holters and which to go with
#1
Waiting for my CCW permit 
I need two or well want two holsters. One a belt holster the second a shoulder holster.
I am planning on going with my glock 21 till I get me a 1911 or a rev
I want both because I am a big guy and do not always wear a shirt besides a t shirt that would allow the concealment of a shoulder rig, but also do not always have a belt on, so I want options.
WHich of each would you recommend?

I need two or well want two holsters. One a belt holster the second a shoulder holster.
I am planning on going with my glock 21 till I get me a 1911 or a rev
I want both because I am a big guy and do not always wear a shirt besides a t shirt that would allow the concealment of a shoulder rig, but also do not always have a belt on, so I want options.
WHich of each would you recommend?
#2
ohh not looking to break the bank something around 50 bucks each is ok, also I am a big guy 6'5 475 pound so I need a big shoulder rig, my dad had one a few years back that adjusted to fit me so I know I can get one
#3
I don't think he makes shoulder rigs, but, this guy is a buddy of mine and makes first rate IWB and OWB rigs Might be a little over your budget, but, my experience has been that you get what you pay for. J.B. is a "plus size" guy as well, so he should be able to recommend something that suits you...
http://tuckerholsters.com/index.php
http://tuckerholsters.com/index.php
#6
Spike
Joined: Oct 2010
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I like shoulder holsters, but they really restrict you as far as clothing. Wearing a decent sizedd gun is difficult to conceal with them. I only do the shoulder holster in cooler weather when I'll have a jacket on all the time.
For myself I wouldn't go any cheaper than something like a Galco Miami Classic which is what I have. I've tried cheaper rigs and they're uncomfortable really quick.
For myself I wouldn't go any cheaper than something like a Galco Miami Classic which is what I have. I've tried cheaper rigs and they're uncomfortable really quick.
#7
Spike
Joined: Sep 2009
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I would recommend you to visit GunHolsterPro.com. They offer all types of Beretta Holsters, Glock Holsters, Ruger Holsters, Smith & Wesson Holsters, Taurus Holsters. I'm sure you'll find something meeting your requirements.
#8
Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2010
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Either Comp-Tac or the Crossbreed imo for a belt holster. Two of the best choices for CC. I'd just pick which one you think looks better as they seem pretty similar in the quality. I personally like the Comp-Tac as you can buy just extra bodies for different guns so it's a little cheaper if you are going to want to carry multiple guns in the same holster.
#9
De Santis is my favorite holster. They are top quality and half the price of Galco. I just bought one for my 1911, it was 53 bucks. I also have one for my Sigma. I like them the best because they have a tension screw. You can make your weapon easy or hard to draw or any where in between. Hard to beat for the money.
Last edited by Colorado Luckydog; 03-10-2011 at 08:16 AM.



