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'I'm thinking I'd like a cross draw holster for my new Colt Detective special when it comes home.

Wear it on my left side for a right hand draw, would sure be handy for sitting in a chair or while riding in a car.

Anyone have any experience with these?

What is a good brand to look at?

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Andrews leather carjacker. Bought these for my G26 and a Kimber Pro Carry. Easy on/off. For when you exit the car. Doesn’t interfere with a seat belt.



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El Paso Saddlery has several in their catalogue. Pricey, but well made.


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Kirkptrick Leather. Their 1911 crossdraw is the shizzle. Never seen the revolver models.....


https://www.kirkpatrickleather.com/

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Kirkptrick Leather. Their 1911 crossdraw is the shizzle. Never seen the revolver models.....


https://www.kirkpatrickleather.com/


These are nice and comfortable, I have one for my commander.

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Got a Mika IWB straight no cant for a J frame hammerless. Works and hides just as well right side or cross.

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El Paso "Dual Force". You can wear it strong side, or cross draw.....I use one for a G30s


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Originally Posted by Swifty52
Andrews leather carjacker. Bought these for my G26 and a Kimber Pro Carry. Easy on/off. For when you exit the car. Doesn’t interfere with a seat belt.

beat me to it, and Sam Andrews is a great American, and a good friend of mine. His leather is the best in the business


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Thanks guys!

The Kirkpatrick looks good, but I really like the looks of the Andrews leather carjacker.

The horizontal looks like it would work GREAT for my use.

Am thinking one of these for my new to me Colt Detective Special would be ideal.

Again, lots of good feedback and Ideas from the Campfire!

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Just pulled up the link to Kirkpatrick leather again.

Am liking the 45 degree cant of this holster really well also.

Gotta do some serious thinking before I make a decision.

Might NEED more than one holster !

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Some of the stitching on the belt loop worked loose on my Uncle Mikes plain jane black cordura holster with the snap. Been carrying my 6" 629 cross draw for a long time like that. For horseback riding, sitting in the truck, or whatever I am sold on it. Also keeps it out of the way when I want to sling my rifle when walking the woods.


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Originally Posted by vbshootinrange
Just pulled up the link to Kirkpatrick leather again.

Am liking the 45 degree cant of this holster really well also.

Gotta do some serious thinking before I make a decision.

Might NEED more than one holster !

Virgil B.


Kirkpatrick makes a good holster. Got a compact undercover for my G26 about 6 years ago, it has held its shape and retention very well. Personally I don’t prefer to draw a concealed weapon across my body since you never know who or what is in front of the muzzle. The reason I picked up the Andrews was that for long drives or putzing around the city it puts the gun right in my lap where it’s easily accessible in times of need and I don’t have a pistol poking me in the ribs. Glock isn’t too bad, but my commander size 1911 in a high ride does. When I need to get out of the vehicle I just unsnap it and transfer the weapon to my other holster at which point the Andrews goes in the console till I return. If in a mandatory seat belt state, the lap belt just slides under the holster.



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When I do crossdraw, I go retro. Holster is a Lewis Leather lefty from Los Angeles. Favorite holster for LA plainclothes dicks from the '30's thru the '70's. Very comfortable and fast.
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I carry my Commander IWB crossdraw behind the left hip so the butt is forward... Use a very inexpansive REMORA. Can be had with or without a clip...mine has no clip and never moves...

The gun is never in the way and never exposed even with an open jacket or shirt...butt being forward also reduces "print"...

Real easy to draw left handed while seated not only in a car but in a booth in a restaurant. Shoot left handed or pass to the right...

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If you have never tried one these work great also...very very comfortable and very secure... You can swing it above your head ang the gun never comes out...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/9R1-BIANCHI-Upside-Down-Shoulder-Holster-for-COLT-Detective-Spec-Agent-Cobra-2/202821177264?hash=item2f39158fb0:g:BGcAAOSwLARdy1T-


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