Roy,
owner of Rocking W Holsters asked us, to check out some of his
products. Roy Weber is one of my heroes as he has a ranch and teaches
CCW classes. They have classes that can be scheduled 7 days a week and
he is hand crafting his holster line. Their contact information is
listed below. The picture on the right is the actual working ranch.
We
were lucky enough to get two holsters. One for our 1911 and one for our
357 Taurus. We went to the range and tested the quick draw and wore the
holsters for several weeks. I personally am very tough on holsters and
beat them up. This is one of the best features that I liked about the
Rocking W Holsters is that they are form fitted to the gun and take a
beating very well. These are the kind of holsters that you will not
wear out any time soon. The design also was great for quick draw, while
keeping the handgun secure on your hip. The holster rode high, and
tight allowing for quick access while being able to be hidden for those
with CCW Permits. These would also work great for Law Enforcement
Officers in plain clothes.
Since
we got our Holsters, we have noticed that the web site has been
updated. They have a good selection of holsters and Roy was very
helpful in helping us pick out the right skin for the right type of
carry. This makes a big difference. I thought that a holster was a
holster, but the skin makes a difference in how it looks, and performs.
We are going to also try out the XD-45 as well.
They currently cover the Sig Sauer P220, RugerP89, 1911, XD-45, and
the S&W J Frame. If they get into shoulder rigs, I would like to be
the first in line. I like to support people that try new business to
make a living. It is even more fun to support people like Roy who love
what they do. As Roy would say "What a great country!"
I am off to a wedding this afternoon. Not me, I am just sitting in
the peanut gallery. But I will be wearing my Rocking W Holster under
my coat.
Happy Trails and keep the lead down range. Clark –Carryconcealed.net
Web site: http://www.rockingwholsters.com/
For his CCW Classes: http://www.missouriccw.com
Posted on
Friday, June 27, 2008
by Stuart Turley