Mace Cases. Flashlight Holders. Key Holders. Baton Holders. Glove Pouches. Radio Holders. This unconventional shoulder holster design is comfortable, affordable, and functional. We realize that stepping into the online world of guns and gear is asking for trouble. Iron sights are obsolete and optics are cheating. You get the idea. The same goes for gear. So, what is a shoulder holster, and should you use one? Your pants actually hold the holster down, and the firearm and maybe a magazine pouch or two are placed under your arm.
This style of carry is very popular in Hollywood because it lets actors appear to be undercover while also making it very clear to the audience that they are armed, dangerous, and very handsome. Shoulder holsters are also useful in the backcountry. Anglers who wade into rivers like to keep their sidearms dry, and a good shoulder holster is a great solution. Materials are typically nylon or leather, and your environment will dictate which is better.
On the other hand, they can be very comfortable and do a great job of keeping your sidearm out of the way, especially if you plan to carry while seated at a desk or in a vehicle. The Galco Miami Classic shoulder holster is fit for a secret agent; if you have the means, we highly recommend picking one up.
The traditional harness wraps snugly around each arm, eliminating the need for belt loops. The resulting holster placement is high in the underarm area with the muzzle pointed backward. The holster is open-ended to accommodate barrels of different lengths. On the opposite side, two magazine pouches with snap closures face down for easy access.
Comfort is due in large part to the swiveling connections on the four-point harness that allow natural, unencumbered movement. This one is designed to fit s, and versions for other popular models are available. This shoulder holster from UTG makes the underarm carry affordable for the masses. Instead of leather and metal hardware, this product uses polyester and plastic buckles. The holster and double-magazine pouch can be disconnected and switch places with buckles.
Straps are adjustable and incorporate shoulder panels to help spread the weight more comfortably. Universal fitment means this holster is compatible with most handguns. Whether you are looking for a concealable but comfortable way to carry heavier firearms as part of your work, or need a shoulder holster system that allows a comfortable, reliable way to cross draw carry for those who hunt and fish in bear country, we have the system that will work best for you.
Shop with us today for fine leather shoulder holster systems that are easy to put on and remove, and allow quick access to your firearm in many different situations. These systems make shoulder holster carrying more affordable, and are available for use with a variety of handgun models by several of the most popular gun manufacturers. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Why wear a shoulder holster?
Like any product, there are some applications for which it is well-suited, and others for which it is not. There are also some people who will find they love wearing one and others that find they don't.
Obviously, you can wear one whenever you feel like it but there are some folks that, again, are going to find it's not for them and some instances where it might not be the best choice.
In the broad strokes, a shoulder holster is best used if you find carrying on the waistband too uncomfortable. It's also a good solution if you find yourself taking your gun on and off frequently for various reasons. In these instances, a shoulder holster is an ideal solution. If carrying a gun on the waistband isn't really to your liking, a shoulder holster allows you to suspend the pistol in a different position so that it's still carried on the body but is off the waistband and can still be concealed More on that in a minute.
Some people, after all, find wearing a gun belt and waistband holster to be less than totally comfortable. Granted, that's why some companies take great pains to design comfortable concealed carry holsters but some folks just find they don't like it and fair enough.
A shoulder holster, therefore, lets you hang the gun off the shoulder but still keep it tight to the body. Additionally, a shoulder holster can be easily removed and hung up or - better yet - placed in a locking container if the pistol is still in the holster. If you take your gun off and put it back on fairly often, this is a great benefit of wearing a shoulder holster. Some people will also open carry a shoulder holster if they don't want to clutter up the waistband or worry about a waistband rig when bending over.
That makes it a viable option for carrying a pistol in the outdoors or while hunting, just like a chest holsters Well, if you find yourself fitting any of the above-described scenarios, you would definitely find some use for one.
Don't like holsters on your waistband? Roll up your linen suit sleeves and fire up your Daytona that's a "Miami Vice" reference for you young'uns because a shoulder holster is a good fit. Have to take the gun on and off somewhat frequently?
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