Concealed Carry Holster
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Concealed Carry Holster
New to the forum. How about suggestions for a carry holster? I live in Texas, so most of the time it's short sleeve shirts.
How about sources?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
How about sources?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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PUCCINI5,
Check you PMs I have sent you a list that should last a long time & give you a very good holster education.
Questions about any specific one you find will be answered by someone. If it is a good quality holster, someone on the board has probably worn it.
Good shopping then
good
LT
OOOOPS,
Welcome abaord. That was not polite.
Check you PMs I have sent you a list that should last a long time & give you a very good holster education.
Questions about any specific one you find will be answered by someone. If it is a good quality holster, someone on the board has probably worn it.
Good shopping then
good
LT
OOOOPS,
Welcome abaord. That was not polite.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Yes sir. On the way.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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A Tucker "Texas Heritage" holster works for me.
http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/teheiwb.html
Mine is sized for a 3" 1911, but it also works equally well holding a Browning High Power. Fortunate on my part, but not a general rule; the holsters are "made for the model," and model cross-compatibility is the exception rather than the rule when it comes to the better holsters.
The Milt Sparks "Versa Max II" is also highly-recommended by a number of folks. Although I don't personally own one, I've seen too many glowing recommendations to not include it.
Look around, see what's offered, and see what gets the best reviews. Then, start trying holsters.
http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/teheiwb.html
Mine is sized for a 3" 1911, but it also works equally well holding a Browning High Power. Fortunate on my part, but not a general rule; the holsters are "made for the model," and model cross-compatibility is the exception rather than the rule when it comes to the better holsters.
The Milt Sparks "Versa Max II" is also highly-recommended by a number of folks. Although I don't personally own one, I've seen too many glowing recommendations to not include it.
Look around, see what's offered, and see what gets the best reviews. Then, start trying holsters.
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I've had a Brommeland MaxCon V for my 3" 1911 for about a month now, and I've been loving it.
It's an inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster, and it sure keeps this pistol nice and close. I'd recommend one, but just beware the wait times for most custom holsters!
http://www.brommelandgunleather.com
It's an inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster, and it sure keeps this pistol nice and close. I'd recommend one, but just beware the wait times for most custom holsters!
http://www.brommelandgunleather.com
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Milt Sparks makes a good holster. I hear Tucker does, although I've never owned one.
I lean toward the kydex, and I've been happy with CompTac's customer service.
I lean toward the kydex, and I've been happy with CompTac's customer service.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
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Here is something that I use sometimes. . .
http://www.clipdraw.com/
They are 19.95, but if you are in Dallas you can get them from AJAX grips for $14.95. Ajax also ships, so it is still cheaper from AJAX. Some folks do not like them, I for one enjoy it on my Glock (Don't Tell Longtooth I have one - he would be dissapointed in me). Let the railing of saftey begin. . .
http://www.clipdraw.com/
They are 19.95, but if you are in Dallas you can get them from AJAX grips for $14.95. Ajax also ships, so it is still cheaper from AJAX. Some folks do not like them, I for one enjoy it on my Glock (Don't Tell Longtooth I have one - he would be dissapointed in me). Let the railing of saftey begin. . .