Tried out my full shoot ensemble the other day for the first time- 5 pistols carried: 1- Left hip left draw socket holster, waistbelt held, shoulder strap supported Walker, 2- Right hip, right draw -same- Whitneyville Dragoon, 3- Front inside belt socket slip holster, right draw 1860 Army, 4- Left chest belt held, shoulder supported socket holster 1849 Pocket, 5- Small back outside belt socket holster right draw 1862 Pocket. 9.5'' Bowie in scabbard supported on left holster support strap. Belt bag on support strap. Shot bag, shoulder strap carried.
I went out and walked and jogged a little, along a wooded trail. About a 1/4 mile. All was supported in a way where I could flex and move. Even over logs, climbing, squatting and so on. Surprisingly comfortable.
Just for fun. It s not like it is practical. Just an idea of what it would be like to pack so much steel etc. I cannot imagine being serious in the day without a percussion revolver in each hand, in order to back each other because of misfires, jams and so on.
Got photos of it. I will try and post them soon. Was going to do it several days ago, yeah, yeah, Thanksgiving this, delay that and so on.