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Friday, February 2, 2007

A Shoulder Holster Dilemma

If you're like most handgun enthusiasts - you own more than one - and usually looking to purchase another. You're excited, you've picked the pistol of your dreams (for today) and you've smooth talked your wife into allowing the purchase (the hardest part by the way). Now, you're ready to go shooting - you purchased several types of ammunition to test with your new baby. However, the dilemma arises, you don't have an adequate shoulder holster for your new gun. Sound familiar?

Costing anywhere from $45 to over $100 each - a shoulder holster represents a considerable investment in your shooting hobby. Plus, if you're like me, your closet is full of holsters that don't fit correctly. At any rate, you must purchase at least one holster to properly carry the new handgun.

Purchasing a new shoulder holster can be a difficult experience. Most gun shops do offer holsters - but they're quite expensive - and you've learned from experience that you'll need to purchase more than one before you find the right fit. Compounding the situation, you can't exactly carry your new handgun and a shoulder holster out for a test drive. At this point - you're feeling a little frustrated.

Wait, there's a better way - we've found the solution! Modular shoulder holster designs available at Pyle Mountain Holsters are here to solve your shoulder holster problems. These shoulder holsters, manufactured by Pro-Tech Outdoors, are designed in a manner enabling you to purchase one initial shoulder holster rig - followed by as many additional holster modules you will ever need. So, what's a holster module? It's the part of the shoulder holster where your handgun is held. The shoulder harness and magazine holder are separate. Each part of the holster system is attached via removable fasteners - allowing you to easily switch one holster module for another. For example, suppose you're planning to carry your snub nose revolver today (it uses a size 3) - you simply attach your size 3 module to the shoulder holster. Perhaps you desire to carry your full size 1911 tomorrow - a size 7? Great, simply detach the size 3 holster module and attach the size 7 module. Possibly, you would like to carry both of these handguns the next day - no problem - simply detach the magazine holder in the same manner - and reattach the size 3 module. Now, you're able to carry your snub nose revolver and your 1911 at the same time - a double shoulder holster. Each of these holster configurations could have easily cost in excess of $200 - but you can purchase the shoulder holster rig described above for less than $60 at Pyle Mountain Holsters!
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