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<blockquote data-quote="Soulman" data-source="post: 713208" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>Actually the holsters only are Miami Classics. The harness with the wide straps is a Jackass. Also there is enough adjustment in the harness that you can angle the pistol any way you want. Since I took the pics, I have adjusted it again. I don't have mine in the horizontal carry anymore as seen in the pics, but the muzzle on mine is 45 degrees and rides up closer to my arm pit. Might work better to kinda gravity feed the pistol out more as a downward pull, allowing for a smoother draw. Also keeps the holster from poking out against the back of my shirt.</p><p></p><p>I had pmed you a while back about wanting a holster that would work with the bodyguard. I called galco up and they allowed me to order three separate pieces to mix and match to get the perfect rig for me. I didn't want one with the strap that went under the gun, over the trigger guard. Instead, this one rides low enough on the back strap that it will hold any J frame, including the bodyguard. Oh, and galco made it right with me on that J frame slide holster. They told me to call back when ordering something else and they would "work something out" and that amounted to 20% off and free 2-day shipping. Galco redeemed themselves in the CS department. <img src="/images/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even switching from the left hand to the right hand still beats ankle carry. It also beats having it in a pocket if you're setting down and can't get to it.</p><p></p><p>I'm the "on call" chaplain for three of the local funeral homes, so I'm either working funerals or dealing directly with the families. I've also done about dozen weddings for friends and family. This preacher thing seems to be a good fit for me, but does require me to be in a suit 100% of the time and a lot of driving and setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulman, post: 713208, member: 554"] Actually the holsters only are Miami Classics. The harness with the wide straps is a Jackass. Also there is enough adjustment in the harness that you can angle the pistol any way you want. Since I took the pics, I have adjusted it again. I don't have mine in the horizontal carry anymore as seen in the pics, but the muzzle on mine is 45 degrees and rides up closer to my arm pit. Might work better to kinda gravity feed the pistol out more as a downward pull, allowing for a smoother draw. Also keeps the holster from poking out against the back of my shirt. I had pmed you a while back about wanting a holster that would work with the bodyguard. I called galco up and they allowed me to order three separate pieces to mix and match to get the perfect rig for me. I didn't want one with the strap that went under the gun, over the trigger guard. Instead, this one rides low enough on the back strap that it will hold any J frame, including the bodyguard. Oh, and galco made it right with me on that J frame slide holster. They told me to call back when ordering something else and they would "work something out" and that amounted to 20% off and free 2-day shipping. Galco redeemed themselves in the CS department. :D Even switching from the left hand to the right hand still beats ankle carry. It also beats having it in a pocket if you're setting down and can't get to it. I'm the "on call" chaplain for three of the local funeral homes, so I'm either working funerals or dealing directly with the families. I've also done about dozen weddings for friends and family. This preacher thing seems to be a good fit for me, but does require me to be in a suit 100% of the time and a lot of driving and setting. [/QUOTE]
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