So I have been looking for new employment opportunities recently and found one at a local range. The owner prefers his employees to carry while on the clock. I was planning on carrying my Beretta M9A1 for this purpose.
I was wondering what kind/brand of holster you guys might recommend. I am leaning towards a horizontal shoulder rig of some kind for a few reasons.
First of all I'm not a fan of having a great deal of weight on my belt/pants. Even carrying my wallet, keys, and 3.3 ounce Benchmade 51 seems uncomfortable at times.
Second, ALL of the other employees there use some kind of hip/belt holster rig. Since we make commission on all sales I was thinking of using a shoulder rig to stand out. "Hey I don't remember the guys name but the one with the shoulder rig made me a great deal on my new rifle. You ought to talk to him" Yeah it would be a sales gimmick but stuff like that has worked for me in the past.
So far I have been told that Galco or Gould and Goodrich would be good options for a production made holster. I'm 6' 4" and about 230 pounds so I was looking at a custom made rig as well.
Input?
Thanks!
I was wondering what kind/brand of holster you guys might recommend. I am leaning towards a horizontal shoulder rig of some kind for a few reasons.
First of all I'm not a fan of having a great deal of weight on my belt/pants. Even carrying my wallet, keys, and 3.3 ounce Benchmade 51 seems uncomfortable at times.
Second, ALL of the other employees there use some kind of hip/belt holster rig. Since we make commission on all sales I was thinking of using a shoulder rig to stand out. "Hey I don't remember the guys name but the one with the shoulder rig made me a great deal on my new rifle. You ought to talk to him" Yeah it would be a sales gimmick but stuff like that has worked for me in the past.
So far I have been told that Galco or Gould and Goodrich would be good options for a production made holster. I'm 6' 4" and about 230 pounds so I was looking at a custom made rig as well.
Input?
Thanks!