Works For Me…Cross Draw

I like cross-draw for field carry or riding an ATV or SxS.

Got severa Bianchi 111 Cyclone holsters.

and two Kirkpatrick "Texas Cross Draw" TCDs for long road trips.... 6906 and Beretta 92 Compact.
 
I pocket carry most of the time but will wear a vest when traveling with my edc in a inside left side pocket. Also carry in the front leg pocket of my velcro pants. Never thought much of appendix carry, having a loaded gun pointing near my femoral artery or my junk. I have always carried a crossdraw as a cas shooter. I need to find a cross for my j frame it would appear.
 
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OK, I won't complain about your cross-draw holster until you show up at the range and complain I won't let you draw and fire from it at a firing line. :rolleyes:
Same problem with my shoulder holster unless I am outdoors with a whole bay to myself. :D

My club has a "Combat Range" where different variations are permitted. But, only one on the range at a time.

If you have a holstered gun on the indoor or outdoor pistol ranges, it doesn't matter if you cross draw, side draw, front draw or ankle draw, you better not draw it at all!
 
I have a quick clip on my 38 Airweight, and like it in cross draw, but it doesn't stay in place well. Mostly for the trip to the corner gas and snacks, or a fast rip to the grocery. For my 365's, I do have a Cytac paddle OWB, with a rotating position lock, that sets it for any angle on any position. Even upside-down on the back for either hand. It's good for cross draw on my left, seated, driving. The inside belt/waistband paddle is big, and I didn't expect it to be comfortable that way.
 
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