Looking for a shoulder/belt holster

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Looking for a shoulder/belt holster

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Im looking for a sholder/belt holster for a colt comander. I've looked all over the internet but none have caught my eye. Maby some of you can help me with a good set up and have personal experience with one. Thanks in advance for your info.

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Sandman wrote:Im looking for a sholder/belt holster for a colt comander. I've looked all over the internet but none have caught my eye. Maby some of you can help me with a good set up and have personal experience with one. Thanks in advance for your info.
I swallowed hard and spent the coin for an Andrews Monarch shoulder holster last winter. Have been very pleased with it. The back strap is a significant improvement to the traditional should holster design.
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Please educate me.... what is a "shoulder/belt" type holster? I own a shoulder holster, and I own a number of belt holsters, but I don't know what a "shoulder/belt" holster is. Not trying to be a smartie-pants.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Please educate me.... what is a "shoulder/belt" type holster? I own a shoulder holster, and I own a number of belt holsters, but I don't know what a "shoulder/belt" holster is. Not trying to be a smartie-pants.
I wondered about that, too. Come to think of it, the Andrews Monarch includes belt loops on the gun holster. You can remove it from the soulder straps and wear it as an OWB holster. Haven't tried that, though.
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Im sorry for not being more specific on that. Yea my father lives in Louisiana so he gets to open carry ,and he had said he wanted a sholder holster. so I decided to get him one for his birthday and wanted him to be able to pick between shoulder carry or owb. So to kill two birds with one stone just try to find a set of some sort.

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Sandman wrote:Im sorry for not being more specific on that. Yea my father lives in Louisiana so he gets to open carry ,and he had said he wanted a sholder holster. so I decided to get him one for his birthday and wanted him to be able to pick between shoulder carry or owb. So to kill two birds with one stone just try to find a set of some sort.
I can't say that I've ever seen a set of two holsters offered like that, and don't think it's worth hunting for such a thing. The Monarch that can be belt-mounted is about the closest thing I can think of.
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Look into the Bianchi line of rigs,,,Galco also has some,,,try OpticsPlanet.com for best price

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I think that one of the shoulder rigs in the Cheaper Than Dirt catalog does that double duty...I don't have a catalog handy to confirm though.
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another vote for Andrewsa Monarch. :thumbs2:
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