I've used many shoulder holsters over the years. They all need breaking in, and practice at drawing before you are smooth on the draw. Very comfortable way to carry, especially if you are seated or driving for long periods during the day. Like the Tilt feature very much!
I've been tossing around the idea of getting a shoulder holster. Like you, I think they are just cool looking. Back in my era, Miami Vice was the big thing. I always wanted to be like Crocket!! After watching your video, you sold me. I'm placing my order tonight. Your video & review was very honest. I like the no BS approach that you have. Honest, to the point and zero fluff. As another view mentioned. I too, will pass around your channel. Keep up the great work. Thanks for taking the time. God speed, aim straight-stay safe!!
I just bought a falco holster setup just like yours for my CZ 97B but with the open magazine tension holster. I bought it in black also. But I bought mine direct from falco holsters.
I’m getting one , I was a bit confuse on ordering , not sure what was meant by cocked and locked with rail! So I called the contact number and they called me from Europe this morning , I’m impressed ! So all I need now is to get my background check back on my 1911 full size combat Springfield ! And I’m ordering ! Good luck ! Patriots!!!
Have many shoulder holstrers from many manufacturer's. For both pistols and revolvers. Like you I prefer a vertical shoulder holster. Although I really prefer a strong side OWB on the hip. Gets you the fastest draw. Shoulder holsters offer more concealibility for concealed carry. One holster that sucks is the Small of the Back holsters. SOTB holsters are just bad news. The Flashbang polymer holsters is great for women. It attatched to a connecting strap on a bra. There's so many great ways to carry a self defense firearm. There's no excuse.
I watched a half dozen reviewers reviewing various shoulder holsters before I came across your channel, and I must say your review was the best of them all. If your other reviews are as through as this one then I'm on board. Just subscribed.
I've been searching and searching for a video such as this to carry my Beretta 92x G Compact. This channel needs to be more well known and much bigger. I'll be referring this video as much as possible.
I have purchased 3 or 4 OWB holsters from Craft. They are top-notch. I am also thinking about purchasing one of their shoulder holsters. The 3-4 week wait is well worth it IMO. The quality is hard to beat.
I ordered one for my CZ P01. It's a great holster. The CZ P01 turned out to be a trash choice, but the holster is great even when carrying a gun that doesn't work.
@The Truth It's not trash, I was pissed and should take down the post. Mine just failed hard the 2nd time I went shooting. Standard ammo and the slide wouldn't fully return on 3 different brands of ammo. All factory, no mods. I got a bad one I guess. I paid $800 for it and expected quality. Nope.
Just received mine this week ! Breaking it in ! S&W M&P 9mm Shield EZ. I was worried when I ordered it I'm of a bigger stature had to let it out all the way !
Got one for my 1911 in the fall of 2023. I really wanted to like this holster but can not. I'm 6' tall and a fit 170 pounds and this holster just doesn't fit me. I had wanted a shoulder holster that could give me a vertical carry at my side but this hangs low at my waist. That being the case, I might as well get a cross-draw holster - for a lot less money. I've shortened the adjustments as far as they will go and the holster still hangs loose and low at my waist. It seems like the mfr sized these for larger bodies. As some reviewers have noted, the rear mag is hard to get at. I recently discovered a REAL problem with this holster. The "securing" snap on the holster does NOTHING. My 1911 easily slides in and out of the holster, regardless if the strap is snapped or not. So... the holster is a big fail if you want your 1911 to be absolutely secured.
Honestly I don't think it will be much of a problem. You will just need to unsnap the straps that hook the holster from the belt. Not ideal for sure, but would be the same process for men who need to use the restroom as well. Obviously you would have to do it everytime, but women who carry already have to do that with other traditional holsters already. At least with this one you don't have to look for a place to sit your gun and possibly forget it.
I received my Craft Holster Vertical Roto Holster for my carry S&W shield yesterday and wow very well crafted and love it. Takes awhile to receive the holster because thay hand make each and everyone, but very much worth the waiting period. Great customer service. Questions? the green plastic thing that came in the box. Do you have any idea what its used for?
Yes, but when carrying IWB it works perfectly. Was not designed for OWB. I'm guessing I forgot to mention that by your comment, but I still wear it almost every day and I always carry IWB except when working at the shooting range. Hope this helps it make more sense.
And thanks for the comment as I may have mentioned saying that and hopefully others will read the comments. Will definitely add it to the description. Thanks brother!
@AdventureCamping makes sense. I always carry openly, so I looked at it differently. I carry a full size 1911, so the weight on my side isn't the lightest. I make my leather belts for carry 16oz (¼") because of the "sag" that develops over time. I also reinforce the belt in between the two layers of leather. They are stiff, very well made, and I've never had anyone complain. That would be a gun belt though. Not everyone wears their's daily like me. I don't even visit family without my gun on my hip
@AdventureCamping wish I could, but I'm not in the position to be able to. Long story short, 2 back surgeries from work related injury forced my hand prematurely. Add this crap inflation into the mix. Not gonna lie. It's a struggle. I recently made a shoulder holster for a guy at one of the larger department (firearms) stores and that's starting to get my product known, picking up orders. So in time I may be able to
Leather is definitely the way to go with this type of set up. Sorry you had to experience the trauma of nylon. It really is a hard learning experience.
I've used many shoulder holsters over the years. They all need breaking in, and practice at drawing before you are smooth on the draw. Very comfortable way to carry, especially if you are seated or driving for long periods during the day. Like the Tilt feature very much!
I've been tossing around the idea of getting a shoulder holster. Like you, I think they are just cool looking. Back in my era, Miami Vice was the big thing. I always wanted to be like Crocket!! After watching your video, you sold me. I'm placing my order tonight.
Your video & review was very honest. I like the no BS approach that you have. Honest, to the point and zero fluff. As another view mentioned. I too, will pass around your channel. Keep up the great work. Thanks for taking the time. God speed, aim straight-stay safe!!
I just bought a falco holster setup just like yours for my CZ 97B but with the open magazine tension holster. I bought it in black also.
But I bought mine direct from falco holsters.
I love it. The rotating feature is smart.
The 1st day and 2nd the holster was tight but now it’s perfect I’ll only carry shoulder holster from craft holsters
I’m getting one , I was a bit confuse on ordering , not sure what was meant by cocked and locked with rail! So I called the contact number and they called me from Europe this morning , I’m impressed ! So all I need now is to get my background check back on my 1911 full size combat Springfield ! And I’m ordering ! Good luck ! Patriots!!!
Have many shoulder holstrers from many manufacturer's. For both pistols and revolvers. Like you I prefer a vertical shoulder holster. Although I really prefer a strong side OWB on the hip. Gets you the fastest draw. Shoulder holsters offer more concealibility for concealed carry.
One holster that sucks is the Small of the Back holsters. SOTB holsters are just bad news.
The Flashbang polymer holsters is great for women. It attatched to a connecting strap on a bra. There's so many great ways to carry a self defense firearm. There's no excuse.
Im wearing a shoulder rig for my 357 right now but ive definitely been eyeing one of these for my 1911s
It's really nice and very comfortable. If you're in the market I would go for it!
I watched a half dozen reviewers reviewing various shoulder holsters before I came across your channel, and I must say your review was the best of them all. If your other reviews are as through as this one then I'm on board. Just subscribed.
Just sold a holster.
And I just subscribed. Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas.
God Bless the United States of Americ 🇺🇸
Thanks man! That truly means the world to. Have a blessed Christmas and God bless the USA!
I've been searching and searching for a video such as this to carry my Beretta 92x G Compact. This channel needs to be more well known and much bigger. I'll be referring this video as much as possible.
Thanks man! That is a huge compliment and I am truly honored.
@@AdventureCamping i appreciate the sentiment sir. Keep up the great work.
I like the EB Jacket too😊
I have purchased 3 or 4 OWB holsters from Craft. They are top-notch. I am also thinking about purchasing one of their shoulder holsters. The 3-4 week wait is well worth it IMO. The quality is hard to beat.
Awesome looking holster.
I wonder if they make this for my Springfield XDS mod to chambered in 45 ACP?
If you go on their website it will list all the firearms it can be made for. They really do a lot of different models.
You must live in Florida like me ! Thanks for the vid!!
I ordered one for my CZ P01. It's a great holster. The CZ P01 turned out to be a trash choice, but the holster is great even when carrying a gun that doesn't work.
First time I have heard someone say a CZ is trash. Why so?
@The Truth It's not trash, I was pissed and should take down the post. Mine just failed hard the 2nd time I went shooting. Standard ammo and the slide wouldn't fully return on 3 different brands of ammo. All factory, no mods. I got a bad one I guess. I paid $800 for it and expected quality. Nope.
@@watchingthecrazyworld7761 was it aluminum cased ammo? I had a cz75 that didn't like aluminum case ammo but ate everything else fine
I’m probably going with the craft and alien gear shapeshifter since I have the SS already for my Glock. I’ll get it for the sig.
Just received mine this week ! Breaking it in ! S&W M&P 9mm Shield EZ. I was worried when I ordered it I'm of a bigger stature had to let it out all the way !
I want one. Especially since it will hold my pants up too.
I just bought this holster for model 10 38 special 4"
Been looking for a holster like this
Got one for my 1911 in the fall of 2023. I really wanted to like this holster but can not. I'm 6' tall and a fit 170 pounds and this holster just doesn't fit me. I had wanted a shoulder holster that could give me a vertical carry at my side but this hangs low at my waist. That being the case, I might as well get a cross-draw holster - for a lot less money. I've shortened the adjustments as far as they will go and the holster still hangs loose and low at my waist. It seems like the mfr sized these for larger bodies. As some reviewers have noted, the rear mag is hard to get at. I recently discovered a REAL problem with this holster. The "securing" snap on the holster does NOTHING. My 1911 easily slides in and out of the holster, regardless if the strap is snapped or not. So... the holster is a big fail if you want your 1911 to be absolutely secured.
Great video and review!
Like it a lot. As a woman...gonna be time consuming in the bathroom. Lol any suggestions ?
Honestly I don't think it will be much of a problem. You will just need to unsnap the straps that hook the holster from the belt. Not ideal for sure, but would be the same process for men who need to use the restroom as well. Obviously you would have to do it everytime, but women who carry already have to do that with other traditional holsters already. At least with this one you don't have to look for a place to sit your gun and possibly forget it.
Love it !! Thanks
I received my Craft Holster Vertical Roto Holster for my carry S&W shield yesterday and wow very well crafted and love it. Takes awhile to receive the holster because thay hand make each and everyone, but very much worth the waiting period. Great customer service.
Questions? the green plastic thing that came in the box. Do you have any idea what its used for?
If I remember correctly it's a chamber flag. I just throw them out, but some people use them.
Great video.!
Is it comfortable to move around
It has been very comfortable for all day wear and even while working.
I'm gonna order 1 for my 4 inch .357 Magnum 💯
It usually takes about a month to receive but does not require any assembly. You will love them both!
Does it take long to recieve the belts, after ordering ❓
Sorry I'm just seeing this! Takes about a month to receive
Looks great.
Nice jacket too.. brand?
Eddie Bauer. It's been awesome
@@AdventureCamping thanks!
Is it difficult to assemble ❓
No it is not.
Is that back plate plastic or leather?
It's leather like the rest of it.
V nice
Love it, checking one out for the SW9
Is this the Craft Roto holster?
Made by Falco but sold through Craft Holsters
@@AdventureCamping I know...but is it the Roto?
Yes the roto. Sorry!
$179+ 👍👍
That's a thin belt. Especially for a gun belt.
Yes, but when carrying IWB it works perfectly. Was not designed for OWB. I'm guessing I forgot to mention that by your comment, but I still wear it almost every day and I always carry IWB except when working at the shooting range. Hope this helps it make more sense.
And thanks for the comment as I may have mentioned saying that and hopefully others will read the comments. Will definitely add it to the description. Thanks brother!
@AdventureCamping makes sense. I always carry openly, so I looked at it differently. I carry a full size 1911, so the weight on my side isn't the lightest. I make my leather belts for carry 16oz (¼") because of the "sag" that develops over time. I also reinforce the belt in between the two layers of leather. They are stiff, very well made, and I've never had anyone complain. That would be a gun belt though. Not everyone wears their's daily like me. I don't even visit family without my gun on my hip
The belt sounds awesome! Any chance you would want to send me one for a review? Would love to help out a gear maker. It is my passion.
@AdventureCamping wish I could, but I'm not in the position to be able to. Long story short, 2 back surgeries from work related injury forced my hand prematurely. Add this crap inflation into the mix. Not gonna lie. It's a struggle. I recently made a shoulder holster for a guy at one of the larger department (firearms) stores and that's starting to get my product known, picking up orders. So in time I may be able to
I made the mistake of buying the nylon version. What an ungainly, useful POS. The worst $80 I've ever spent.
Leather is definitely the way to go with this type of set up. Sorry you had to experience the trauma of nylon. It really is a hard learning experience.
Video too close, causes too quick mivements
Sorry :(
So I ordered. They sent me a question upon answering they cancelled.
From turkey a Muslim county.
I won't mess with again.
Keep american.
Sorry I'm just seeing this! What question did they ask?
I was not looking for a Belt. So I did not watch your video