Poll: How do you carry in the woods?

How do you prefer to carry in the woods?

  • Belt Holster OWB

    Votes: 96 72.2%
  • Shoulder Holster

    Votes: 7 5.3%
  • Concealed in Pocket

    Votes: 4 3.0%
  • Concealed IWB

    Votes: 18 13.5%
  • Backpack

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fanny Pack or Wilderness Safepacker

    Votes: 8 6.0%

  • Total voters
    133

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How do you prefer to carry in the woods:

1) Belt Holster OWB

2) Shoulder Holster

3) Concealed in Pocket

4) Concealed IWB

5) Backpack

6) Fanny pack or Wilderness Safepacker
 
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OWB Most the time...

My 4" 29 in a belt holster,

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Su Amigo,
Dave
 
Most of the time one of my .44 Mags on the hip... Every now and then I'll be in the mood to carry my 681 in a shoulder holster in addition.

Sometimes a 12 gauge in a sling comes along too.
 
Dave, that is a beautiful holster. Is that an El Paso Saddelry? I forget the name of that holster type, but I remember there were two guys, Tom Threepersons and another fellow, who came up with holsters at the same time. That looks like the variation that the other fellow came up with... Kind of like a Threepersons but a little closer to the old west style.
 
Aaron,
That's just one I cobbled up today...

It's kinda a cross-breed between a El Paso 1930's Austin, A.W. Brill & a Tom Threepersons' type or style.
I've built and worn several like it for years now.

I'm fixin' to take up the rockin' chair at the end of the year, so maybe I'll build a few custom belts & holsters. You know 'one of a kind' sort of thing.

Su Amigo,
Dave
 
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A 44 Mtn Gun in a Mernickle Performance Series holster OWB, under a vest or shirt.

2nd Choice a Ruger 44 Spl FT 45/8s in a Nelson Leather version of a Threepersons rig on the same belt, under an outer garment.

I also wear a belt slide with 6 rounds and a skinning knife.
 
Mr. Dave, that is one of the nicest such holsters that I have ever seen. Good job sir.


I voted OWB, but the truth is depends on what gun, and what I am doing.

Hip carry is nice, and normally comfortable, but not with a pack. When I have on a backpack I typically also use a fanny pack.

If I am carrying one of my Glocks it tends to be IWB since that's the type of holsters I have for those guns.
 
I also use a safariland tactical drop leg holster. I actualy prefer this as it is much easier access especialy in the cold months.
 
Brill Holster

Dave, that is a beautiful holster. Is that an El Paso Saddelry? I forget the name of that holster type, but I remember there were two guys, Tom Threepersons and another fellow, who came up with holsters at the same time. That looks like the variation that the other fellow came up with... Kind of like a Threepersons but a little closer to the old west style.
The guy that came up with the holster that Dave's is based on was a Texas Ranger LeeTrimble back about 1920.

He went to AW Brill and Tom Threepersons went to Tio Sam Myres, and the rest is history.



Mr. Dave, that is one of the nicest such holsters that I have ever seen. Good job sir.

Dave has created his own version of the old classic and done a durn fine job of it too.



Dave,
I see there are others on the forum with good taste.

Their opinions kinda add credence to my "puppy" comment don't it?;):D

Like I said a couple of weeks ago in another thread. " I think you've got another career waitin' on deck!"

To get this thread back on track, we ain't got no woods here in SE Wyoming, but when I go to the ranch, I pack OWB.
 
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I can't believe I'm the only vote for shoulder holster. I just feel a lot more comfortable with the gun off my hip when I'm climbing etc.
 

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Dave, beautiful holster. I made one for my M29 8 3/8 because I was having trouble finding one in leather. It's so bad...how bad is it? It's so bad my wife thought I was carving up some firewood tender....

I guess I have to stick with my day job a while longer.
 
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Dave, that is a beautiful holster. Is that an El Paso Saddelry? I forget the name of that holster type, but I remember there were two guys, Tom Threepersons and another fellow, who came up with holsters at the same time. That looks like the variation that the other fellow came up with... Kind of like a Threepersons but a little closer to the old west style.
The guy that came up with the holster that Dave's is based on was a Texas Ranger LeeTrimble back about 1920.

He went to AW Brill and Tom Threepersons went to Tio Sam Myres, and the rest is history.



Mr. Dave, that is one of the nicest such holsters that I have ever seen. Good job sir.

Dave has created his own version of the old classic and done a durn fine job of it too.



Dave,
I see there are others on the forum with good taste.

Their opinions kinda add credence to my "puppy" comment don't it?;):D

Like I said a couple of weeks ago in another thread. " I think you've got another career waitin' on deck!"

To get this thread back on track, we ain't got no woods here in SE Wyoming, but when I go to the ranch, I pack OWB.


Iggy,

I think it's got just a little cant on it...But, if need be a feller can still slide it around to the crossdraw position,
out of the way for ropin' and leadin' a pack horse, ect...

Thanks for the kind words,

Su Amigo,
Dave
 
I actually like the old tanker style holsters as well, they work really well at keeping the pistol out of the way as well in the brush, when back packing, etc.
 
I was torn when I answered the poll between OWB belt holster and the fanny-pack as I use both methods, but opted for the latter as I prolly do that the most. I'm glad I did because OWB is winning by a large margin, and fanny-pack didn't have a single vote until I gave it a scratch!
 
I use both belt and shoulder holsters and often carry my S&W #317 AirLite .22 in my right side vest pocket. I use a small of the back holster for my Glock #31 because that is the only holster I have for it.
 
I prefer ebibg concealed all the time. It's nobodies business if I'm carrying. I live in the desert, no real woods around so in the pocket or IWB with the shirt tail out.
 
Open Carry in a drop leg holster when in the woods, it is so easy to access it if needed.
 
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