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I'm partial to this rig from O'Rourke Leather when packing my 3" 610-2 (pictured) or my 3" 25-14.
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Do you know of any place to get his holsters his website seems to be offline. Thanks!
I'm partial to this rig from O'Rourke Leather when packing my 3" 610-2 (pictured) or my 3" 25-14.
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My Performance Center 627 UDR in its Lobo Gun Leather Enhanced Pancake holster. These Lobo pancakes are some of the most comfortable holsters I've used in 40+ years of concealed carry.
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That does look like a nice rig. Have you seen one with a thumb break?
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If you want one with a thumb break, Ray will make it for you.
Lobo Gun Leather - ENHANCED PANCAKE STYLE HOLSTER, NEW FOR 2010!
Do you know of any place to get his holsters his website seems to be offline. Thanks!
CWH44300,
what models are those holsters? Are they both the enhanced pancake?
The torttia? I think that's the way I'm headed. Are happy quality wise?I have El Paso Saddlery rigs for both of my 'N' frames....
3" Model 629:
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5" Model 625:
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I carried my Centennial in an upside down shoulder holster on my strong side for years-- lots faster to draw in my opinion, and it didn't look like you were going for your gun.For CCW I prefer my SW1911, but when concealing isn't necessary, I prefer this combo, my 629-2 'Mountain Revolver' .44mag in an old safariland shoulder rig. I happen to be a right-handed person, and this was a right-handed holster, but after a lot of draw-practice I decided to actually 'flip' it, and I wear it on my right side now, as a lefty would for cross draw. I find that my 'cavalry' draw is significantly faster than my cross draw, and also much easier for me to control and limit where that muzzle is pointing between it leaving the holster and the sights reaching the target. Also, I've found that being a righty, it's easier for me to 'forget' this massive gun is there (not entirely, but you know what I mean?)when I'm wearing it on my right side. Anyone else wear their shoulder rig on the same side as their dominant hand? I find it to be comfier, faster, and safer, but I know it's different strokes for different folks. I just got this awesome wheelgun not long ago, I wear a big jacket in the winter, so I might be able to CCW with this rig in the colder months depending on where I'm going and what I'll be doing.
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That looks perfectEPS.....
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That looks perfect
Is it the tortilla?
I have got to have one