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Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:15 pm

So, being a voluntary member of the wonderful world of academia, I find myself with my ass firmly planted within a desk chair for several hours a day.
Because of this, I find it sometimes very difficult to pocket carry or IWB carry my Chief's Special or the Detective Special.
Since my go-to holster maker, Exodus Gun Leather does not make shoulder rigs, I had to look elsewhere.
Over the passed few days I have been doing a lot of research into shoulder rigs.
The constant winner in the reviews I have read state that no one can beat the Lou Alessi design.
So, this morning I called Alessi Gun Holsters in New York and spoke with Tom who took over the company after Lou passed.
He and I spoke in detail about what I wanted and what the shoulder rig was going to be used for.
We decided to go with a "double rig", since I am about to pick up a second J-frame. So, one holster on each side of the rig.
With that, Tom took all my billing and shipping information, reviewed with me what I was going to get, and tallied up the cost.
He stated that I would be billed once the rig was ready to ship (in roughly 2 weeks! HOT DAMN!) and also gave me a rather nice discount on the total.
Here is a shameless picture I stole off the interwebs, since my rig won't be in for a bit.

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The holster is a variation on the Berns-Martin design popular from the 1930's through the 1970's.
What I really like about the Alessi version is that they do not use elastic or spring steel to retain the revolver.
They use a snap design that is placed so that it is disengaged while you grasp the revolver stock and a second snap is disengaged as the revolver is drawn.
Which, to me seems far more reliable than elastic, both in the short term and also after a few decades of wear and use.
Another large reason I went with Alessi is due to the fact that Tom will stand beside his products. Period.
From what I have read from old timers who carried on the job with these, they conceal amazingly well and you really forget the revolver is even there.
The only caution I received was that I will need to make sure I get the straps on the harness fitted properly so that the revolvers hang in a manner which is safe and also for comfort.
Again, I will say that it was a pleasure making this order. It is not often the owner of the leather shop will take the 45 plus minutes Tom took with me to go into detail about which of his products would be best for my applications. It was actually rather refreshing. It is also nice to be able to do so, rather than ordering something like Galco (which I detest) from a warehouse and not receiving any sort of personal service to make sure I am getting exactly what it is I am spending my $265 on.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:48 pm

Always nice to hear about a positive customer service experience. I had an Alessi for that Combatmaster I had, it was a nice holster even after many years of use. I would like a nice shoulder rig myself, I will look into them.
Thanks for the review Drew. :thumbsup2:

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:15 pm

Wow only a 2 weeks lead time for one of those. That's sweet!

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:13 pm

Those are nice holsters. My Galco has worked but definitely just a mass production unit.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:40 pm

dan360 wrote:Those are nice holsters. My Galco has worked but definitely just a mass production unit.

I looked at the Galco offerings for about 5 minutes.
The reviews I read all basically said what I already knew.
For less than $100 more the step up in quality I would receive was far more than worth it.
Yes, Galco shoves out mass produced holsters like Ford does shitty cars.
The fit and finish just are not there to justify a $220 Galco rig.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 6:03 pm

what does the rectangular pouch, lower center of pic, hold?

Looks like a well made rig.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 6:24 pm

jukk0u wrote:what does the rectangular pouch, lower center of pic, hold?

Speed strip pouch. The rig comes with either a speed loader pouch or a speed strip pouch.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:09 pm

That's what I suspected. I would opt for it rather than the circular speed loaders (I have both kinds) but I think the flat strips would conceal more easily/comfortably.

It appears the revolvers hang grip down?

Please post pix when you get it adjusted and are wearing it?

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:17 pm

Another picture stolen from the bowels of the internet.
This guy is wearing the rig rather loosely. It should fit up closer to the armpit.
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Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:38 pm

bhpdrew wrote:
dan360 wrote:Those are nice holsters. My Galco has worked but definitely just a mass production unit.

I looked at the Galco offerings for about 5 minutes.
The reviews I read all basically said what I already knew.
For less than $100 more the step up in quality I would receive was far more than worth it.
Yes, Galco shoves out mass produced holsters like Ford does shitty cars.
The fit and finish just are not there to justify a $220 Galco rig.


Agreed. The only reason I still use it is it was purchased cheap and the additional pieces can be had for peanuts as Galco resale value is garbage.

Otherwise, custom like that Alessi all the way.

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Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:05 pm

you wanna see my holster, see? Flatfoot?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SHOULDER-HOLSTER-GEORGE-LAWRENCE-540-S-W-M36-CHIEFS-LEFT-HANDED-SCARCE/222008145419?_trksid=p2141725.c100338.m3726&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20150313114020%26meid%3Db0b7d45f54e043f0ac05dcf800c6c3e7%26pid%3D100338%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D291675806563
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Pretty primitive hunh? Mine's black and right handed. Got it with a baretta .380 from an old RR cabooseman.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Sat Feb 06, 2016 5:34 pm

jukk0u wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SHOULDER-HOLSTER-GEORGE-LAWRENCE-540-S-W-M36-CHIEFS-LEFT-HANDED-SCARCE/222008145419?_trksid=p2141725.c100338.m3726&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20150313114020%26meid%3Db0b7d45f54e043f0ac05dcf800c6c3e7%26pid%3D100338%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D291675806563
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Thanks for pointing that out. Just won the bid on it.
Not a bad deal since the new ones sell for $400-500.
That way if I only want to carry one J frame, I can.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:08 pm

I've been spending this evening fitting this.
I've got it just about as fit as well as I can.
Given its age, fitting it is a little more difficult than newer offerings.
It is actually quite comfortable now, as it is.
I like it.
Here it hangs before I started fiddle fucking with it.
Fit pretty close as it was.
However, I wanted it to fit a bit tighter.
It has a tie down strap, which I am not too fond of. But, I can work with it.
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I am pretty excited about getting the Alessi set up.

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:13 pm

bhpdrew wrote:I've been spending this evening fitting this.
I've got it just about as fit as well as I can.
Given its age, fitting it is a little more difficult than newer offerings.
It is actually quite comfortable now, as it is.
I like it.
Here it hangs before I started fiddle fucking with it.
Fit pretty close as it was.
However, I wanted it to fit a bit tighter.
It has a tie down strap, which I am not too fond of. But, I can work with it.
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I am pretty excited about getting the Alessi set up.


Who is the pygmy with the hipster sweater on?

Re: Alessi Gun Holsters... and you.

Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:15 pm

yep. just like mine. I thought that one was a lefty. is that pic taken in a mirror?
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