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Wheel Chair Holster / Handicapp Holster

Ray Wunschel

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Joined
Aug 11, 2014
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Alabama
Hello Everyone,

I was asked to post this here by a friend on Facebook.

This is custom leg holster for use by people confined to a wheel chair. Chris with Custom Tactics www.customtactics.com and myslef came up with. Pictures attached for your enjoyment. If you have any questions please feel free to contact myself on Facebook. Or Chris at Custom Tactics. This is a one of a kind holster for now. If you are confined to a wheel chair and want to open carry this is the holster for you.

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Grapeshot

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There are different solutions to wheelchair carry: chair mounts, cross draw, shoulder rigs, and drop leg. Its a matter of person choice and comfort. Thank you for bringing this one to our attention.
 

MAC702

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Jul 31, 2011
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From that picture, all I see is a standard belt holster and two straps of cordura nylon to hold it to the bent leg. What makes it especially custom for a wheelchair?

How do the straps secure on the back side of the leg, or is it one strap that does both directions?

I'm a bigger fan of crossdraw for seated positions. The weapon is far more secure and out of the way.

But your mileage may vary, of course.
 
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