JAREDSHS
Member
Help needed.
I am an old phart-----read that as 74 plus. I have turned away from
auto loaders for primary carry. reasons being even tho I am proficent
with a big auto on a good day, BUT old man "ARTHUR" can catch you off guard
at critical moments and if this happens it could cost me my life. With
all the formentioned info being considered, I have changed my primary
carry to a S&W 66-2,357 magnum carry, four inch. I used to carry a model 19 four inch on duty years ago, so all the motor memories are still
there imbeded in my brain. Here is where I need some suggestions. How
do I carry it concealed? Forget inside the waist band---can't tolerate it.
Forget shoulder holster---can't stand it.This leaves strong side and cross
draw on the belt. I know that to start with I am going to have to invest
in a new belt to support the gun. I am strongley inclined to favor cross
draw carry. My reasons are that in a major confrontation I can pretty well
count on ME being knocked flat on my back by an aggressor. Thats what
they do to old men before they finish them off----knock them down and
then kick the **** out of them and thenxxxxx. SO crossdraw is a good
answer to the situation. Physically I am more flexible to crossdraw than
strong side reaching high.
SO---- here is my question---should I consider a dedicated crossdraw
holster? Specifically has anyone seen or handeled the GALCO wheel gunner holster?? Thats what I am really asking here.
OK guys and gals lemmy have it...
I am an old phart-----read that as 74 plus. I have turned away from
auto loaders for primary carry. reasons being even tho I am proficent
with a big auto on a good day, BUT old man "ARTHUR" can catch you off guard
at critical moments and if this happens it could cost me my life. With
all the formentioned info being considered, I have changed my primary
carry to a S&W 66-2,357 magnum carry, four inch. I used to carry a model 19 four inch on duty years ago, so all the motor memories are still
there imbeded in my brain. Here is where I need some suggestions. How
do I carry it concealed? Forget inside the waist band---can't tolerate it.
Forget shoulder holster---can't stand it.This leaves strong side and cross
draw on the belt. I know that to start with I am going to have to invest
in a new belt to support the gun. I am strongley inclined to favor cross
draw carry. My reasons are that in a major confrontation I can pretty well
count on ME being knocked flat on my back by an aggressor. Thats what
they do to old men before they finish them off----knock them down and
then kick the **** out of them and thenxxxxx. SO crossdraw is a good
answer to the situation. Physically I am more flexible to crossdraw than
strong side reaching high.
SO---- here is my question---should I consider a dedicated crossdraw
holster? Specifically has anyone seen or handeled the GALCO wheel gunner holster?? Thats what I am really asking here.
OK guys and gals lemmy have it...