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I've been chewing on this some and believe that as the Walker was never designed to be a belt pistol but rather a saddle gun (horse pistol) then the only practical way to carry it on ones person is to make a bandoleer style, cross draw with the belt as a tether and the bandoleer cross chest strap as the weight bearer .
This configuration could easily be adapted to saddle carry I would think with little effort.
I'm wondering if a removable flap might not also be a worth while accessory for a hand gun hunter.
Perhaps a large man could even wear it in a shoulder holster configuration with added comfort as few guns are any bigger than these with the 9 inch barrel , extra long cylinder and five pounds of heft to lug around and hang down against ones leg. Kicking around some ideas.
This configuration could easily be adapted to saddle carry I would think with little effort.
I'm wondering if a removable flap might not also be a worth while accessory for a hand gun hunter.
Perhaps a large man could even wear it in a shoulder holster configuration with added comfort as few guns are any bigger than these with the 9 inch barrel , extra long cylinder and five pounds of heft to lug around and hang down against ones leg. Kicking around some ideas.