flhr95
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Do they make a high rise OWB holster for the j frame 442 so you don't have to wear really long T shirts.
I don't know, but my thought is that J Frames go in pocket holsters, never on the belt. That said, I think the holster used by Andy in NYPD Blue to carry his two-inch Model 36 rode very high. In case you did not watch the show, Andy is on the left.
Flora Van Orden’s Chiefs Special holster has been reunited with her revolver, the collector who has her revolver now owns her holster too.
She could have attached her holster to a cotton webbing shoulder strap with the brass buckles but reportedly wore it on her belt. I’ve heard at least one story of her entertaining a visiting FBI agent with her skill.
Here is the Berns-Martin I ordered when I was 16.
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Curious viewpoint! High riding J frames are as old as J frames, here's the owner of Evaluator Ltd's baby 36, one of the very first ever, in her Berns-Martin 'Lightning' belt holster (cprrection, hers is the Triple Draw with buckles to attach a shoulder harness). March 1951 for her revolver. Another 36 is shown in her holster which is in turnerriver's collection, the revolver itself is owned by another forum member.
Nothing like genuine OEM leather for the gun/leather rig! This one was made by S&W when they had their Lillington, North Carolina factory.
I don't know the year, but I believe the factory was sold to G & G who continued making leather for S&W but branded with their own logo.
You Members who are leather experts can correct me if my above statements are not correct.
This holster has ridden high on my Galco very stiff black gun belt for many, many years with M36, M-60, and M-637-2, at 4 o'clock.
EDC replaced with M&P 2.0 Compact in Kydex a couple years ago, but "ol standby" could still perform duty anytime, anywhere.
I don't know, but my thought is that J Frames go in pocket holsters, never on the belt. That said, I think the holster used by Andy in NYPD Blue to carry his two-inch Model 36 rode very high. In case you did not watch the show, Andy is on the left.
I envy you. I have yet to find a shoulder rig that fits my body shape - and I've tried a BUNCH of them....99% of the time I carry in a shoulder rig - can’t get a much higher ride than that. A light Hawaiian type shirt works great.
You are not the only one. I am somewhat barrel-chested and I have found that strong side, belt carry is the most convenient and fastest access form of carry.I envy you. I have yet to find a shoulder rig that fits my body shape - and I've tried a BUNCH of them.
I'm VERY barrel-chested - and by that I mean my chest is almost as "deep" as it is wide.
That means my shoulders are relatively narrow, compared to the width of my chest and hips.
For you lucky guys with the classic "wedge" shape - shoulders wider than hips and a chest that is significantly wider than it is deep, a shoulder rig works.
For guys built like me - not so much.