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06 July 2009, 21:29
Rick R
Which IWB holster?
I currently use a G. Wm Davis model 455 "Security" iwb holster that I bought 25 years ago when I lived in Houston TX. It has faithfully carried a bunch of 1911s over the years but now it is looking a bit worn.
Any suggestion as to make and or material for a replacement to last for the next 25 years? Smiler
06 July 2009, 22:00
jpj3
Rick,

Leather IWB: Milt Sparks or Galco.

Kydex IWB: Fist, Blade-Tech.

Combined leather and Kydex: Tucker Gun Leather and Hoffners.

There are a lot of good holster makers right now and the internet is wonderful for shopping!

Best,

Paul
09 July 2009, 08:27
Michael_D_Ullman
What about the Super Tuck from Crossbreed Holsters. I don't have one but am thinking of getting one for my Taurus.

Crossbreed Holsters

Michael
09 July 2009, 09:14
jetdrvr
Andrews Custom Leather. I have several of their holsters, including four different IWB's. Normally carry a Commander in one. They're a small Florida company who does great work and are really good guys. Google them.
09 July 2009, 19:35
Vanderhoef
Got a nice one by Matt DelFatty (sp) and another by comp-tac. Both very comfortable but the Delfatty is a work of art.


"....but to protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not of soundness of heart."
Theodore Roosevelt
09 July 2009, 22:32
Rick R
Thanks for the ideas, you guys have given me ideas, ideas that will keep me in trouble with the wife hilbily

Vanderhoef,
DelFatti must be good, he's not accepting orders and his website says he's filling orders from May 2007!

Is anyone using a kydex iwb? I'm wondering if they're comfortable.
10 July 2009, 01:45
GS
Bianchi 120 for the Colt 1911. Picked one up for about 70 bucks.
http://www.copquest.com/14-1560.htm
Also the High Noon tailgunner.
http://www.gunblast.com/Highnoon.htm

Mikas are a great deal, as well...

http://www.frontiernet.net/~akim/

And finally, my favorite for full sized guns:

The Thomas Perfectionist

http://www.gunblast.com/Cumpst...dingHeavyweights.htm


10 July 2009, 02:34
Vanderhoef
Rick-

I found my delfatti holster at URL=www.lightningarms.com][/URL]. He allocates a certain amount to them and they usually have some in stock depending on which pistol you need one for.
Like mine alot.

I'd look long and hard for a Milt Sparks also---the standard by which all others are judged, I believe.

As for kydex,I have a comp-tac that is very comfortable. It's actually a "shirt tuckable" model that is also adjustable for cant. I wear it more in the summer next to my skin as it doesn't sweat like leather will and with a golf shirt or polo tucked in you can't tell I'm carrying my 1911.


Regards,
Scott


"....but to protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not of soundness of heart."
Theodore Roosevelt
11 July 2009, 00:07
feersum dreadnaught
I like the High Noon brand of milt sparks summer special - they call it a "Down Under"High Noon Down Under

I've got them for a Sig-Sauer P220 Stainless Elite and a full-size 1911. Work great with a good belt.

For my Kahr PM-9, you can actually use a "tuckable" IWB holster - like the "Bare Asset" - I really like this one. http://www.highnoonholsters.co...sset/bare_asset.html


fear god and dreadnaught
05 September 2009, 10:28
griz78
I just got my Galco N3 IWB holster and I love it. dancing






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05 September 2009, 20:36
Vanderhoef
Love the shirt! We make it to Playa 2 or 3 times a year.


"....but to protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not of soundness of heart."
Theodore Roosevelt
06 September 2009, 00:42
daniel77
quote:
Originally posted by griz78:
I just got my Golco N3 IWB holster and I love it. dancing





Sucking in pretty hard I see. jumping




http://dauphinhorsemanship.com/
06 September 2009, 04:22
Rick R
Looks like it conceals pretty well Smiler
I need to get back on this product search. Big Grin
07 September 2009, 07:05
DWright
Milt Sparks "Summer Special".


http://www.mazamasportinggoods.com
10 September 2009, 02:42
impala#03
Dillon sells a couple of IWB's that are inexpensive and work very well. They are Maverick Holsters, imported from South Africa. I have been using one for my PPK for a while with good results. Check it out in The Blue Press.
13 October 2009, 08:49
GSSP
IWB = Milt Sparks VMII

OWB = Blade Tech or FIST or Mernickle


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13 October 2009, 15:45
Sambar 9.3
When I was carrying, I used either Horseshoe Leather IWB or an old Milt Sparks Summer special for my Browning GP35.
When not carrying concealed, a Mad Dog Kydex Yaqui slide did brilliantly well for my G-17

The last holster I used extensively was a Safariland IWB for a S&W mod 13 4".

All of them were OK, but doubtless there is better stuff available now.

Best of luck with your choice.


Cheers, Dave.

Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.
31 October 2009, 13:14
Wm.S.Ladd
Best money I ever spent on an IWB is HORSE-HIDE, in a Kramer for a Kahr MK2.

Horse-hide is stiffer, harder, fits/retains better than cowhide.
31 October 2009, 22:45
Rick R
I've seen pictures of horsehide holsters, good looking leather there. I'll keep them in mind.
03 January 2010, 01:19
M4Finny
I use the C-Tac made by Comp Tac. Pretty comfortable for everyday wear. Move your waist size of your trousers up one notch however.


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16 March 2010, 08:34
WV3568
have had good service with the summer special from Milt Sparks for the 1911 and Browning HP.
24 March 2010, 00:54
0X0
I coughed up $100 for a Kramer in HORSEHIDE. It's stiffer, more durable than cowhide.

This was maybe, probably a decade ago. I expect they're more $$$ now.

I have since purchased some horsehide mag pouches, and a cylinder pouch for a BP revolver.

Horsehide seems worth the extra money.
15 April 2010, 23:41
DoOfUs
Comp Tac CTAC or MTAC


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