Holster recommendation for Kimber Ultra Carry
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The ONLY way to carry a 1911 using all it's safety's is CONDITION 1! That's how and why the John Browning design came about. Yes, John Browning invented the 1911. Any other way of carry with a round chambered is VERY VERY BAD! ALWAYS learn all you can about a weapon and how to carry it, as well as how and WHEN are it's safety's engaged.
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Same problem as other mike
Mike - I just got a kimber ultra carry II with CT as well - my names mike too - so I almost thought you were me as i read your posting : ) I have the same issue as you. I am a bit paranoid to carry it cocked w/saftey on. I am worried that something else will hit the firing pin - to me, I'd rather not carry then be paranoid about an accident - I'd hate to be shot with my own gun or worse. I dont think anyone can say anything to remove that fear from me. I'll probably just carry it where I'll have to pull it back to use it.
I have a S&W 3913 with the safety release and I would be more comfortable carrying that instead - but i did just buy a 1100 gun....
I have a S&W 3913 with the safety release and I would be more comfortable carrying that instead - but i did just buy a 1100 gun....
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OK, thanks for everyone's input.
The one's I'm considering are:
1) Tucker "Answer" with the V-Clips. Seems to be the best of both worlds between Kydex and leather. And you absolutely cannot argue with their warranty. Lead time sucks though. Pricing for holster, double mag pouch and belt is $284.
2) Broomeland Max Con V. Looks to be an excellent all leather holster. Not sure on lead time. Pricing for holster, double mag pouch and belt is $265.
3) Comp-Tac Infidel or C-TAC. Would really like some feedback on these and why you would choose one over the other.
Is there any advantage to Kydex over leather?
The one's I'm considering are:
1) Tucker "Answer" with the V-Clips. Seems to be the best of both worlds between Kydex and leather. And you absolutely cannot argue with their warranty. Lead time sucks though. Pricing for holster, double mag pouch and belt is $284.
2) Broomeland Max Con V. Looks to be an excellent all leather holster. Not sure on lead time. Pricing for holster, double mag pouch and belt is $265.
3) Comp-Tac Infidel or C-TAC. Would really like some feedback on these and why you would choose one over the other.
Is there any advantage to Kydex over leather?
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DON'T!!!! This is absolutely the most dangerous thing you could do.mikerlynn wrote: I dont think anyone can say anything to remove that fear from me. I'll probably just carry it where I'll have to pull it back to use it.
Either get comfortable with carrying the 1911 cocked and locked or get another carry gun.
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why is it dangerous?
Mike1951 wrote:DON'T!!!! This is absolutely the most dangerous thing you could do.mikerlynn wrote: I dont think anyone can say anything to remove that fear from me. I'll probably just carry it where I'll have to pull it back to use it.
Either get comfortable with carrying the 1911 cocked and locked or get another carry gun.
Can you explain why it is dangerous?
This is probably to cover there(Edited 10 Year Old Daughter Rule carlson1) - but still... from the kimber owner manualMike1951 wrote:Trying to cock the hammer in a tense situation is asking for an ND.
The grip safety might or might not be depressed while doing this, so you have NO safeguards.
http://www.kimberamerica.com/downloads/ ... ompact.pdf
Safe Carrying Condition: Never carry this pistol cocked, loaded and ready to fire as this practice could easily result in an unintentional discharge. Do not carry a loaded gun with a live round in the chamber while walking, running or crossing any obstacle, where there is any possibility of slipping or falling as this could lead to a possible unintentional discharge.
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Whats wrong with the 3 letter word for donkey. Its used in the King James version of the bible. I believe we would all allow our 10 year old daughters to read that. I certainly wouldn't expect her to ride a donkey mule or horse without the beast being properly fitted with a blanket.mikerlynn wrote: This is probably to cover there(Edited 10 Year Old Daughter Rule carlson1) - but still... from the kimber owner manual
just kidding, I guess some folks were more protective about language than I am. I wouldn't have thought that word would come under scrutiny. It's hard to know where the line is crossed some times.
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Great holster. Very comfortable.Mike from Texas wrote:1) Tucker "Answer" with the V-Clips. Seems to be the best of both worlds between Kydex and leather. And you absolutely cannot argue with their warranty. Lead time stinks though. Pricing for holster, double mag pouch and belt is $284.
You don't have to buy Tucker's belt and mag pouch. For IWB, a Bianchi nylon mag pouch will do as well for less than $25. For belts, folks here have recommended http://www.thebeltman.net.
Save Tucker's belt and mag pouch for when you order one of his fabulous HF1 rigs.
But there are some makers that have good quality belts for as little as $30-40.
Kydex offers faster presentation and easier reholstering. It does wear finish faster than leather.Mike from Texas wrote:Is there any advantage to Kydex over leather?
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New Ultra carry owner
Yesterday I bought a Kimber Ultra Carry II to use in place of my Glock 36 for concealed carry. While Googling to get suggestions for a holster I found this forum. It looks like a great place to visit for exchange of ideas.
I am very interested in as many suggestions as possible for a good IWB holster with maximum comfort and concealability. What do you think about holsters with built-in shirt tuck devices? I would also be interested in knowing how owners of the Ultra Carry wear their holsters. I have not yet gotten completely comfortable with my current practice which is to wear my holster just in front of my hip (I think this is called "appendix carry"?). I have been experimenting with carrying in my NRA spandex "holster shirt". This provides excellent concealment but limits accessibility to a significant extent.
I look forward to following this discussion.
John
I am very interested in as many suggestions as possible for a good IWB holster with maximum comfort and concealability. What do you think about holsters with built-in shirt tuck devices? I would also be interested in knowing how owners of the Ultra Carry wear their holsters. I have not yet gotten completely comfortable with my current practice which is to wear my holster just in front of my hip (I think this is called "appendix carry"?). I have been experimenting with carrying in my NRA spandex "holster shirt". This provides excellent concealment but limits accessibility to a significant extent.
I look forward to following this discussion.
John