shoulder holsters

"Over 35 years of buying and using shoulder holsters I've never found the two words inexpensive and comfortable in the same should rig."

Says it all:)
 
Just a suggestion, I have a "Sticky" brand IWB holster in adddition to a "Remora" IWB. Both do not utilize any hooks or loops to secure the holster. Instead, they both use a type of neoprene like cover to hold by friction. An added bonus is they seem to hold your pants up as well and don't drag them down at all. I found them to be quite comfortable with a .38 snubby or a 9mm auto. Don't have anything larger so I can't offer any opnion other to say I think they would work as well.
 
Adding to the Remora style holster, I have one for my LCR that I use on occasion. Mainly it's for around the house. I've found that it shifts around too much and I find myself adjusting it fairly often. They work well for some people, but even with my belt cinched down an extra notch on it, it still moves around. I don't trust it when going out for an extended amount of time. I call it my lazy holster, for when I don't feel like getting all my gear on.
 
If you can find somebody that can make you one with your gun it will fit better and you can customize it to what you like in a holster and straps
 
Generally good shoulder holsters aren't cheap and cheap shoulder holsters aren't generally good. In the gun world like everything else you get what you pay for... That said my Galco Miami Classic (2nd version or whatever its called) has been great...
 
I have a DeSantis and Alessi. Both are ok, but the Alessi is WAY better! Better means comfortable, balanced, easy to wear, etc.
 
With no butt and hips, I have found that a Sam Browne duty belt with a shoulder strap that supports the weight of the gun to be more comfortable than a shoulder holster. The width of the belt and the shoulder strap keeps the belt from working its way to my ankles.
 
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