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  1. 1 lut 2021 · The Driving Crossdraw Belt Holster is a quality concealed carry holster designed for no-nonsense, practical everyday use. FREE GIFT INCLUDED WITH EACH HOLSTER. The Self-Defense Guideline Card! The seven steps you must take to keep you from going to prison if you ever have to use your gun in self-defense.

  2. 27 sty 2020 · We particularly liked the strong, reinforced spine, keeping the pistol aligned properly for a rapid presentation from concealed carry. The sight track is molded in, and the holster is hard waxed. The sweat guard, we feel, is essential for use with an IWB holster that is worn crossdraw.

  3. 10 mar 2022 · Just like when carrying your CCW on-body or in a bag, the holster you choose needs to hold the gun at any angle. Holster retention is important! You also want to make sure it’s not too tight that you can’t quickly access your weapon if needed.

  4. This is an ideal cross draw holster that will work well with security personnel or anyone who is using a secondary pistol for concealed carrying. No matter how you use it, you’ll get superior no-bulge concealability and the feeling of a perfect fit.

  5. Driving Holster Model 417. $ 92.00 – $ 156.00. Holsterpro Model 417 crossdraw/driving holster. Holster will sit horizontally, right in line with belt. Perfect for driving or extended seated positions. Made with the same high quality leather as all my other models. Retained by a body-side thumb break and secured to the belt with an over ...

  6. The Crossdraw Holster is great for driving while sitting and carrying in your car for a comfortable fit in the cross draw position. It is made with a slight 10 degree back cant for ease of drawing/re-holstering.

  7. 23 paź 2023 · Best Pocket Holster: Pocket Protector Holster; Best Concealed Carry Holster for Women: Flashbang Betty 2.0 Holster; Best Modular System Holster: Crossbreed A.R.M.S. Holster; Ultimately, you will need to try them out and see if they work for your body type, carry position, and comfort level, among other things. Have any questions?