I use Falco Horizontal shoulder rigs for Makarovs, and my CZ97B, and a vertical shoulder rig for a Baby Eagle that's really growing on me, lately. Thing with a shoulder holster is that you need an outer layer for concealment. The fact that right now it's 17 degrees outside up hear in Domerland lends well to the use of them. Really, a holster rig is the most comfotable, to me.I'm reading this thread with great interest because I intend to start carrying when my LTCH comes in, I haven't seen any posts for ankle holsters or shoulder holsters. Are these just not practical for concealed carry?
Now the redneck pocket holster.
When I got the Kel-Tec P-3AT as a BUG, the store didn't have any pocket holsters in stock. So I did the following.
I traced the gun on a piece of cardboard (notepad backing). I cut around the tracing, leaving an inch or so to the sides and rather less at the ends.
I cut another piece, shorter (to allow access to the grip) and a little narrower. Taped the two together along the edges so the larger piece curved smoothly. Put the gun in between the two pieces of cardboard and slip the whole assembly into my pocket with the larger piece of cardboard to the outside. The cardboard was stiff enough to hide the shape of the gun, even when my pants leg was pulled tight (as when sitting).
It only lasted a couple of days, but long enough for me to get an actual nylon holster that does an adequate job for the time being. (I've got a couple of others on order, but they're several weeks out.)
Sorry. No pics.