Who Wears a Reverse-Draw Holster?

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I had a friend that wore a PPK reverse draw on his right side (right handed) behind his hip. He used an inexpensive suede left hand IWB with a steel spring clip.

Because of this my dad bought a suede left hand spring clip to wear the same way. He never carried his Government 380 that way, but we still have the holster.
 
If you spend a lot of time in a vehicle it can be very handy as the seatbelt doesnt get in the way of your draw and the weapon stays secure and comfortable.
 
"...the saber became obsolete..." Um. Who told you that? snicker.
"...he was a "serious dude"..." Maybe so, but he watches too much TV and movies. Hickok supposedly carried his Navy's that way. With no holster. Hickok was more of a shooter than a quick draw artist. Shoot outs are mostly a Hollywood thing. They were very few and far between in the real 1880's.
 
For, say, a 5 1/2 inch or more barrel worn at the waist rather than at the gunslinger low ready, a cross draw can be the only way to get the thing out smoothly and today.
 
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