WTB Raven Concealment Phantom holster for 1911

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WTB Raven Concealment Phantom holster for 1911

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I recently just MAJORLY missed the boat on an auction on Ebay and will flat out PAY for a RCS Phantom holster for a 1911. If anyone is interested in selling, please let me know.

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ANYONE HAVE ONE???
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Not criticizing, just curious....

...but what is the big deal about these particular holsters over other kydex products?
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Not criticizing, just curious....

...but what is the big deal about these particular holsters over other kydex products?
They've got room for lights. At least that's why I'm getting one. I couldn't find anyone else who made a holster for a Sig P226 with a light.
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Re: WTB Raven Concealment Phantom holster for 1911

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The Annoyed Man wrote:Not criticizing, just curious....

...but what is the big deal about these particular holsters over other kydex products?
They hold SUPER close to the body. Great for someone who appreciates the convienence of daily OWB carry without the printing.

Also, they are super versatile. A Phantom can be an IWB holster just as effectively as it is an OWB holster. The cant is fully adjustable and the holsters can use a multitude of attachment options.
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Wow.... the site says: "Due to overwhelming order volume, the current lead-time on orders is 12-13 weeks." That's a long time.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Wow.... the site says: "Due to overwhelming order volume, the current lead-time on orders is 12-13 weeks." That's a long time.
Try ordering a Brommeland holster - 13-14 months!
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G26ster wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Wow.... the site says: "Due to overwhelming order volume, the current lead-time on orders is 12-13 weeks." That's a long time.
Try ordering a Brommeland holster - 13-14 months!
I just don't need anything that badly.
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