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I carry a lightly customized Colt Lightweight Commander, in .45 ACP.
Holsters are a Horseshoe Leather pancake and Milt Sparks VMII and Mirage. All at around 4:00. With these holsters I can carry IWB (Tucked, or not), Between the belt and pants or OWB. I am using Perry suspenders and a Wilderness Frequent Flyer belt. |
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Was a Wilson Combat Service Grade Protector in Mitch Rosen ARG Slim IWB but now a Sig Sauer compact 3.3" Bbl in High Noon tuckable
( Alter Ego ) sounds right but I'm looking into a Dara Holsters AIWB |
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I used to carry a commander in a VMII. I did eventually transition to a G19 in an INCOG for appendix carry. That has become my go-to.
I miss my steel gun sometimes, so I ordered an INCOG for a 1911. It was horribly uncomfortable! Similar holsters but different guns felt completely different. |
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5 inch GRP Recon with TRL1HL in a Raven Concealment IWB. 2 extra Wilson ETMs in kydex owb. Slim enough to conceal under a loose t-shirt.
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I just ordered JM Custom Kydex OWB 2 and a mag pouch so that I can carry my Springfield Pro. I've never attempted to carry such a large or heavy pistol before. We'll see how it goes.
I typically carry a G19 in a JM OWB 2 holster. Depending on how it goes, I may order an OWB 2 for my Kobra Carry. |
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I've been concealed carrying various 1911s for the past 25 years. The quality of holsters has greatly improved over the past 5-10 years. When I carry a 1911 I always use a leather holster (when I carry a polymer gun I almost always use a kydex holster).
My favorite set up is a 5" 1911 in a Milt Sparks VM2 when my cover garment is light. In cold weather I prefer a leather paddle style OWB. The OWB will be more comfortable if you have a long day. A steel frame 5" 1911 gets heavy after 12+ hours. |
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I go back and forth between carrying my Hi Power or a 1911. When I do carry a 1911 it is my Colt C series Government Model made in 1969. The only mod I did to it was replace the blue bushing with a polished stainless steel bushing that I rounded the edges off. The original grips warped before I bought it so I replaced them with a set of double diamonds in Rosewood.
I just bought a Colt Gold Cup Trophy in stainless that I will start to carry over my old Government Model. I like to carry my full size pistols IWB in an original Galco NSA at the 4 o'clock position with a on the waist band single mag pouch or a double if I am going into a known bad area. A sturdy belt is a must have. I have a Kramer horse hide belt I have had for over twenty years and it still.works great. I do need to get a new belt loop for it. It has worn thin over the years. Good luck. Steve |
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I carried a 5" Springfield Custom Carry in a VMII with a Comp-Tac CSM belt and construction suspenders.
That was the only way I could carry it all day (12-18 hours). I did that off and on for about a year, a Glock is just a lot easier to deal with. |
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5” Sig Scorpion, in a Crossbreed Supertuck, carried at about 4:30. Under a loose shirt the thing just disappears, and have no issues at all in cars, movie theater seats, whatever. Very comfortable. I’m quite happy with the setup.
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Colt Gunsite CCO in an Andrews Leather McDanielsII IWB leather holster.
As mentioned, a good belt is crucial. I use a Kramer Leather double-thick horsehide. And as also mentioned, the Mitch Rosen ARG-Slim is a nice IWB holster. For OWB I like the Kramer Leather FBI scabbard holster in horsehide. |
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Commander in a IWB Milt Sparks Summer Special 2. Government in a OWB leather Galco.
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Have a Knighfall Custom AIWB rig coming for my Ruger LW Commander. Currently have a Galco leather heavy leather belt but I will be moving to a 5.11 rigid carry belt with the stiffener insert soon.
Keep an eye out for a review on said holster setup in the coming weeks |
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Galco ripped off Mitch Rosen by copying the ARG to make the NSA.
I like the leather rough side out of the Galco. It seems to help keep the holster in place. I have a NSA for my Officer's Model and he muzzle seems to keep tilting forward and gets uncomfortable to me. I like carrying the 5" guns better. I have a Springfield Loaded Champion to fill the Commander spot and I still like a 5" gun better. I'd like to try a 9mm light weight commander sized pistol one day. Steve |
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$230 for a Mitch Rosen holster...
Are you freakin' kidding me? |
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I just ordered JM Custom Kydex OWB 2 and a mag pouch so that I can carry my Springfield Pro. I've never attempted to carry such a large or heavy pistol before. We'll see how it goes. I typically carry a G19 in a JM OWB 2 holster. Depending on how it goes, I may order an OWB 2 for my Kobra Carry. View Quote |
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Kimber Ultra Carry Raptor 9mm in a leather pancake holster about 4 o’clock
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Colt New Agent... Same size as the Defender but with a "trench" (or gutter) sight system, rather than the Ski-Jump Novaks (which are overkill on a 3" 1911 anyway).
Carried in a JIT slide rig at 4:00. Quick snag-free draw, and it'll put 7 rds of .45 ball or HP into the upper thoracic cavity of a bad guy at any real-world distance in which you're likely to engage someone with a 3" 1911. Over time you'll find that the larger 1911s just become too heavy for all-day totin', unless you're in combat. |
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Quoted: Interested to hear how the the JM holster works out for you. I would appreciate a follow up once you get a chance View Quote In the mean time, I'll just put rounds down range and familiarize myself with the pistol. |
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When I carried a 1911 (81 through about 2005 or so) I carried it in a Rogers pancake holster on my right side. I ran across that holster in a box the other day while doing some organizing in the attic and pulled it out, just in case.
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Mostly: TRP in HF1 from Tucker Gun Leather. Best fitting holster I own.
Pair this with a quality belt, and you're set. Holster is very customizable as far as color, stitching, etc. Check them out. I'm very happy with mine. Attached File |
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Dan Wesson CCO in a TT Gunleather OWB holster. Very old sharkskin mag holder from Rafter S. Got it sometime in the 1990s.
Carry at approx. 3:00. Attached File |
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Mostly: TRP in HF1 from Tucker Gun Leather. Best fitting holster I own. Pair this with a quality belt, and you're set. Holster is very customizable as far as color, stitching, etc. Check them out. I'm very happy with mine. https://www.dropbox.com/s/je7jvhz4yavc0kb/IMG_1314.jpg?dl=0https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/247750/IMG_1314-373996.JPG View Quote One of the things I like best about Milt Sparks (I've only ever owned the VM2's) is that they are carry-ready from the start. I've owned other leather holsters that require break-in, sometimes a considerable amount. |
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Colt New Agent... Same size as the Defender but with a "trench" (or gutter) sight system, rather than the Ski-Jump Novaks (which are overkill on a 3" 1911 anyway). Carried in a JIT slide rig at 4:00. Quick snag-free draw, and it'll put 7 rds of .45 ball or HP into the upper thoracic cavity of a bad guy at any real-world distance in which you're likely to engage someone with a 3" 1911. Over time you'll find that the larger 1911s just become too heavy for all-day totin', unless you're in combat. View Quote EDC where the only thing on my belt is a gun and a mag I don't mind the weight so much. |
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Quoted: The HF1 is such a pretty holster. Does it ride tight? I thought about ordering one. Does it require break-in, or does it have a smooth draw from the get go? One of the things I like best about Milt Sparks (I've only ever owned the VM2's) is that they are carry-ready from the start. I've owned other leather holsters that require break-in, sometimes a considerable amount. View Quote I do not remember any break-in issues. It's been great since day one. |
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I've moved on to a Dan Wesson, but there was nothing wrong with the Colt New Agent with the odd sights. https://i.imgur.com/wfPEx1Ch.jpg View Quote |
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Actually, combat is when, if I had to carry a handgun, Id prefer a lighter gun since it's a secondary. EDC where the only thing on my belt is a gun and a mag I don't mind the weight so much. View Quote Proper gun belt & holster with jeans and other causal dress (sweater, sweatshirt), maybe the weight isn't an issue when moving around? Not the same if you're wearing a business suit, going to and from commercial, banking, investment, or upscale client-type meetings? How and what you dress for makes a difference in all-day carry .... Think backwoods prepper doing chores, running errands ... versus Trumpian banker executive-type doing business meetings in the urban milieu. Something sized like Colt's NA or Defender starts to look real attractive. |
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Quoted: My question would be, how are you dressing for EDC civvy carry? Proper gun belt & holster with jeans and other causal dress (sweater, sweatshirt), maybe the weight isn't an issue when moving around? Not the same if you're wearing a business suit, going to and from commercial, banking, investment, or upscale client-type meetings? How and what you dress for makes a difference in all-day carry .... Think backwoods prepper doing chores, running errands ... versus Trumpian banker executive-type doing business meetings in the urban milieu. Something sized like Colt's NA or Defender starts to look real attractive. View Quote |
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Full size, every day. Conceals fine under a tshirt, polo, whatever. TRP, Comp-Tac MTAC, spare mag. ETA: a stiff belt makes a big difference for me in keeping everything tucked in.
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My question would be, how are you dressing for EDC civvy carry? Proper gun belt & holster with jeans and other causal dress (sweater, sweatshirt), maybe the weight isn't an issue when moving around? Not the same if you're wearing a business suit, going to and from commercial, banking, investment, or upscale client-type meetings? How and what you dress for makes a difference in all-day carry .... Think backwoods prepper doing chores, running errands ... versus Trumpian banker executive-type doing business meetings in the urban milieu. Something sized like Colt's NA or Defender starts to look real attractive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Actually, combat is when, if I had to carry a handgun, Id prefer a lighter gun since it's a secondary. EDC where the only thing on my belt is a gun and a mag I don't mind the weight so much. Proper gun belt & holster with jeans and other causal dress (sweater, sweatshirt), maybe the weight isn't an issue when moving around? Not the same if you're wearing a business suit, going to and from commercial, banking, investment, or upscale client-type meetings? How and what you dress for makes a difference in all-day carry .... Think backwoods prepper doing chores, running errands ... versus Trumpian banker executive-type doing business meetings in the urban milieu. Something sized like Colt's NA or Defender starts to look real attractive. You do you boo but a full sized 1911 carries just fine while dressed up. I'm carrying aiwb with a reload. |
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I recently picked up a bobtail and I really like it. The cut on the rear makes a good deal difference when it comes to printing on the back end. Near the sights, it will print but I was quite surprised at how well it concealed.
I paired that up with a raven owb holster, that they had on clearance, and I can't believe I didn't switch to OWB sooner. Its almost a game at this point to see what shirt I can wear with a full size 1911 in that holster. |
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Les Baer SRP in either a Raven Phantom OWB or JM Custom Kydex IWB, 2 spare mags in Kytex pouches.
I tried AIWB as it is my preferred carry method, but for me a 5" 1911 is too long. A Glock 19 or 17 carries fine, but the 1911 jabbed into me too much. |
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I tried IWB holsters and always hated them because they are so uncomfortable. I've been wearing Blade Tech OWB Eclipse model holster on/off duty for 10 years. After I retired a few years ago I discovered a new company that makes the only IWB holster that I wear. It's StealthGear and the holster is a Ventcore Onyx. They also have a smaller version called the Mini. It is made of a ventilated foam padding with an outer shell made of kydex. I've been wearing this holster with my full size 5" all steel NHC 1911 in 10mm along with 4 spare magazines. I can wear this all day and start to forget I'm carrying a gun. View Quote |
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If you mean tight against you, yes. Doesn't move. It is the most comfortable holster I own, and I have a drawer full. I do not remember any break-in issues. It's been great since day one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: The HF1 is such a pretty holster. Does it ride tight? I thought about ordering one. Does it require break-in, or does it have a smooth draw from the get go? One of the things I like best about Milt Sparks (I've only ever owned the VM2's) is that they are carry-ready from the start. I've owned other leather holsters that require break-in, sometimes a considerable amount. I do not remember any break-in issues. It's been great since day one. |
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Thoughts on this Springfield Champion? View Quote |
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they are heavier than plastic guns but thinner than most. I also shoot best with them and trust the ones I own. I give much less of a shit about printing anymore... View Quote That aside, ive carried both a plastic double stack and 1911 in 45. You might have more length and weight to deal with, but ive come to value thinner frames over fat, stubby profiles in terms of concealment. |
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I also have a Springfield Loaded Champion SS in .45.
I haven't shot it much but it does shoot very well. I'd carry it without hesitation. I like the loaded 1911's. Everything is done to them out of the box that you would have a custom gunsmith do for you without the wait. The only thing they are missing is a checkered front strap. I thought about having the grip frame rounded and the front of the slide bevelled like a Hi Power. Have the whole gun sand blasted for a satin finish. I think that would make a neat carry gun. Steve |
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On my body the frame/grip prints more if I do 4-4:30. So yep, been carrying it at 3 for years and never had an issue, other than a little dimple in my driver's seat and my office chair. View Quote |
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Man, I don't know.
Anything beyond a 3" model (Defender/New Agent size) really starts to look heavy if you're running around in a 2- or 3-pc business suit, like at a real job, not, ya know, hustling lattes part-time at Starbucks. I guess if you're wearing overalls while digging ditches, maybe it doesn't matter, and you'll find room in your underwear to stick a 5" Gov't Model. |
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A loaded steel government model weighs 3 lbs. A kitten also weighs 3 lbs.
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I can do it with my AlienGear owb, with cold weather clothing. Summer time is a ggg.... nevermind, with iwb @ 4:30.
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Man, I don't know. Anything beyond a 3" model (Defender/New Agent size) really starts to look heavy if you're running around in a 2- or 3-pc business suit, like at a real job, not, ya know, hustling lattes part-time at Starbucks. I guess if you're wearing overalls while digging ditches, maybe it doesn't matter, and you'll find room in your underwear to stick a 5" Gov't Model. View Quote |
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While I would agree with your concealing a full size under 3 piece business suit, you would have to go elsewhere for a polite reply to denigrating any worker who doesn't wear a 3 piece suit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Man, I don't know. Anything beyond a 3" model (Defender/New Agent size) really starts to look heavy if you're running around in a 2- or 3-pc business suit, like at a real job, not, ya know, hustling lattes part-time at Starbucks. I guess if you're wearing overalls while digging ditches, maybe it doesn't matter, and you'll find room in your underwear to stick a 5" Gov't Model. Actually, my comment was more about the general impracticality of trying to conceal-carry a 5" 1911 wearing a business suit. Look, I get Bradd's point that "personal-protection professionals" can probably do it daily without batting an eye, but most guys running around in 2- or 3-pc suits aren't built like ex-Navy Seals, nor protecting anyone except themselves. Between scurrying to business meetings, most are desk-bound anyway and have the stomach girth and stodgy profile to show for it, which doesn't exactly make a full-size 1911 more concealable. So, again, the compact 3" 1911s make more sense for those folks. Blue-collar guys are no doubt in better shape, and usually have more flexibility to dress as they want which assists in concealing a larger pistol. |
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Man, I don't know. Anything beyond a 3" model (Defender/New Agent size) really starts to look heavy if you're running around in a 2- or 3-pc business suit, like at a real job, not, ya know, hustling lattes part-time at Starbucks. I guess if you're wearing overalls while digging ditches, maybe it doesn't matter, and you'll find room in your underwear to stick a 5" Gov't Model. View Quote |
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IWB in a N82 holster. Been carrying it like that for 6-7 years. Only problem is that the muzzle wears holes in the back pocket of all my pants.
ETA: Springfield Loaded 5" .45ACP with a magwell and VZ Recons. Replaced the 2 piece FLGR with a GI guide rod and plunger. Otherwise stock, I think. It shoots like magic for me. |
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The 4” alloy gun carries so easy in a SS you don’t need a heavy belt.
The 4.25” steel frame, I use the good belt. Same holster. Attached File |
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