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Galco Miami Classic II Shoulder Systems
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Sigsaholic's Review of Galco Miami Classic II Shoulder Systems

...and I would have bought my third this week, but I'll tell you at the end of my post because after all, you want to know about the two that I am already using for the Glock 19 and Sig Sauer. I give the Miami Classic 5 Stars each for the job those do for both pistols. As you know, the Glock is a fairly light pistol and the sig...well, the Sig weighs about eight times more than the Glock.

I'm often wearing these holsters for eight to twelve hours at a time and all I can say is that the MCII is the best holster shoulder holster I have ever worn and I have always been partial to shoulder holsters. I have owned shoulder holsters for my S&W Chief Special that I bought in August of 1977. I think that it's safe to say that I know what works for me. Both holsters feel snug at first but as I got used to my first MCII for my glock, I noticed that there was a certain elasticity, Not constricting in any way but still reassuringly firm. It's easier to forget that you are carrying a Glock, but you could also forget the Sig is there too. Both feel good to take off after a long day or night, but you could certainly do worse. I'm 6'2 and weigh 220 pounds. I have no problem concealing under a half buttoned short sleeve shirt.

I understand that being a shoulder holster guy is not for everyone.I have heard all the Miami Vice, Don Johnson and Sonny Crockett comparisons. I have also heard that a shoulder holster is not as fast as a belt holster is to draw from. I can only tell you they work for me.

Oh yeah, last week I wanted to buy just the holster so the I could carry my Glock 19 as usual with my Ruger LCR replacing the double magazine pouch with a weak hand back. Galco has advised me that the only shoulder holster that they carry it in a vertical draw. I replied that a back up weapon that requires TWO hands to draw seems a bit ridiculous. Just buy the holster, break it in according their directions and give it a couple hours quick draw practice. Wear it for a couple days and if you don't like it...send it back!
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