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1911 Full Size

Postby thunderoussilence on Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:58 pm

Anybody carry a 1911 full size? If so, What holster do you use? What issues could I expect?

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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby JoeH on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:03 pm

I do. My usual holster is a UBG Canute. I like IWB, especially with the longer barrel. Any t-shirt I have will cover it.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby rugersol on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:19 pm

Mine's a 4.25 and I like this ... http://mernickleholsters.com/ps/ps9-3.html

I forget I have it on ... and with a t-shirt, most anyone else ain't got the first clue.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby DS99 on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:38 pm

I would also recommend an IWB holster. I personally like the Galco Royal Guard, but there are a lot of good options out there. The biggest issue with 1911's is training yourself to manipulate the thumb safety under stress. It's easy to do...just takes repetition.

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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby 1000 on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:42 pm

I have one of these on my full size 1911 for about 7 years now. Work for me.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:50 pm

I used to, in a Blade-tech IWB (which was OK), then in a Comp-Tac CTAC (way better). The main issue for me was the butt bruising my kidney after a long drive in a bucket seat. The other issue was weight, hitching my pants up a lot, like whenever I got out of the car -- but a good stiff belt would have helped that.

Now I carry a snubby .357, about 40% lighter. Advantage #1 is weight. Advantage #2 is the much less 'ordnance'-looking butt of the revolver; I am much less concerned about printing, or my open shirt blowing in the wind.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby JoeH on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:53 pm

FYI - The clip thingy is functional but the pistol should only be carried in Condition 3.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:55 pm

Hey if anybody wants a 1911 ClipDraw, I have one for sale, which I used very briefly before I decided it wasn't for me, being a 'Conditon 1' kinda guy. (Joe's right, you'll notice the hammer's down in the photo. I always imagined my pants pushing the trigger when I sat down in the car and giving me a ricochet up the butt or some awful thing like that.)

MSRP is $20, it's yours for a couple beers, or a few hundred small pistol primers, or a heat gun, or a toaster oven, or a Dremel, or $10, or something.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby diskdoctr on Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:58 pm

I have carried a Commander size 1911 IWB and got away from it simply because of trust issues with that firearm. I now have an Officer size and another Commander size that are both trustworthy. I just got my minimal clip from Srigs in the mail today and will be using it for the Officer and maybe the Commander if it works well. I asked Erik to make sure there was enough material to fully cover the beavertail as I carry appendix (12:30-1:00). It looks like it will be great. Once I get used to that I will be carrying both of these firearms more regularly.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby Norsesmithy on Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:03 pm

I don't know if condition three is strictly necessary with a clip carried 1911. Sure there is a marginally higher chance of an ND if you don't have the trigger covered, but unless you are jamming it in your shorts quickly, the risk is still quite low (no more hazardous than a stiff leather thumb break, IMO), and not only does the slightly higher risk not, in my opinion, out weigh the disadvantages of Israeli carry, but you should never "re-holster" (as it were) in anything approximating a hurry.

Remember, the 1911 has at least three safeties. They are very safe guns, assuming you know the manual of arms, and don't do something negligent.

That said, I use a Side Guard double snap IWB to carry my Kimber Warrior.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby farmerj on Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:04 pm

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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:13 pm

Norsesmithy wrote:I don't know if condition three is strictly necessary with a clip carried 1911. Sure there is a marginally higher chance of an ND if you don't have the trigger covered, but unless you are jamming it in your shorts quickly, the risk is still quite low (no more hazardous than a stiff leather thumb break, IMO), and not only does the slightly higher risk not, in my opinion, out weigh the disadvantages of Israeli carry, but you should never "re-holster" (as it were) in anything approximating a hurry.

Remember, the 1911 has at least three safeties. They are very safe guns, assuming you know the manual of arms, and don't do something negligent.

Yeah, that's true; I suppose the grip safety would also need to be depressed, maybe by the seat belt or my love handles or my elbow. Not too likely but it still bugged me.

I do have to say, due to the absolute minimum thickness, it's maybe the most comfortable 1911 carry there is. But back on the negative side, in my experience the gun can 'rock' so the grip angle isn't always what you think it is.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby FJ540 on Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:37 pm

I carry a champion and have for just shy of 6 months when clothing didn't dictate switching to my lightweight .38. The full size frame does need adjustment when sitting in the bucket seats of my truck, or minivan, and the barrel length sits a little low (IWB) for my preference, but otherwise it's a great carry gun.

I bought a micro-compact last week to replace it, as the frame is .5" shorter, and the slide is another 1.25" less than the champion. Once that comes back from springer on warranty, I'll probably be a lot less likely to carry my snubbie.

Oh, and the sharp checkering on the grips does tend to grind on my fat rolls. But maybe you won't have that problem. :oops:
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby White Horseradish on Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:37 pm

FJ540 wrote:my fat rolls.

That's multipurpose tactical padding/strategic reserve.
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Re: 1911 Full Size

Postby 1911fan on Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:57 pm

I use a Gunny model, named after our own mascot, :mrgreen: made by Vlad, on the board here, Schleif leathers is his business name, I believe that Srigs makes one very similar. I carry a full size or a commander all day, every day, forgetting its there.
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