
That is a S&W M&P carried in a Comp-Tac Minotaur held up by a gunbelt from The Beltman.net.
One should also note that 99% of people never notice.
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That is a classic holster. I have one much like it for a 1911, but it has an exposed trigger. That tells you how old it is.denwego wrote:It's been five years since I moved back to Texas from Virginia, and Colorado before that... after half a decade, I tell you what, my Safariland is getting really anxious about seeing the light of day again!
Got to love a holster which has years' worth of honest wear celebrating freedom!
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I think i just found my oc holster for my 1911! Do they have one in blood red? Pls send me the info. ThanksRrash wrote:Here is one of Rob Pincus' students the other day.
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Even with the old style guard, you ought to wear it out a few times for its own sake... old leather needs some sunlight after 143 years in the dark! Thank you Chas!Charles L. Cotton wrote:That is a classic holster. I have one much like it for a 1911, but it has an exposed trigger. That tells you how old it is.denwego wrote:It's been five years since I moved back to Texas from Virginia, and Colorado before that... after half a decade, I tell you what, my Safariland is getting really anxious about seeing the light of day again!
Got to love a holster which has years' worth of honest wear celebrating freedom!
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Chas.