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<blockquote data-quote="TikkaShooters" data-source="post: 563391" data-attributes="member: 25066"><p>I just went through this exercise myself a couple months ago. The belt strap on my pack had some webbing but it wasn't thick enough to comfortably hold the hip holster I was used to.</p><p></p><p>The should holster was uncomfortable once I had my pack on and the pack's straps got in the way of a clean draw.</p><p></p><p>I ended up with a Blackhawk Tactical Serpa thigh holster. I wore it for six days straight on a backpacking trip in the Beartooths and it was the most comfortable piece of gear I had. The one time I had to draw the gun I was on target faster than my buddy could draw his bear spray.</p><p></p><p>One other reason I like this Serpa is because the holster covers the rear sights. I hit the holster twice while boulder hopping. There not a mark on the holster or the gun.</p><p></p><p>It took about 15 minutes of practice in my garage to get used to the Serpa. Now I don't think I'll use any other holster in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TikkaShooters, post: 563391, member: 25066"] I just went through this exercise myself a couple months ago. The belt strap on my pack had some webbing but it wasn't thick enough to comfortably hold the hip holster I was used to. The should holster was uncomfortable once I had my pack on and the pack's straps got in the way of a clean draw. I ended up with a Blackhawk Tactical Serpa thigh holster. I wore it for six days straight on a backpacking trip in the Beartooths and it was the most comfortable piece of gear I had. The one time I had to draw the gun I was on target faster than my buddy could draw his bear spray. One other reason I like this Serpa is because the holster covers the rear sights. I hit the holster twice while boulder hopping. There not a mark on the holster or the gun. It took about 15 minutes of practice in my garage to get used to the Serpa. Now I don't think I'll use any other holster in the field. [/QUOTE]
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