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RGraff
11-25-13, 16:24
Have been thoroughly enjoying Mr. Smith's thread on the mountain guns. Learned a lot (including discovering mine is a mountain revolver). Didn't want to side track his thread so I thought it best to start this one.

I carry my mountain gun primarily while traveling in our mountains here in n.e. Oregon. We have a large population of predators (cougars, wolves, etc.) to contend with and the .44 is a pleasure to carry all day. I have yet to find a holster that I like and I was curious what other mountain gun owners have found. I prefer a quality leather rig in cross-draw style.

Thanks in advance.

sinister
11-25-13, 18:21
7X Leather chest holster.

http://7xleather.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/DSC_0895.72141913_std.jpg

RickyK
11-25-13, 21:38
I have a 25-5 that I carry in a Galco.

http://www.galcogunleather.com/dual-position-phoenix-holster_8_385_1090.html

HighDesert
11-25-13, 21:56
Simply Rugged Chesty Puller is what you want. Superb quality and won't break the bank. I've met the maker, Rob, and he is a great guy as well.

Had the system for a 4" 686.

RGraff
11-26-13, 09:09
Excellent...thanks guys.

beau1911
12-30-13, 15:45
I'm using a Diamond D guides choice holster for my Ruger Alaskan on backcountry trips. Very comfortable for all day carry.

montanadave
12-30-13, 16:10
+1 on the Simply Rugged products. Good gear. Good folks.

Timbonez
12-30-13, 20:27
I will echo what others have said about simply rugged. I have multiple sourdough pancake holsters for various revolvers and a couple of cuda holsters for some semi-autos. They are all great and can be used with the Chesty Puller system.

Ttwwaack
12-30-13, 20:28
Diamond D for a Glock 20. I like the fact that it is a quick adjust harness for donning/shedding layers.