generally in hand!
That is a great idea, the Roy pancake holster as long as it has a thumb strap/button for retention! I have a a belly band holster I was using for when running outdoors with the GSD pup getting her exercise. Secure, snug and close to the body with decent presentation time (about 3 seconds compared to 1.5seconds with an OWB holster), but sweat was a constant problem in the summer time. It sure does hide an "N" frame like no other though!
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