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I have really only seen them for large revolvers recently. Any reason you're specifically looking at that method of carry for a more modestly sized firearm? I am not at all arguing against it just curious.
It's easier to keep a handgun in a shoulder holster under a riding jacket than a waistband while on a motorcycle. While I've done IWB on my bike a few times, my jacket can ride up too much at times and can expose the weapon. Otherwise, it's off my body and in my tank bag, provided I put the tank bag on for that particular ride. No shoulder holster for me, yet, but I'm starting to look, as is a friend who recently got his concealed permit and rides.
Gonna break some ribs if you fall on that thing and maybe an arm.
Without a bike right now but I ride.
I wouldn't put one on the hip for the same reason.
Just tossing it out there, not judging.
Bianchi still makes their X-15 Shoulder Holster and they show up at Gunshows and on fleaBay all the time. They work Very well. I also know that others are still in production. Just a matter of looking.
Galco brand, on ebay? Just a thought
Black one was my issue holster from back in the day. It's really, really, really well broken in now. The tan one is fairly new. Working on breaking that one in. These are my favorite holsters out all the cr@p holsters in my holster drawer(s). The wife buys her hand bags, I buy my holsters. There is balance in the universe.I used one of these in the Army, and I still have and use it too. Packed a 1911 and/or a 92F in it all over Europe.
I didn't care for the tan/blonde color, so I dyed it all black, 'cuz black kit is cool and manly looking, LOL