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Thoughts on a new holster

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17 January 2022, 03:09
Palladin8
Thoughts on a new holster
Gents,

I bought a S&W 25-5 from a fellow on another forum and i'm looking for a holster for it. I have holsters from Mernickle and really do like them quite a bit. I'm torn between a chest holster and a traditional strong side belt carry. I find that the chest holster I have for my 10MM is more comfortable when hiking with a pack or riding in the side by side or truck. It doesn't bang against my rifle when hunting either. Not to mention it's easily accessed while sitting or standing. I'm leaning heavily towards the Chest carry for that reason. The gun is the 6.5" model(wish it were a 4") so that is the other reason i'm thinking of the chest rig.

I've looked at Galco and actually have several of their holsters for my 1911s and other auto pistols. I mostly have Mernickle for the single actions.

What other holsters are out there besides Mernickle and El Paso Saddlery?
17 January 2022, 03:21
Lawdog
Check Diamond D.
https://www.diamonddcustomleather.com
First quality. I had a Guides Choice Chest Holster for an Xframe.
Now have one for my NFrame 6" comfortable, out of way, easy access.


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17 January 2022, 08:31
NormanConquest
Those look well made + a chest holster is definitely a boon when backpacking. When I did a lot of backpacking in the early 70s, I had a Kelty D4 pack that I made a holster myself to fit on the waist strap. We have a lot more to choose from these days, thank goodness.


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17 January 2022, 10:47
LeonardC
I'm a Diamond D fan as well. In the Guide's Choice I have one for a Dan Wesson 8V. Fits like a glove and is comfortable after 8 hours. The Wife has one for her 329 that she lets me carry from time to time. Other than the bulk, I don't even notice it.

If you want something other than leather, They make nylon chest holsters. I recently picked one up for a RSRH and I'm liking it so far. Nice people to deal with! While I was there I told the counter person I was looking forward to getting the nylon one for a 4" S&W 500. He said not to; get the leather rig instead for that gun.
17 January 2022, 17:30
p dog shooter
I made a chest rig myself.

Seat belt webbing a free uncle mikes nylon belt holster a few buckles.

Have less then 5 dollars in it works well.

Go to most any salvage yard and ask them if you can cut some webbing out. For a holster project.

Most well say yes just have it. It is a good way to get into a friendly conversation with them.
17 January 2022, 20:58
Palladin8
That is a pretty nice looking holster. Might give them a try.
18 January 2022, 08:15
Use Enough Gun
Diamond D for me as well. I have two. Love them! tu2
19 January 2022, 22:39
Lawdog
Thought this might help in making your decision.



"Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself."
Mark Twain
21 January 2022, 00:18
Nevmavrick
I might as well give my .02.
I have two Diamond D's that make me happy.
One is a strong-side for a 4" N-frame, the other a strong-side with drop for a 6" N-frame.
They are comfortabe and easy to draw, but secure.
Maybe, not so much in a side-by-side, though.
In a pickup, on horseback and walking...doing good.
Have fun,
Gene
23 January 2022, 01:13
MS Hitman
You can also check out the Chesty Puller rig from simplyrugged.com. I use it with several different holsters depending on what I’m doing.



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23 January 2022, 02:31
Brian Canada
Man, that Diamond D is sure nice work! Brian


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23 January 2022, 07:37
Use Enough Gun
quote:
Man, that Diamond D is sure nice work!

Yep, they're well worth the money. tu2
24 January 2022, 00:32
Palladin8
quote:
Originally posted by MS Hitman:
You can also check out the Chesty Puller rig from simplyrugged.com. I use it with several different holsters depending on what I’m doing.


I forgot about Simply Rugged. They make a nice holster as well.
24 January 2022, 04:59
Brian Canada
Awesome work! Thanks, Brian


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