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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 2440725" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>This is the holster I use. BLACKHAWK Universal Spec-Ops Pistol Harness. Got it at Amazon. Here is the review I wrote for Amazon: </p><p></p><p><em>Was looking for a holster to carry a Rock Island Armory Ultra, full size, high capacity 10mm handgun. Size wise it is a 1911 frame and slide with a grip to handle a 16rd magazine. This holster holds this gun great. The holster can be adjusted to work as a chest holster or a shoulder rig. The 6 D-rings give great versatility. Blackhawk! construction is excellent. Definitely made to handle rough use. The strap that goes over your shoulder is very comfortable and you hardly know you're wearing this rig even though this gun is not a lightweight. Overall this rig offers a lot of adjustment. For walking around in the field, working in the yard, hunting, fishing, hiking, ATVing, etc. I don't think you will find a more comfortable holster. Definitely nicer than carrying a gun on your hip for hours. And the price is almost half of another similar rig that Amazon offers. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The other guns that I have tried in this holster are, 1911 Gov't & Commander .45, Beretta 92F and a M&P 9. Tried a Glock 21 and the hold down strap just barely snapped closed. If there is any way to improve this holster it would be to lengthen the hold down strap 1/2" -3/4". If you've never tried a chest holster you would be surprised how nice they are. </em></p><p></p><p>NOTE: This holster is now on sale at Amazon for $44.49. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the binos, There is just so much stuff you can carry before one thing starts to interfere with another. But this holster allows a lot of adjustment so it might work well with binos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 2440725, member: 10562"] This is the holster I use. BLACKHAWK Universal Spec-Ops Pistol Harness. Got it at Amazon. Here is the review I wrote for Amazon: [I]Was looking for a holster to carry a Rock Island Armory Ultra, full size, high capacity 10mm handgun. Size wise it is a 1911 frame and slide with a grip to handle a 16rd magazine. This holster holds this gun great. The holster can be adjusted to work as a chest holster or a shoulder rig. The 6 D-rings give great versatility. Blackhawk! construction is excellent. Definitely made to handle rough use. The strap that goes over your shoulder is very comfortable and you hardly know you're wearing this rig even though this gun is not a lightweight. Overall this rig offers a lot of adjustment. For walking around in the field, working in the yard, hunting, fishing, hiking, ATVing, etc. I don't think you will find a more comfortable holster. Definitely nicer than carrying a gun on your hip for hours. And the price is almost half of another similar rig that Amazon offers. The other guns that I have tried in this holster are, 1911 Gov't & Commander .45, Beretta 92F and a M&P 9. Tried a Glock 21 and the hold down strap just barely snapped closed. If there is any way to improve this holster it would be to lengthen the hold down strap 1/2" -3/4". If you've never tried a chest holster you would be surprised how nice they are. [/I] NOTE: This holster is now on sale at Amazon for $44.49. Regarding the binos, There is just so much stuff you can carry before one thing starts to interfere with another. But this holster allows a lot of adjustment so it might work well with binos. [/QUOTE]
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