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Billy’s Security Guard.
The old military M3/M7 chest/shoulder holster was loved by those that carried it. My Dad carried a 1911 in one for many moons while flying in the Air Force for better than 28 years...
I had one that had belonged to him, that he had cut some of the stitching on, so he could carry a Colt revolver.
It is such a simple and comfortable rig, that I decided to see if I could stuff my new G40mos into it, without ruining it.
Here's what I came up with..
This was Dad's cut stitches...
I relief cut the snap strap hole for a smidge more length...
And used my Work Sharp with the coarse belt to notch out a little for the red dot...Look close and you can see it didn't take much.
Cram the Glock in, and boom, done.
These things can be found nearly anywhere, for nearly nothing, and they really are hard to beat.
I had one that had belonged to him, that he had cut some of the stitching on, so he could carry a Colt revolver.
It is such a simple and comfortable rig, that I decided to see if I could stuff my new G40mos into it, without ruining it.
Here's what I came up with..
This was Dad's cut stitches...
I relief cut the snap strap hole for a smidge more length...
And used my Work Sharp with the coarse belt to notch out a little for the red dot...Look close and you can see it didn't take much.
Cram the Glock in, and boom, done.
These things can be found nearly anywhere, for nearly nothing, and they really are hard to beat.
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