I noticed something today
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I noticed something today
I took my CHL course today
EVERYONE that was associated with the course, the range officers, instructors in the classroom wore a 1991 style handgun
They had the ambi extended safety, beavertail grip safeties, and I guarantee they had custom trigger jobs done on them (The head honcho even gave me tips on how to properly keep my thumb on the safety to increase the reaction time for deployment)
The range instructors also are "tactical" instructors for many LEO's in the city of Houston
Perhaps they know something??
EVERYONE that was associated with the course, the range officers, instructors in the classroom wore a 1991 style handgun
They had the ambi extended safety, beavertail grip safeties, and I guarantee they had custom trigger jobs done on them (The head honcho even gave me tips on how to properly keep my thumb on the safety to increase the reaction time for deployment)
The range instructors also are "tactical" instructors for many LEO's in the city of Houston
Perhaps they know something??
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Jim Pruett's Guns and Ammomdek wrote:Where in Houston did you take the course?
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Since you are as new as me...we probably were there together (I was the guy on the motorcycle)
And I'm doing the same thing you are...hunting for KNOWLEDGE
I think I might have narrowed down to 4 holsters so far
I'm a "short fat" guy 5'8" and 250
1. New CrossBreed Super-Tuck Deluxe
2. Comp-tac infidel with Ghurka attachment
3. Milt Sparks Summer Special 2
4. Tucker Awnser <-this one has a HUGE leather slab that seems like it would keep the full size 1991A1 from digging into my spare tire
Anyone out there got one of these I could "try out"?
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‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
Nah, I took the course at Top Gun Range back in May, but I'm always curious about different shops/ranges in the area. And btw, I'm also interested in the the best way to carry a 1911 style gun... so post an update when you find something that works!Since you are as new as me...we probably were there together (I was the guy on the motorcycle)
Hopefully, Longtooth, Charles, and the rest of the 1911 gang will be here shortly. They've probably tried a hundred different ways to wear a 1911, each coming up with something different.
Unfortunately, this is a trial-and-error endeavor, and it WILL end up costing some money. Some here have compared it to the quest for the holy grail.
I have a Summer 2 for carrying my 1911, but still have difficulty hiding it.
Unfortunately, this is a trial-and-error endeavor, and it WILL end up costing some money. Some here have compared it to the quest for the holy grail.
I have a Summer 2 for carrying my 1911, but still have difficulty hiding it.
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Yep, my dead holster drawer expanded to 3 drawers over the years. We talked about starting a TexasCHLforum holster "library" to let people try different ones before buying, but we never got it going. I still think it would be a good service for members.Venus Pax wrote:Hopefully, Longtooth, Charles, and the rest of the 1911 gang will be here shortly. They've probably tried a hundred different ways to wear a 1911, each coming up with something different.
Unfortunately, this is a trial-and-error endeavor, and it WILL end up costing some money. Some here have compared it to the quest for the holy grail.
I have a Summer 2 for carrying my 1911, but still have difficulty hiding it.
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When I have one on my hip it is a 1911 using a Dillon belt, Perry suspenders and a Galco OWB open top holster covered by a bulky fitting shirt. This is a "plain jane" setup but it works for me.
During the work week my only option is "briefcase" carry and for that I use a Sig 220 in a holster with retention.
During the work week my only option is "briefcase" carry and for that I use a Sig 220 in a holster with retention.
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Would be nice, I know my wife will not be happy if I keep buying holsters that I don't use at $50-100 a popCharles L. Cotton wrote:Yep, my dead holster drawer expanded to 3 drawers over the years. We talked about starting a TexasCHLforum holster "library" to let people try different ones before buying, but we never got it going. I still think it would be a good service for members.Venus Pax wrote:Hopefully, Longtooth, Charles, and the rest of the 1911 gang will be here shortly. They've probably tried a hundred different ways to wear a 1911, each coming up with something different.
Unfortunately, this is a trial-and-error endeavor, and it WILL end up costing some money. Some here have compared it to the quest for the holy grail.
I have a Summer 2 for carrying my 1911, but still have difficulty hiding it.
Chas.
Fining the "right" one w/o dumping good money after bad will definitely help
Anyone willing to loan us NEWBIES their dead holsters just so we can get a feel for em
Man...perhaps a "swap meet" or something would be good
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The holster exchange is a good idea if someone can organize it.Molon_labe wrote:Would be nice, I know my wife will not be happy if I keep buying holsters that I don't use at $50-100 a pop
You can buy and sell holsters on eBay. Search for "gun holster." You don't find the better ones there. (No one sells a Tucker, apparently.)
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A holster seminar or swap meet at PSC Day???seamusTX wrote:The holster exchange is a good idea if someone can organize it.Molon_labe wrote:Would be nice, I know my wife will not be happy if I keep buying holsters that I don't use at $50-100 a pop
You can buy and sell holsters on eBay. Search for "gun holster." You don't find the better ones there. (No one sells a Tucker, apparently.)
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That's what I was thinking. Many of us don't want to mail off the holsters we have b/c we use them regularly, but wouldn't mind others trying them on at the forum day.stevie_d_64 wrote: A holster seminar or swap meet at PSC Day???
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
I have done it & am willing to do it again.
My Tucker stays on my belt though.
My Tucker stays on my belt though.

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