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#138858 - 09/15/10 11:30 PM Holsters & proper pack fit
mcw3734 Offline
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Registered: 08/29/10
Posts: 5
Seeking advice on those who carry a handgun while backpacking/hiking regarding their choice of hip holster. This also touches on the subject of how to properly fit a backpack. This is not meant to be a discussion of should one or shouldn’t one carry.

So I’m looking for a holster while wearing my backpack. My concern is that with those hip pads, it might interfere with a standard belt holster. I looked and looked for something that might work and found a Drop and Offset holster by Blade Tech on-line. I received it in the mail the same week I got my Eberlestock Dragonfly backpack.

Retrieving the gun from the holster felt clumsy, though it’s adjustable and I’m going to try different settings. I think it would feel much better held tight against my hip. Also, the Eberlestock hip pads really aren’t all that poofy and it looks like a regular holster might work. I DO NOT want a holster on the pack itself, I want to be able to take the pack off but keep the gun on me.

It also got me thinking if I’m not wearing my pack like I should. I put about 80 pounds in it and strapped it on as it came out of the box. I understand how the weight should fit on your hips, but the way I have it, the hip pads were covering my belt. My friend tells me that that is too low. For him, his might touch the top of his belt or not at all. He’s done a bunch of backpacking so he’ll help me fit the pack.

So for those who pack a handgun on their hip, what hip holster do you recommend? My gun is a S&W 629 Mountain Gun. Thanks for the feedback.

Take Care,
MIKE
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#138897 - 09/16/10 07:07 PM Re: Holsters & proper pack fit [Re: mcw3734]
sarbar Offline
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Safepacker. That is if you conceal carry that is.
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#138899 - 09/16/10 08:54 PM Re: Holsters & proper pack fit [Re: mcw3734]
bamarammin87 Offline
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Registered: 09/16/10
Posts: 6
Loc: alabama
With a 629, I would carry it in a chest holster, or if you are dead set on a belt holster, open carry in a leather holster, cross draw. But id definitely use a chest holster myself. I mexican carried a full size glock cross draw for awhile while hiking, it gets old. Def go with a chest holster!

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#138980 - 09/18/10 03:31 PM Re: Holsters & proper pack fit [Re: mcw3734]
dla Offline
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Registered: 09/06/04
Posts: 275
Loc: Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
I carry the 329pd, which is about a pound lighter. I have a system that works for the pack and my hip.

I use a top-flap style holster constructed of cordura and closed cell foam - made by AMS. I've used it for 50 miles of trail and bushwhacking this year and it has worked great. It hangs on to the firearm, gives excellent protection from the brush, rocks, etc. and allows reasonable access speed. The link provided gives some visuals.

The pack attachment is done using the old military pouch keepers (keepers stay permanently on the pack). I have these on both of my packs pretty much as shown in the pics. This setup doesn't cost much and it allows me to remove the holster from the pack and put it on my belt - nice when I take off around a lake fishing.

Hope this gives you some ideas.

329pd holster setup


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#138983 - 09/18/10 04:30 PM Re: Holsters & proper pack fit [Re: mcw3734]
prussicnot Offline
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Registered: 05/06/03
Posts: 126
Loc: Lynchburg, VA
I use this pouch.
I very much prefer a secure, thumb-break paddle holster, but a regular holster isn't very comfortable with a backpack's waist belt over it, and unless you have a low-ride holster, the belt will probably still cover part of the gun. The pouch disguises a handgun (beneficial for several reasons), and can be moved forward or backward a bit on the belt to relieve pressure points. I know you don't want the holster on your pack, but I am able to remove the pouch from the belt and attach it to the packs' waist belt for hiking long distances where I don't intend to take the pack off for a while. I padded the inside with open-cell foam so that the gun won't move and is always oriented the same way.
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#138988 - 09/18/10 06:31 PM holsters & hip belt fit [Re: mcw3734]
Wolfeye Offline
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Registered: 01/11/07
Posts: 413
Loc: Seattle, WA
I've used a chest holster & shoulder holster while wearing my pack with good results. The shoulder holster had to be adjusted right in order to stay out of the way of the pack straps, and it was more comfortable than the chest holster. I found, though, that a chest holster distributes weight better with large guns; a 6" 629 dangling on one side ended up crimping my posture after a few days.

The chest holster I used was a borrowed one from my dad, and I don't think it's made any more. I'd start by looking at the major manufacturers (Desantis, Kramer, etc.). I hear Simply Rugged makes a good one in leather... I bought a belt from them once and think their prices are reasonable.

For concealed carry with a small gun, I clip one of these onto my waist belt: http://www.kgproducts.com/HANDIBAGS.html It works, but I wouldn't try it if your waist belt is really thick. It's big enough for maybe a 3" small framed .357. It's easy to transfer it between the pack, my waist, and a car safety belt.

As far as belt/waist strap placement goes, my strap covers my belt. Both are held up by the hip bones: my belt sits just below the tops of the bones while my waist strap keeps the tops of the bones centered in the middle of their fabric, if that makes sense. I'd think that if the waist strap were high enough to not touch the belt, then the bottom of the strap would be digging into the hips. I adjust mine so it basically cups my hip bones. I'd recommend getting the pack fitted at a good sporting goods store (REI, Cabela's), get the opinions of several different staff, and stick with the method that's most comfortable.

On a side note, when hiking I replace my pants belt with a length of spectra-cored string. It's lighter. Obviously it won't work with a hip holster.


Edited by Wolfeye (09/18/10 06:43 PM)

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