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Holsters: thigh rig vs vest cross draw

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NENick:
That's definitely true. At least it still is placing a hunk of metal over a portion over the front side of your body. It still seems like it would mess up laying prone. Also, you've be applying pressure to the pistol/holster while a potential buddy is laying next to you.

ProtoPatriot:

--- Quote from: gsd on July 01, 2013, 10:44:58 PM ---If you are in lincoln, you are more than welcome to test-fit my blackhawk drop leg. With two leg straps and two upper straps it does not move much at all, even at a full run.
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I live in Papillion...don't make it too Lincoln very often...thanks for the offer, if I have to come out there for hunters safety, maybe I will take you up on that since I know I would have to order that one.

shovelhead69:
You are very close to me if you would like to try my military issued drop leg rig. Real world battle proven with no complaints. Message me if you would like my contact info.

ProtoPatriot:
I am looking at either getting the vest holster and/or upgrading to this

http://www.opticsplanet.com/blackhawk-level-3-tactical-serpa-holster-4306.html

I currently have this Rothco drop leg in multicam - it's ok, but not fantastic.
http://www.amazon.com/Rothco-deluxe-adjustable-drop-holster-coyote/dp/B00A7G75FA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1373162452&sr=8-4&keywords=rothco+drop+leg

With that Blackhawk setup, I can at least kind of do both vest and drop leg if I also get:
http://www.opticsplanet.com/blackhawk-serpa-quick-disconnect-kit-430950bk.html

gsd:
I have that BlackHawk in coyote. You will like it if you get it.

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