PICS !!!! of my Mc Daniels II

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PICS !!!! of my Mc Daniels II

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I just recieved my McDaniels II holster today and let me say WOW!!!!! I LOVE IT!!! This thing is very comfortable and has a smooth draw.
This is my first IWB. I have 2 paddles and 1 pancake/slide and I can already say that this one will see the most use of all. It totally supports my Kimber 5". I cant even tell its there.
I will be posting pics in the next day or two.
I would suggest this holster to everyone.



NOW I HAVE PICS too

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Very cool! Andrews makes good stuff.
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He sure does & I would like to have one of his shoulder holsters too.
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Any particular why the trigger is exposed?
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And just so everyone knows.....( i am surprized this hasnt been noticed) The pic of me with holster on was taken in the mirror and that is why it appears to be left handed.

The trigger......
In that pic it looks like it very exposed......I had to go get it to look at it again....The front edge of the trigger is actually even with the rear edge of the holster. You are not able to get your finger in the trigger if it is seated properly in the holster. I agree that in the pic it looks as tho you could drive a truck in there but it is due to angle of the pic.
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Sweet!! I prefer the upside down shoulder carry, but that is a sweet lookin ride! may try one for my DA.
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Very nice Target!

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Target1911 wrote:And just so everyone knows.....( i am surprized this hasnt been noticed) The pic of me with holster on was taken in the mirror and that is why it appears to be left handed.
We could tell because of the ".OC & SSUARTS IVEL". :grin:

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Where did you get the trick 1911 without a thumb safety?
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Link to my favorite Holster it wears good cant tell I have it on and top quality built Holster.

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Where did you get the trick 1911 without a thumb safety?
LOL......that pic was taken in the mirror. It is RH holster so it is hidden but nice observation.
same setup
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does that holster come with one that can fit a kimber with a tactical rail? :cry:
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I dont know about the rail. I am shur you could contact them and ask. I dont see why they couldnt make you one.
The link for them is above.
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