I got a similar mental image, but the pistol was flung at the bad guy .... however, a slingshot worked for David versus Goliath ... so why notcanvasbck wrote:Sidro wrote:You can tighten up the Supertuck on the gun but that might cause problems drawing it out. Having said that I grew up on and still live on a ranch and having been in a storm when a horse blows up plenty of times, in my experience even things tied down come loose(along with me sometimes).
However I may have an idea that would work. Why not take a wide and heavy rubber band and loop it thru your belt and then around the grip of the pistol. If you had to use it the band could be broken pulling the gun out. Never tried this but don't see why it wouldn't work. Just an idea.
I like the rubber band idea, but I got a mental image of using the heavy duty rubber bands, trying to draw and having the bands jerk the gun from my hand and back into the holster.

Really, just tighten your belt is all you need to do, if that doesn't work "comfortably", get a better belt, or try a Wilderness Safepacker worn on your belt while riding horses.