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    Default Carta Valley holsters

    I like the looks of these cross body holsters, but before plucking down 100 bucks, I thought I'd check to see if anyone here has used them.
    It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire

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    Default Re: Carta Valley holsters

    Ok, I went to their website to see what these were. Since they are speaking of concealment, I'm guessing it is intended to be worn under the (outer) shirt, with either snaps , or strategic button(s) left undone .

    I Have done this, albeit with a conventional horizontal/ diagonal shoulder holster , albeit not for a primary gun.

    It works. Access time on par with ankle holster, or slightly better . Advantage- You can be moving while accessing, unlike ankle rig. Disadvantage - Biased for strong hand only, unlike ankle holsters which can be accessed with either hand.

    And this would be inherently for small & short pistols unless you are a Really Big guy . ( My late friend " Big Joe " could carry a full size M92 this way, but he was min of 375lb .)

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