looking for a good holster for my full size .45. for CC. mainly leather...IWB or OWB. what works?
tia
michael
carrying gov't model
Moderator: carlson1
-
Topic author - Junior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:07 pm
- Location: Houston, TX
carrying gov't model
The only safety that counts is the one between your ears!!!!
XD 9mm Service
Colt Grey Duracoat finish
Meprolight Night Sights
NRA Life Member (almost)
TSRA Member
TXDPSA Member
XD 9mm Service
Colt Grey Duracoat finish
Meprolight Night Sights
NRA Life Member (almost)
TSRA Member
TXDPSA Member
-
- Site Admin
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 17787
- Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2004 9:31 pm
- Location: Friendswood, TX
- Contact:
For leather holsters, I like Milt Sparks products. http://www.miltsparks.com I have to take my holsters off two or more times a day when I'm going to the courthouse, so I like the type with leather straps that snap on the belt. The Sparks Idaho Quick Mount (IQM) works well for this application. It can also be converted to an IWB, but Sparks recommends that only for occasional use, due to the change over time.
The Sparks VM-II is a great IWB, as is the #1 Heritage. If you're taller than me, the 60TK belt holster may work well. I love that holster for a Commander, but at 5'9", that's the limit for a high-ride holster for me. A Gov't. Model would simply be too long for a proper draw. If you're taller, then the 60TK may be another option for a belt holster.
I would recommend getting both an IWB and an OWB, rather than trying to make one pull double duty.
Regards,
Chas.
The Sparks VM-II is a great IWB, as is the #1 Heritage. If you're taller than me, the 60TK belt holster may work well. I love that holster for a Commander, but at 5'9", that's the limit for a high-ride holster for me. A Gov't. Model would simply be too long for a proper draw. If you're taller, then the 60TK may be another option for a belt holster.
I would recommend getting both an IWB and an OWB, rather than trying to make one pull double duty.
Regards,
Chas.
Last edited by Charles L. Cotton on Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.