I want to start carrying my Ruger 101 w/4.2" barrel . Looking for holster, any suggestions?
BigboreShooter
I want to start carrying my Ruger 101 w/4.2" barrel . Looking for holster, any suggestions?
BigboreShooter
For woods walking and fishing in the back country. Good price for a fairly good holster.
http://www.safariland.com/products/h...3=none&start=1
Cattleman by Rob Leahy at Simply Rugged. None better in my opinion.
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BigboreShooter,
El Paso Saddlery is hard to beat, imVho. = I have one that I wore "on the job" for over 15 years (until we stopped carrying revolvers) & it still is good, if a little "best-up looking".
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SP101 is too heavy for pocket carry.
I would recommend El Paso Saddlery C-Force IWB, which has reinforced opening to permit one-hand reholstering, a feature which I consider an absolute must! Non-negotiable!
Get trousers 2" larger in waist band than you would normally wear without holster.
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You might also look here...
http://shopruger.com/SP101/products/3140/
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For concealed carry . I already have simply rugged for field carry.Just looking for something more comfortable.
BigboreShooter
Alien Gear 3.0 IWB. I don't carry every day of the week but I've had mine for 18 months or so with no complaint.
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AG is pretty good. As is Galco King Tuck or Desantis Intruder or Invader. And Foxx makes a great one too. And then the best is Thies Holsters! One thing about leather backed hybrid holsters, they need a break in time. Once broken in, wow very comfortable.
Just about any hybrid holster is decent, as long as it has two clips and a heavy enough backing to disperse the weight and keep the weapon in place.
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I'll be needing that for squirrels and such.....
I carried my shorter barrel version in a leather pancake holster on strong side. Long shirt would cover it. Jacket did better. Needed a good belt cause of weight.
I've had a simply rugged holster for my sp101 for several years. I think it has done its job well with decent retention. I do plan on down the road upgrading but need to get a couple of holsters for other guns first.
Last edited by Repass; 10-04-2017 at 10:47 AM.
PS for outdoors work a shoulder or chest rig works best for me. Simply Rugged has a chest rig for their holsters that look like they will work with other pancake holsters as well.
There is an outfit called Craft Holsters that makes a neat IWB for the 4 inch SP101. https://www.craftholsters.com/open-m...wb-holster-p79. An acquaintance has a holster by this firm for his 1911 and it seems to be well constructed and properly fitted.
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If I was looking for a new holster for my sp101 I would be looking at this one http://www.miltsparks.com/products-pmk.php
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