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Ok, I am now searching for a holster for my Kimber Ultra II. Opinions on style as well as make would be cool! I use a Fobus Paddle for my Sig and Beagle, Will that style be ok for a 1911 as well?

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Tucker Answer on order here, with a bullhide belt from Tucker as well.

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cyphur wrote:Tucker Answer on order here, with a bullhide belt from Tucker as well.
It's IWB correct? I will need a OWB. :grin:

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DId find Cops Plus... wow they sells all kinds of holsters.

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I like this one myself, but have yet to order one.

http://www.miltsparks.com/60TK.htm

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KinnyLee wrote:I like this one myself, but have yet to order one.

http://www.miltsparks.com/60TK.htm
That is nice.

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Diode wrote:
cyphur wrote:Tucker Answer on order here, with a bullhide belt from Tucker as well.
It's IWB correct? I will need a OWB. :grin:
Tucker HF1 then, don't forget the Texas Concho option ;)

I also looked at Milt Sparks, they're great holsters from what I hear. They have some OWB models.


I'm losing weight to carry IWB comfortably. No joke.

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+1 to Tucker Gunleather. I have the Belt and Answer IWB.

Pound for pount the ebst quality and customer service out there. You cant go wrong with Tucker.

Shoot a email to Rob and ask some questions. :)

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spud wrote:+1 to Tucker Gunleather. I have the Belt and Answer IWB.

Pound for pount the ebst quality and customer service out there. You cant go wrong with Tucker.

Shoot a email to Rob and ask some questions. :)
What's the normal turn around time for the Tuckers?

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When I ordered mine a few weeks ago, IWB was 3-4 weeks out, OWB was 7-8 weeks out. Give Rob a shout and he'll be able to give you the best idea of lead time.

I've heard the holsters are well worth the wait, so I'm not worried about it. Its like my CHL, when it gets here, it gets here. I'm going to be telling my wife that the HF1 w/Tx Concho would make a great Xmas gift :)
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It is tough to beat a Milt Sparks IWB......in my opinion. I carry both my Glock 17 & 22 an executive's companion and tend to forget about them after about five minutes! That is a big freakin gun to be able to wear with a T-shirt and shorts..

Don Hume makes a nice, inexpensive IWB holster if you are going to order something like Tucker or Milt Sparks.....you will get the Don Hume much much faster.
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I am the new kid on the block for this site, but I have a holster recomendation. Go to H.B.E. Leather. @: http://www.hbeleatherworks.com/
For the money, His products are the best I have ever seen. I know you said you want OWB, his are good, but his IWB the Com/Com1 in std or fully tuckable are great. They spread the weight and bulge over a wider area and do not cause a bulge in your pants. Most comfortable on the market. :grin:

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Welcome aboard big mike. Glad to have you here. Good 1st post. HBE is quality products at a very fair price.
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Thanks for the link Big Mike! I browsed his site and his holsters look very nice so I sent him an email.

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Big Mike 1939 wrote:I am the new kid on the block for this site, but I have a holster recomendation. Go to H.B.E. Leather. @: http://www.hbeleatherworks.com/
For the money, His products are the best I have ever seen. I know you said you want OWB, his are good, but his IWB the Com/Com1 in std or fully tuckable are great. They spread the weight and bulge over a wider area and do not cause a bulge in your pants. Most comfortable on the market. :grin:
Welcome and thanks! I'l lcheck them out.
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