1911
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Re: 1911
IWB or OWB? Leather or Kydex, carry or range use?
So many great holsters available for 1911's, that you have to narrow it down a bit... or you'll get every holster made recommended to you!
So many great holsters available for 1911's, that you have to narrow it down a bit... or you'll get every holster made recommended to you!
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Re: 1911
Sorry, I read over the IWB in the 1st post.
VMII is great, if you like more cant- the Nexus or Criterion (also Milt Sparks) are top notch. If you like Kydex, I can't recommend anyone more than JM Custom Kydex.
I also had a Jeffrey QS-CC IWB that was very comfortable. It's completely molded on the front. (not a reinforced mouth, though)
Brommeland holsters are also fantastic. Hard to narrow this field. There are about 50 great makers for 1911's!
VMII is great, if you like more cant- the Nexus or Criterion (also Milt Sparks) are top notch. If you like Kydex, I can't recommend anyone more than JM Custom Kydex.
I also had a Jeffrey QS-CC IWB that was very comfortable. It's completely molded on the front. (not a reinforced mouth, though)
Brommeland holsters are also fantastic. Hard to narrow this field. There are about 50 great makers for 1911's!
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Re: 1911
I would look into TT gunleather. I own two Mikes specials for a colt rail gun (colt M45) and a Beretta 92FS. They're great for larger guns, the opening is reinforced, and the standard leather is $120 shipped with a decent turnaround time. The guy answers emails in a timely manner, and does top notch work.
I've been wearing this rail gun for 3 days straight, and it's gonna be my last 1911 holster, guaranteed.
I've been wearing this rail gun for 3 days straight, and it's gonna be my last 1911 holster, guaranteed.