Does anybody carry like this?

If he wore it with holster on right side and strap over left shoulder, butt would be angled for a lefty cross draw and snap release would still be next to the body and ready for release by left thumb during cross draw.
Ok, guess I didn’t figure that.
 
I blew the image in post 1 up. The holster itself appears to be a right hand shoulder holster, the retention strap would go across the front of the holster to keep the gun from flopping out. (See a Bianchi X15) What I can see of the harness would match that. As a certain comedian would say: "Here's your sign!" Or maybe "Improvise, adapt and celebrate your ignorance."
 
I saw this and I'm still scratching my head. Anybody know how you would draw from this rig? Sorry about the resolution, had to grab a screenshot, crop and enlarge.
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If he’s left-handed, I don’t see the problem.
He has the short loop snapped around his belt, and the shoulder strap keeps the holster vertical.
 
This looks like an off-duty soldier going thru the chow line in a military mess hall scenario that has been issued the gun but has no secure place to store it yet. Probably doesn’t even have any ammo. Just a way to make sure it does not get stolen with him on the hook for it. So he takes it everywhere he goes until better arrangements can be made.
 
This looks like an off-duty soldier going thru the chow line in a military mess hall scenario that has been issued the gun but has no secure place to store it yet. Probably doesn’t even have any ammo. Just a way to make sure it does not get stolen with him on the hook for it. So he takes it everywhere he goes until better arrangements can be made.
To me, it appears he is on the serving side so a mess cook, or whatever the current slang for belly robber.

Kevin
 

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