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Modified LD West Holster

2/3/2015

 
LD West Holster
Today's Tactical Tuesday post is geared toward a unique holster design. I have had my eye on this design for some time and it now seems very possible.

The Original LD West® Holster (Black) is an interesting product, where holster meets fashion. This holster takes the traditional gun holster design and repurposes it for your phone and wallet. This shoulder harness allows for a phone (of different sizes) to be carried under the right shoulder and a wallet to be carried under the left shoulder.

I saw this design and thought it was almost perfect. All it is missing is the ability to actually attach a handgun. There is no product on the market that elegantly allows a pistol to be carried on a shoulder harness with an additional phone or wallet holster.

Evil Duck Studios produces a superior holster. They have agreed to make a custom snap on handgun holster for this LD West harness. This rig will allow for the swapping out of three attachments. I can wear a gun and wallet, a gun and phone, or a wallet and phone. Each environment or outing can dictate the use.

I have received my black LD West Holster and will send it to Evil Duck Studios shortly. The gun I plan on having a holster made for is the M&P Shield. I originally wanted my Springfield Armory 1911 to be used for this rig, but the gun is too heavy for the harness straps. The gun is simply too large and weighted for a shoulder harness rig. The M&P Shield is a lightweight and compact handgun specifically designed for concealed carry. This harness is not intended to be flashy, but worn under a jacket. As well as worn for home carry.

I look forward to posting on the completion of this project. As well as reviewing the M&P Shield, once I purchase it.

LD West Holster
M&P Shield

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