RAZCO ROMR & MarsupialšŸ‘

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I purchased the RAZCO ROMR earlier this rifle season to replace the Marsupial Holster I used with my small, magnetic, Marsupial bino harness. While I loved the bino harness and accessory pouches, the Marsupial holster left something to be desired. It tended to swing when walking fast, squeak after a week or so into the season at the molle, and several times the snap had come undone in the field with the revolver falling out. That's no good.

I used the ROMR for a while. I would clip the harness into the holster but didn't like the accessory pouches flopping around. The extra strap annoyed me for securing the pouches though, it just never was comfortable. I liked the fit and ride height when the bino harness clipped into the holster. Using the extra strap on the holster instead was just as annoying for me. I simply didn't like the extra straps, especially wearing a pack.

Looking on Marsupial's web site I saw their Pack Strap Kit. Using that strap/ buckle with the Tri Glide for the accessory pouches and hooking it into the main harness strap has been great. A few elastic keepers added, made by my daughter, was icing on the cake.


I'll be ordering a few more ROMR holster shells to go with the system. This is the best answer yet, I've found to carying a handgun in the field while hunting with a pack.

I handgun hunt some too while still hunting. Not super productive but a lot of fun. Placing your draw thumb on the body side of the holster allows you to draw very quietly. With all the snow and ice this season, I can keep my hands free until I am ready to actively stalk or shoot something. Yet the holster retains the revolver very securely.

Highly recommended combo if you are in the market!

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Do you have any better pictures of this set up? This seems interesting and Iā€™d like to see more about this.
 
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