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Thread: SOB Holsters, interest?

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    Yes please!

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    One for a Glock 17, lined peaks my interest.
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    Glock 19 .... interested

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    Quote Originally Posted by SolCan View Post
    Couple Google examples of leather SOB holsters...
    (ours will be made of Kydex)


    You misunderstood. Take the holster in the pictures and flip it around so the grip points down. Same angle. Just grip down. Draw with right hand, thumb up knuckles against back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MustangFrank View Post
    You misunderstood. Take the holster in the pictures and flip it around so the grip points down. Same angle. Just grip down. Draw with right hand, thumb up knuckles against back.
    You are referring to a palm out draw? Instead of the palm in.
    Last edited by guncrazy5606; 11-01-2016 at 11:03 PM. Reason: spelling

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    I owned the holster youre showing in your pictures. From Kirkpatrick leather... had no trouble selling it on the ee when I sold the gun it was made for. Nice concept and great for concealment but not very practical honestly... can't sit down.

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    Real world applications and advantages of a SOB holster are slim. They are likely unsuitable for Canadian range use also due to the draw stroke and direction.
    I would think a well designed appendix IWB holster would be more interesting for LE and CCW applications.
    Having said that, I'm sure you'll find buyers for your product! Variety is the spice of life!
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    Quote Originally Posted by guncrazy5606 View Post
    You are referring to a palm out draw? Instead of the palm in.
    Yes. Easier on a bum shoulder. Mostly looks cooler in front of my full length mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MustangFrank View Post
    Yes. Easier on a bum shoulder. Mostly looks cooler in front of my full length mirror.
    Im not certain, but wouldn't that type of draw promote lazing yourself?

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    Just an FYI, sob carry is a good way to get spinal injuries if you ever fall. May not be a big deal in canada as you can't carry daily, but in usa it is discouraged due to high chance of falling.
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