Moderators, you can move this to some other section, if that makes sense.
I would still most definitely entertain an offer of another shoulder holster. A better one.
But...
I bought this shoulder holster: A "universal" holster. It looked like this, when I took it off the hook at Epic Firearms. Well, basically this one. But in black...
Of course, what I wanted was a vertical.
You may ask why then, I bought this. Well, because it was only 18 dollars. I figured at that price, it was cheap enough for me to dink around with it, to try to come up with something better.
At first, using only their own straps and such, and adjusting it to vertical, in their 'universal' way.... I got it to hang pretty good. Pretty much like this:
But the butt of the pistol really stuck out a lot. No way I could wear that and call it concealed.
I noticed that some of the vertical holsters used that front strap to kind of hold the butt of the gun up against your torso...
So, I removed four of the straps they had. Cut the buckle off of one, and sewed my own strap onto it. Then, sewed my strap back on in the right way.
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My strap is of course, on the left. It holds the handle in, toward my torso. It also acts as the retainer strap. And trigger guard. Works really well.
I put extra stiches in along the red line, to act as a stop against the trigger guard of the revolver, to keep it from falling further down into the holster.
Now this is good for my 22 magnum revolver. Had I not put the stitches through and through where the red line is, this thing fit my C9 perfectly.
But as I said before, I am very confident I can put a bullet just about anywhere I want it to go, with this revolver. And that means more to me in a daily carry, than having bigger bullets. like the 9mm.
I'll practice more with the C9. If I ever get as good with it as this revolver, then that will become my daily carry instead.
Now, the next thing I'd like to try to make a better concealed carry holster from, is something like this...
In black.
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