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    The Nostomaniac 03RN's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeke38 View Post
    I have had the flu back up to operating speed now. Here are some pics of my Barranti CCR with my 3" WC/GP inside and upon my person. This rides a little lower than a pancake but it is rock stable and the butt of the firearm tucks in nicely. Easy on old shoulders to draw from! So here's the pics better late than never!




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    Thanks.

    Agreed. I'm really happy with it. I've been hiking a lot and this holster sits low enough to be usable with a pack belt and is still easily concealed.

    The leather does seem a little soft though. I hope it holds up.
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    I just got a Bianchi X-15 shoulder holster in. I was looking for something to keep a gun above waterline for fishing the creeks and rivers around here and did not want an open chest rig and a kit bag gets in the way fishing. I went back a watch the video Mas did on shoulder rigs and figured the clamshell spring rig would work the best. it will conceal well under a fishing vest or a sleeveless BDU top. Being a "one size fits many " type, I do not have a lack of choice in what to carry. From the SP101 to my GP100 .44 will fit. I could probably get a 1911 to ride if I wasn't going to be too active. the only problem I have is that there is not enough adjustment to get it low enough to use the belt slot so it swings a bit.


    #X-15® - Vertical Shoulder Holster | Bianchi Leather

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    That first pic is a dead ringer for my 24-3 in its 1920s EPS holster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Thanks.

    Agreed. I'm really happy with it. I've been hiking a lot and this holster sits low enough to be usable with a pack belt and is still easily concealed.

    The leather does seem a little soft though. I hope it holds up.
    How has that CCR held up? I’m thinking about ordering one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharps54 View Post
    How has that CCR held up? I’m thinking about ordering one.
    I found a kramer vertical scabbard on ebay I've been using for it lately.

    Even with the screw tightened as tight as I could get it I had it pop out multiple times playing on the floor and sledding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    I found a kramer vertical scabbard on ebay I've been using for it lately.

    Even with the screw tightened as tight as I could get it I had it pop out multiple times playing on the floor and sledding.
    Good to know, thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Dane View Post
    I just got a Bianchi X-15 shoulder holster in. I was looking for something to keep a gun above waterline for fishing the creeks and rivers around here and did not want an open chest rig and a kit bag gets in the way fishing. I went back a watch the video Mas did on shoulder rigs and figured the clamshell spring rig would work the best. it will conceal well under a fishing vest or a sleeveless BDU top. Being a "one size fits many " type, I do not have a lack of choice in what to carry. From the SP101 to my GP100 .44 will fit. I could probably get a 1911 to ride if I wasn't going to be too active. the only problem I have is that there is not enough adjustment to get it low enough to use the belt slot so it swings a bit.


    #X-15® - Vertical Shoulder Holster | Bianchi Leather
    Does this holster put any pressure on the back of your neck?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillSWPA View Post
    Does this holster put any pressure on the back of your neck?

    None at all. It hangs off of my left shoulder and the strap that goes around my right is all elastic and rides across my shoulders and back.

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    I have only 2 "concealed" style holsters for revolvers.
    For N frame, 4", a Brauer Brothers Z44.

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    For a 4" K, an old Bianchi shadow, that was my dads.

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