Veteran 4506-ers always carry the weapon in a tan Galco leather SH, with a double mag pouch on the off-side.
They wouldn't be caught dead with that roscoe stuffed inside an OWB or IWB belt rig.
They just wouldn't.![]()
Veteran 4506-ers always carry the weapon in a tan Galco leather SH, with a double mag pouch on the off-side.
They wouldn't be caught dead with that roscoe stuffed inside an OWB or IWB belt rig.
They just wouldn't.![]()
As much as I used to enjoy watching Miami Vice in the days before the kids arrived, I am not that interested in carrying my 4506-1. Although I have on a couple of occasions carried my similar sized 97bd when I was walking out the door and realized that I had forgotten to lock it in the safe. I am really more interested in getting a minimalist kydex holster for the 4506-1 so that I can have it at the ready as a home defense gun with the trigger protected.
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I am really more interested in getting a minimalist kydex holster for the 4506-1 so that I can have it at the ready as a home defense gun with the trigger protected as I move it and others from the safe to their special places in the house and back.
I decided against a Galco shoulder holster due to the plastic hardware, especially on a stainless gun.
The plastic hardware on Galco rigs suits the purpose. It's lighter than metal hardware, something important in a rig suspended off your shoulders. It also doesn't rust or corrode, due to perspiration, like steel or brass hardware will. I routinely see supposed custom shoulder rugs costing more that use heavy steel hardware and an overbuilt shoulder harness that looks like something off an ALICE pack. What are they trying to carry, a bazooka? The early ******* and Galco rigs used metal hardware. The company switched to plastic and saving pennies on hardware had nothing to do with it. I've used them for decades and have never had a fitting fail. I don't know why a stainless gun should be a concern.
10mm Pros-in-the-Know always say:
"It's Galco ... or no-go."
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