Shoulder Holster?

Started by Wes Virginian, January 11, 2006, 07:36:48 PM

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Wes Virginian

I'm setting here at an RV Park about 12 miles from Tombstone. I was in WmBrown Holster Co. today and picked up 2 leather cover's for my Marlin and Winchester '66. I was looking at pictures of his selection of shoulder holsters on his web site also. I like the rig that is about like Doc Holliday's in the movie "Tombstone". But it look's like I may sweep about everyone that get's behind me if I get that one. So I guess I'll have to get another. But I really like thatin'. dadburnit! Decisions, Decisions!
     Went into the "Birdcage Theatre" today. It looks like it sat empty for about a hundred years without being touched. About as real as it gets.
Having fun being "homeless"!

Wes Virginian

Texican Rangers, Co. A, Kanawha Valley Regulators, NRA Life-Endowment, SASS Life 40471, NCOWS 2037, GAF, USN '60/'63.

Wills Point Pete

 Wes, why would you sweep anyone? Assuming that you are right handed, all you would have to do is start your draw with your left foot forwar of your right. That way the muzzle is more or less lined up with the targets.

E.R.Beaumont

Howdy Pards.

Wes, Pard the shoulder holster is the same as a cross draw.  You do the "Dance" and you are fine.

That is all I think I know.
Regards, Beaumont
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El Deguello

IMMHO,  Most, if not all,  shoulder holsters should not be SASS legal.  Those who have and use them on stage usually inadvertently sweep someone.  IMMHO, They aren't worth the risk.  With that said, I sure would like to have one as they win in the looks department.
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