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The iMXPW Shoulder Holster is a premium adjustable PU leather holster designed for concealed carry, accommodating a variety of popular pistols. With a double magazine pouch and adjustable straps, it ensures comfort and accessibility for both men and women. Perfect for everyday use or themed events, this holster combines style with practicality.
Brand | iMXPW |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Leather |
Style | Classic |
Color | Brown |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Manufacturer | Wikmily |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.02 x 6.38 x 3.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Brand Name | iMXPW |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | Shoulder Holster |
Suggested Users | mens |
Included Components | Shoulder Holster |
B**
great shoulder holster
when i got this was not sure about it. First time i put it on fit great and was comfortable. high quality leather and my weapon does not fall out. i would recommend this because the price is amazing for the design
N**S
Had it for a year and...
It's awesome! I feel like a detective cop from a movie wearing this. My glock 19 fits it perfectly along with the 2 magazines, it closes tightly and I can run without it tragically giving in and dropping my stuff. And yes it does conceal it all well, and drawing the gun is easy too, doesn't get stuck. The leather is very standard, doesn't split, peel or rip, good quality.
C**R
Okay for starters, but has a few flaws for me.
As I've lost a good bit of weight, all of may IWB carry rigs are no longer comfortable and they print like mad. As such, I decided to take the plunge and try out shoulder carry. I wanted to start with something inexpensive before diving headlong into something super pricey like a Miami carry rig. This seemed to fit the bill and so far it's what I expected.It's not been long, but I have a few conclusions. For context, I wear it around the house every day as I break it in.The material is ok. It's pretty soft and doesn't feel like real leather. Maybe it is, but I am not a connoisseur of peeled cows. The straps adjust easily enough and the holsters/mag pouches hold the weapon and mags in place well enough. My carry piece may as well be a boat anchor, so being held in place is important and no mean feat.It's comfortable-ish, and far better for driving than my IWB rigs ever were. I do not like having to unholster and reholster the weapon constantly due to driving. I wanted something I could just get in and go. This does allow that, though the "performance" bolsters of the seat do require some fiddling to the barrel of the weapon for pushing out against the retaining strap.The problems I have are three-fold. First, the support that holds all of the straps together below the neck at my back is small and does not distribute weight all that well. Combine with the second part of this list and you get something that does dig into you over time.Second, the rig could benefit greatly from having a second retaining strap for the belt or belt loop on either side. Having just one causes a few issues. It's almost impossible to get the weapon to sit still while moving. It wants to bounce, and the highly elastic nature of the belt/loop security straps seems to exacerbate it. This also means you can't quite get the weapon to the angle I would like to have it. There's just not enough adjustment for me - and that may be a body size thing, though I've slimmed down to "typical male" as far as the numbers can tell. Six feet. 200lbs.Third, and perhaps most importantly, the retaining strap of the weapon is on the outside of the rig. I am right-handed and thus the weapon rides under my left arm. The button to release the strap should be on the thumb side of the rig, not the trigger finger side. A thumb-break strap would be much faster and easier to draw. Also, using the trigger finger to snap the strap loose does require you to be aware of where the strap is, where your finger is, and whether both are clear of the trigger on a draw. If you're trying to break the button with your index finger and pull the weapon, you have to finagle your fingers to let the security strap slide between your index and middle fingers. It's a bit awkward and means you have to adjust your grip and finger positions as you draw, as opposed to an IWB/FBI carry/traditional holster where you just keep the index finger pointed and the trigger falls naturally in place when you pull the weapon.I have not managed to snag the strap on the trigger on my piece and it may not be a problem. It did cross my mind though. If you've never shoulder carried, don't think this is going to be an instant transition. I am at about 200 practice draws and they're still lethargically slow compared to my older rig. Time will tell.
J**E
Grate bild
Grate holster, was perfect for what I was looking for, grate quality.
K**.
shoulder holster does not work with gun and magazines
you do not need to access my camera. I need to be able to take a picture of what the problem is and send that to you.
I**X
Holster able to accommodate customizations
Holster works great. Above my expectations. For the record, I carry a Springfield armory hellcat with the OEM made suppressor, a crimson Trace rad micro pro green dot and crimson Trace trigger guard laser sight. I know it seems redundant but I'm trying to show that this holster can accommodate many customizations with ease.
M**A
Great quality Great price
Fits great holds secured still using to this day
D**D
Better suited for a costume.
Doesn't fit well on me. Angle of holster causes gun to poke behind.
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