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 Roy Huntington

By Roy Huntington
Editior American Handgunner
December 2001 Page 50

 It's hard not to like a company that names it's holsters along the lines of  "The Topless," "Spanky" and "Down Under," of which we had better only say that it has something to do with inside-the-pants holsters.  At the risk of being redundant, I must say it's always a delight when I see high quality at reasonable prices.  Once I got past the whimsical nomenclature, that's what I found.
       In today's world of discount everything, including holsters, sometimes a fellow has to remember just what a holster is supposed to do.  Phrases like "save your life" and "keep $1,500 worth of custom gun in one piece" come to mind.  Would you trust your life to a $10 motorcycle helmet?  Ditto for holster gear.

 I found the High Noon designs to be solidly grounded in the real world and built like they knew what they were doing.  Fit, finish and just plain usability were first-rate.  Of course they wouldn't be in these pages if they weren't because I won't write about junk.  Except to trash it, but that's another story entirely.

     A shoulder rig, caller the "Undertaker", was made to fit the aforementioned Wife Number Two and her Colt Agent, recently found for a price that would make you cry if I told you.  It fit just right.  She's particularly picky about shoulder rigs, but damn if this one wasn't comfy.

     It didn't, as she said, "Pull and tug at your blouse and make you look like you slept in your shirt."  Not that she sleeps in her shirt, mind you.

     Good stuff, good people and fair prices.  What more would you want?  Okay, okay,  don't go there.