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You probably won't regret the purchase, they're not that expensive after all. If you like to wear button or snap shirts and have them tucked in, you should add this to your box-o-holsters. I only use mine once or twice a week but I do like it. A good friend of mine tucks his Glock 19 in his, so you can get away with a little larger firearm in them.
I used to wonder why people refered to their box or drawer full of holsters. Now as I get more into concealed carry I see why. There seems to be no perfect holster for every type of clothing and every size of gun. It's kind of like matching socks or a tie, you have to pick the one that fits what you are wearing that day. A simple little slide holster seems to work on most occasions. I just ordered a Crossbreed IWB holster because of the body sheild. I haven't got it yet but I think it should work out ok, especially for cooler weather. Now I think I'll be buying a Kangaroo also.
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How about the Kangaroo...
Has anyone here tried the Kangaroo holster. Probably doesn't qualify as a shoulder holster though. That's the one that straps around your chest, made of cotton with a one size fits all pouch. I know that Reysc used one to carry his Glock 23 (I think) and he liked it at that time. I think it is basically designed to accommodate a J frame revolver or a compact auto. I've often thought of getting one for occasional use but have never taken the plunge.