^ ^I have to ask. Why? Are you an ATC holder working the back country? If not, most ranges do not permit shoulder holsters. They're difficult to draw from without sweeping yourself or others. They're a lot slower to work from and many shoulder holsters are of the horizontal type, which is definitely not permitted at the range.
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Since when does something have to have practical applications in order for someone to want it?^ ^
What he said. They have very few practical applications, and range use really isn't one of them.
Since when does something have to have practical applications in order for someone to want it?
It doesn't. He simply won't be able to use it at most ranges or any competition. So the point to owning it would be??
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ETA: I'll add this. If in a real country were to carry for your personal protection, you won't be doing yourself any favors with a shoulder holster. They excel if you spend a lot of time sitting, like driving. Other than that, you probably won't beat anyone out of the holster without a mountain of practice.
Since when does something have to have practical applications in order for someone to want it?
It remains a mystery why dude wants a shoulder holster....
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Its clear you folks failed to read my entire post. There is nothing wrong with having a dozen holsters in as many colours and styles. However, why would you own a holster you won't be able to use on the range and is impractical for concealed carry?? Logic people, there is very little when it comes to shoulder holsters. This issue is no different than those who want 37/40mm launchers. There's little ammo available, they're heavy and they're expensive. There is no logical reason for it. Oh wait, I forgot. POSING....
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