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You have given me much to think about. More insight, which is what I requested. As you might imagine, I am fairly spry for an old fart but I find high-riding belt holsters to be ergonomic. Today, I can't put socks on just standing up. I can, but I should not. Pulling my .45 ACP out of the plastic holster which came in the case....I nearly have to bend over to get the spoon out. My shoulder is in my ear. I think this spoon is meant to carry at or below the belt, not above. I am very glad, already, that I listened to your advice on barrel length.
I did not know decent holsters could be so cheap. Crappy ones at 'that' sporting goods store mostly look like junk, and are more expensive.
The Mexican Loop looks like the most functional overall. The Hunter snap-on thing also looks utilitarian, for my purpose. If it's going to be cross-draw, then high works. In fact, if I had all these holsters to try with my spoon and backpack, I wonder if a left-handed unit would be best....riding inside the backpack strap. Lots to think about. THANK YOU for the advice and links.
I have to say, I find the 'waterproof' holster idea a bit amusing. Does this mean it would fill with water without leaking?
The snap-on Hunter looks like a good choice.
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