Plastic holsters like the Blackhawk Sherpa, Fobus and the like have the ability to adjust the tilt angle to the user's needs. But, they're plastic. We haven't had a really adjustable leather outside-the-waist rig...until now.
This is an early prototype of a holster I made three days ago and have been wearing since. The cosmetics are not where I want them to be, I still need a better edge trimmer and stitch groove tool. This is a "working prototype/proof-of-concept" only...but it DOES work!
All of these pics are of the same holster, same belt mounting hardware, zero changes except adjustment.
In this pic we see my personal favorite carry setup, a high-ride crossdraw:
Here it's set up for a more traditional low-riding crossdraw:
Here's a strongside setup with an FBI forward tilt - note how the tilt angle is going completely the other way:
Here we see it still forward-tilt a bit, higher-ride, carried high and forward in an appendix-carry mode.
Many other positions are possible!
So how does it work?
(CONT!)
This is an early prototype of a holster I made three days ago and have been wearing since. The cosmetics are not where I want them to be, I still need a better edge trimmer and stitch groove tool. This is a "working prototype/proof-of-concept" only...but it DOES work!
All of these pics are of the same holster, same belt mounting hardware, zero changes except adjustment.
In this pic we see my personal favorite carry setup, a high-ride crossdraw:
Here it's set up for a more traditional low-riding crossdraw:
Here's a strongside setup with an FBI forward tilt - note how the tilt angle is going completely the other way:
Here we see it still forward-tilt a bit, higher-ride, carried high and forward in an appendix-carry mode.
Many other positions are possible!
So how does it work?
(CONT!)