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Post by strawhat on Aug 31, 2024 18:29:45 GMT -5
I am looking at expands my sixgun leather repertoire. I always CCW a semi-auto, but when hiking, hunting, working at the gun club, etc. I like to carry a revolver mainly just to have an excuse. I am not worried about concealment at all as I always carry on a 2.25" over belt for style, comfort, and ease of removal. What are some of the preferences around here? I have a carved Simply Rugged 120 that is fantastic and I use for my 6.5" N Frames. I am looking for something for my 4" Ns. I have been eying a Milt Sparks 200AW, but they are very expensive and the Barranti Hank Sloan looks extremely similar for a lot less money. I also have been looking at the Barranti Gaylord w/ flyaway thong for something different and since it only fits 4" Ns. Any experience with these models or is something different to be recommended? I used to like the Pancake, from Baker and others. However, once I got an authentic Sunday Scabbard built for my S&W Model 22-4, it has become my favorite holster for all occasions. For some reason, I can not show images? Anyway, the Sunday Scabbard, if properly built is nearly perfect. Kevin
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Post by rjm52 on Sept 1, 2024 3:41:16 GMT -5
Another who prefers a Simply Rugged Pancake style for woods carry. Even without the optional safety strap the mishap that would take the gun out of the holster would probably kill you, so you won't need it anyway...
And since they can be worn strong side, crossdraw, IWB or with the Chesty Puller straps, on the chest, one holster does all.
Also have an N-Frame EPS Austin, SAA size Bianchi 1L and EPS Threepersons...but if I'm riding on something or hiking then it would be a Simply Rugged.
When hunting will usually use a Tanker style to keep the gun out of the way..
Bob
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Post by oleaburnsy on Sept 1, 2024 17:49:31 GMT -5
I'm in northwest Ohio in corn country so it's certainly not rugged terrain. I've been using a cross draw breakfront my grandpa had that I found my 28 in when I inherited it. It works well for hunting having my dominant beside free, but not so well for primary gun carry.
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