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Title: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: cobra1169 on May 04, 2009, 12:37:17 PM
Quick question to see if anyone has used or is using the Kangaroo shoulder holster for their R9s.

 http://www.deepconceal.com/


It appears to be a potential option especially here in South Texas where 90+ weather is common for 1/2 of the year.  And Short & Golf Shirt is the standing dress code.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: tracker on May 04, 2009, 01:06:11 PM
I have always liked the idea of the Kangaroo but have never heard
it or any shoulder holster mentioned on this forum. It seems to me
that the covering shirt would have to be very loose fitting and untucked
for the gun to be at the ready in a stressful situation.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: kjtrains on May 04, 2009, 02:49:03 PM
Seems like it would be hot and uncomfortable with that band across the chest.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: cobra1169 on May 04, 2009, 04:02:45 PM
I tried taking my Pup in-hand and pushed & pulled it out of my dress shirt in-between my shirts button and guess what --- it fit threw the gap between buttons.  In the event of a hostile confrontation, I think an attacker would be far less guard from someone acting like they are grabbing their chest out of fear vs. reaching in a pocket or waist band of small of the back.
From just my experience of carrying around as Smartphone (Blackberry) on a side clip holster, in-Pocket, etc., I just think of all the awkward spearing, stabbing, and pressure caused by those devises which are still smaller and about a quarter of the weight in the course of everyday activity.  
From what I’ve read, it appears that the Kangaroo holster configuration is one of the carrying style approaches utilized by the US Air Marshalls.  Talk about a roll that concealment is paramount and involves significant about of confided sitting.
Also has is there a Fobus holster that fits the R9?  This seems like a ideal side holster for tactical training or to where under a un-tucked shirt.
Thanks --- Jim

Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: kanuist on May 04, 2009, 05:53:50 PM
Seems like the cotton construction would suck up perspiration and deliver it directly to the gun.

Shoulder holsters look cool, but I'll stick with a strong side IWB.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: JHatmaker on May 04, 2009, 06:24:02 PM
At least people won't be able to tell when you're cold....hey ohhh!!

Sorry, couldn't resist.  I personally feel that a pocket or IWB is sufficient enough for me as a concealed carry option.

I would think this would be used for hiding a "last resort" gun that absolutely cannot be detected w/o actually doing a pat down, and probably used for undercover type operations.

I agree, it would be tough to get to in a high stress situation.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Evan on May 06, 2009, 12:49:47 AM
I use a similar holster called the concealment T Holster, and it works great, I wear a shirt and tie all the time and in the hot months it conceals well without a coat.  It may take a few seconds longer to get to, but isn't it better than not having a weapon at all. Life's trade offs. http://www.bigkarmyandnavy.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=281
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: theirishguard on May 06, 2009, 12:04:03 PM
whats wrong with a pocket?? Tom
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Dino on May 07, 2009, 02:55:45 PM
Don't know about you but being so close to my armpit I'm afraid I will smell up my R9.  For me IWB is the way to go if shirt is untucked and pocket it shirt is tucked.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Evan on May 08, 2009, 03:57:49 PM
Quote
whats wrong with a pocket?? Tom

Nothing really, I use that on rare occassions, but like anything it is a matter of preference and comfort for me.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: kjtrains on May 08, 2009, 05:59:22 PM
Preference is what counts!! ::)    8)
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Bill_in_TX on May 12, 2009, 03:10:09 PM
I'm not sure how others wear their clothes, but for me that would make the pistol virtually inaccessible in my standard SE TX golf shirt and shorts.

Because of the size I've opted to carry my R9s in a high ride OWB under the golf shirt. Tucked into my side it's is well-hidden, but plenty accessible by lifting the shirt tail with my off hand.

I probably would have gone IWB like the rigs for my bigger pistols, but my holster maker convinced me that getting a decent grip would be problematic with the R9's small grip size.  I think he was probably right, but would be intersted in hearing others' experience with IWB.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Dino on May 13, 2009, 09:00:06 AM
Bill, I have a IWB from Jim at Hidden Holsters and waer it in the small of my back.  The canter on the holster is perfect for the R9s that I carry, it enables the grip to stick up at the perfect angle.  When I reach around for the R9 the butt of the grip is in the palm of my hand.  
The holster does a nice job of portecting the trigger on the draw.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: kjtrains on May 13, 2009, 09:57:14 AM
In our Conceal Carry Schooling our sheriff recommended not carrying a weapon in the small of your back due to the danger of falling on your back and injuring yourself.  He explained in a skirmish, this could likely happen.  Food for thought!!
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Richard S on May 13, 2009, 10:21:26 AM
I know of one man who used to duct tape a Seecamp to the inside of his thigh before heading out into the bush. He called it his "Ace in the Hole." (Seemed to me more like an invitation to tinea cruris ["jock itch"].  ;) ) In any event, that Kangaroo rig looks downright comfortable in comparison.  
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Dino on May 13, 2009, 10:32:01 AM
Maybe a full size 1911 or glock, but I'll take my chances with the R9.  
Then again if you carried on your hip and fell on your hip could you not break your hip?
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: kjtrains on May 13, 2009, 11:23:52 AM
That certainly is possible, I would think.  Our sheriff was speaking of conceal carry and where best to carry and not to carry.  
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Dino on May 13, 2009, 12:06:18 PM
Where did he think was the best spot?  Pocket is too slow for me but that is my back up when I have to tuck my shirt in. I can wear my IWB on my hip but not as comfortable as the small of my back.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: kjtrains on May 13, 2009, 12:15:41 PM
His suggestions were front pocket, IWB(side), or back pocket.
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Dino on May 13, 2009, 12:25:22 PM
Interesting, thanks, never carried in back pocket paranoid someone would reach in and take it.

Maybe I should take Richards advice, shave my leg and duct tape it to my thigh. Ouch...

I would hate to practice that draw!
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Richard S on May 13, 2009, 02:50:27 PM
Dino:

Let the record reflect that I was merely reporting and would never personally advocate such a mode of CCW!   ;D
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: Dino on May 13, 2009, 02:57:42 PM
Richard, I understand and would never duct tape my R9s to my thigh.  Maybe to the back of my neck like on the movies?

 ;)
Title: Re: Kangaroo shoulder holster for R9s
Post by: slashsplat on May 18, 2009, 03:44:03 AM
I wear cargo pants most every day, and the Nemesis works well to keep the R9 upright.  I balance the R9 with my two phone in the pockets on the other side, and support the whole darn thing with suspenders.

I carry a Glock 22C and medical supplies in a small shoulder bag (organizer) from Maxpedition.

I have two holsters from Jim at Hidden Holsters.  Excellent customer service.  The IWB sits nice and high, but needs more than my usual T shirt to cover it.  The front pocket holster (with a thinner anti-print plate) works really well in heavier pants.  A real comfortable holster is the K&D which I had made with 1.75" loops for a duty belt.  I wear it over the right kidney, not in the enter of the back.  It covers real well with most shirts.  Both the HH and K&D are made REALLY well and should last my children's lifetimes.