
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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 (wouldn't it suck to have all of this done just to have Abbott flip flop and not sign off on it?
  (wouldn't it suck to have all of this done just to have Abbott flip flop and not sign off on it?   He IS a politician, after all...).
 He IS a politician, after all...).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.

 
 
