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Ayoob: Not a Fudd Holster After All

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With two guns it balances even better than with a speed loader pouch on the offside. And if my passenger is not a daily carry person, they at least know how to work a revolver so it is a force multiplier. A pair of three inch Model 65 Smith and Wesson .357 Magnums vanish under a blazer or windbreaker. And once again, either hand can access the weapon.
Great! Just what I needed, a reason to start buying duplicate guns!
 
For most of my career in the Secret Service, wore a shoulder holster. For first half of career, carried a Model 19 S&W 2&1/2” revolver in an upside down rig. Second half of career, wore an Sig Model 220 in a horizontal rig. Both very comfortable. Still carry a 220 in shoulder rig as retired guy, in summer, over t-shirt with open unbuttoned light weight linen shirt. As is mentioned by the author…..can’t be beat for access while seat-belted in a car.
 
I live on the Texas Gulf of America coast. Two of my favorite activities is night hunting for wild hogs and wading at night gigging flounder. I carry my Judge in a chest rig doing both. You never know what’s sneaking up on you in the dark. As with a shoulder rig, Having the Judge up close to where my hands are positioned most of the time only makes sense. Quicker draw time. Plus keeps it dryer. I worry more about gators than anything. I’ve stepped on one a few times.
 
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