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barebackpat
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Can anyone reccomend a quality holster for concealed carry what do you use? I am going to be packing a sub compact springfield armory 40 most of the time and would like to pack my kimber 4 inch .45 other times. I know this will require two holsters just wondering if anyone has any good experience with anything. I think maybe an in the waistband holster would work good for me most of the time. Thanks in advance for your help. pat
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| Posted: Thu Feb 12th, 2009 03:49 AM |
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SCSlim
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I like the jack slide holsters by Galco and some other makers. One holster should do the job for you, if both guns are 1911-style frames. They make them for other makes and models, as well. I curse the day I traded my Galco slide holster off. What was I thinking????
Here's a link to Galco's online catalogue wehre you can find CCW holsters for the 1911 clones and just about any other platform.
http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPG2.asp
Last edited on Thu Feb 12th, 2009 03:50 AM by SCSlim
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For IWB carry, it is difficult to beat the Crossbreed Supertuck. Very comfortable and amazingly concealable even for a full size 1911. For on the belt carry, I favor the El Paso Saddlery Company's #88 Street Combat. I have three of them - 9mm Star Firestar, .45 Combat Commander, and Beretta 92. On a related issue, a high quality gun belt is one of the most important acquisitions you will make for concealed carry. You simply can't do without the proper belt. Feel free to PM if you have questions.
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The Quiet Man wrote: For IWB carry, it is difficult to beat the Crossbreed Supertuck. Very comfortable and amazingly concealable even for a full size 1911. For on the belt carry, I favor the El Paso Saddlery Company's #88 Street Combat. I have three of them - 9mm Star Firestar, .45 Combat Commander, and Beretta 92. On a related issue, a high quality gun belt is one of the most important acquisitions you will make for concealed carry. You simply can't do without the proper belt. Feel free to PM if you have questions.
I have found none better than the Galco line of belts... none!
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| Posted: Wed Apr 29th, 2009 04:58 AM |
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for work (suit or shirt and tie) i wear a galco usa holster for my j-frame. for outside of work, i have tried a lot of holsters and my current favoritest is a leather deal by blackhawk... i really like that holster for owb carry of a service size gun. it has just the right cant and the design of the belt loops pulls the holster in tight to the body.
regardless of gun size/weight and holster design, a good gun belt is critical, and the bigger and heavier the gun, the more critical a gun belt is. so don't overlook this component for your carry piece.
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