I've been bitten by the bug
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pablobear
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Post subject: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:06 am |
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I was told by several folks that "you'll never just own one holster for any particular gun that you own". It has almost become addictive to actively look for different styles of holsters (almost as addictive as buying dvds)! Maybe this is just one of the guy versions of women having shoes for all occasions to go with every outfit. Either way, I'm trying not to let my window shopping exceed my pocket book. None the less, is this a common thing here? When you get a new holster are you thinking about another style days later? What are some of you favorites and most frivolous? Also, if there are any Wapsi Square fans that happen across this thread, I have even stuck one of those coveted, sexy Galcos up on my wish list that would be a trade for a hand-drawn thank you card.
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mrokern
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:41 am |
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pablobear wrote: I was told by several folks that "you'll never just own one holster for any particular gun that you own". It has almost become addictive to actively look for different styles of holsters (almost as addictive as buying dvds)! Maybe this is just one of the guy versions of women having shoes for all occasions to go with every outfit. Either way, I'm trying not to let my window shopping exceed my pocket book. None the less, is this a common thing here? When you get a new holster are you thinking about another style days later? What are some of you favorites and most frivolous? Also, if there are any Wapsi Square fans that happen across this thread, I have even stuck one of those coveted, sexy Galcos up on my wish list that would be a trade for a hand-drawn thank you card. What was the Robin Williams line..? (as the Fairy Godfather) "Does this pistol make my ass look big?" Yes, they become accessories. I have more trouble deciding which gun and which holster than I do deciding which shirt or which pants. Nice problem to have. -Mark
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bensdad
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:49 am |
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I can appreciate the sentiment. That being said, I think there's a strong case to be made for continuity/familiarity. I like the feeling of having the exact same setup (same gun, or at least the same platform/manual of arms, same holster, same position, etc.) all the time. Drawing can then go into rote memory or muscle memory. I don't have to think about my draw (which gun do I have today? which rig is it in? How can I get to it under my purse and blouse?) should I ever need it. The only thing I ever change is IWB for daily carry and range practice, OWB for competition and classes.
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mrokern
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:25 am |
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bensdad wrote: I can appreciate the sentiment. That being said, I think there's a strong case to be made for continuity/familiarity. I like the feeling of having the exact same setup (same gun, or at least the same platform/manual of arms, same holster, same position, etc.) all the time. Drawing can then go into rote memory or muscle memory. I don't have to think about my draw (which gun do I have today? which rig is it in? How can I get to it under my purse and blouse?) should I ever need it. The only thing I ever change is IWB for daily carry and range practice, OWB for competition and classes. Sure, all excellent points. I have actually practiced with each of my carry methods (private property helps to be able to do that), and am comfortable, but I do have to be aware of what I'm carrying. I've made a couple of concessions with that in mind. With the exception of pocket carry, all of my carry guns reside at just about the same point on my body. It's the same reach each time. My thumb and forefinger move the same way each time. If the holster isn't a SERPA, no harm done, I'm making the correct placement for my index finger anyways. If it is, then the button is pressed with that movement. My thumb also sweeps through the same place each time as I point...if I have a 1911 on me, that is the safety getting flipped. On my Glock, the thumb just keeps going through. THAT took some practice, as my thumb wasn't trained to do the same thing each time. I grip tightly enough that I'm not concerned about cocking the P7 (my preferred EDC). From there, it's the same as any other semi-auto. -Mark
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bensdad
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:47 am |
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Yikes! I shot one of those at a pistol class of Don's. The front-strap grip safety completely threw me off. D. (the gun's owner) seemed to love it.
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mrokern
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:13 pm |
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bensdad wrote: Yikes! I shot one of those at a pistol class of Don's. The front-strap grip safety completely threw me off. D. (the gun's owner) seemed to love it. Heh heh. It takes getting used to the first time. Once you realize that you don't need much pressure to keep it cocked, things are much easier. 4" fixed barrel, gas-delay system, will eject even if you pull the extractor out, and eats +p+ for breakfast...yeah, I like mine. -Mark
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bstrawse
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:17 pm |
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I like leather alot - and nice grips too. My next goal holster wise is a BBQ holster set for a full-size 1911 -- but I'm still planning what I want first b
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Ramoel
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:17 pm |
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pablobear wrote: I was told by several folks that "you'll never just own one holster for any particular gun that you own". Very true. I guess that's the reason I have two large suitcases crammed full of holsters. I have many more holsters than I have guns. I have many holsters for guns I no longer have..... Horrible addiction and I still keep buying more, always hoping to find the perfect holster that will allow "Invisible" carry of large guns.
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Blued Steel
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:31 pm |
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bstrawse wrote: I like leather alot - and nice grips too. My next goal holster wise is a BBQ holster set for a full-size 1911 -- but I'm still planning what I want first b Ya think something like this might work?
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bstrawse
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:43 pm |
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Nice! I've always been a fan of Tucker's more fancy stuff, like this one:
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plblark
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:07 am |
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you're BOTH Evil. I have NO need for any of that stuff. I certainly can't afford it at the moment. but I WANT it!
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bstrawse
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:51 am |
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plblark wrote: you're BOTH Evil. I have NO need for any of that stuff. I certainly can't afford it at the moment. but I WANT it! I know, I can only hope to be a bad influence on you There is soooo much nice leather out there to be had. Now that my last set of fancy 1911 grips has arrived (pics coming this weekend), I can start seriously looking for some BBQ leather.. hehe b
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boomingmetropolis
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:18 am |
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bensdad wrote: I can appreciate the sentiment. That being said, I think there's a strong case to be made for continuity/familiarity. I like the feeling of having the exact same setup (same gun, or at least the same platform/manual of arms, same holster, same position, etc.) all the time. Drawing can then go into rote memory or muscle memory. I don't have to think about my draw (which gun do I have today? which rig is it in? How can I get to it under my purse and blouse?) should I ever need it. The only thing I ever change is IWB for daily carry and range practice, OWB for competition and classes. I agree. Everything I carry is in an Alessi Talon clip. Except, on those rare occasions when I'm forced to wear a suit. Then it's an Alessi Guardian. Which I've practiced drawing from to the point where I'm almost as comfortable as with the IWB. Almost. Or as comfortable as one can get in a damn suit!
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GABCO
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:51 pm |
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Yup - between my wife and I we have more holsters than guns and that's quite a few. I do restrict my carry to only three depending on the season and cloths. (pf-9 or LCP for deep cover and as back-up) I like to carry my Glock-36 most and I'm looking for the right holster. Due to a severe case of Lymes decease in 1997 I have some minor permanent right shoulder joint damage that causes pain when I lift my arm as in drawing from a high right-hand holster so I'm most comfortable with carry/draw from the front left side - just a slight cant toward the right. Does the SERPA adjust to this slight opposite angle? I do have a nice leather paddle holster that adjusts straight up/down but I'd like a little cant. Holsters are fun to try but it is best to keep a consistent position (height & cant) once you find the best for your body and arm length. Thanks for any ideas. GregB - Lindstrom
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tman065
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Post subject: Re: I've been bitten by the bug Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:16 pm |
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GABCO wrote: I like to carry my Glock-36 most and I'm looking for the right holster. Due to a severe case of Lymes decease in 1997 I have some minor permanent right shoulder joint damage that causes pain when I lift my arm as in drawing from a high right-hand holster so I'm most comfortable with carry/draw from the front left side - just a slight cant toward the right.
Thanks for any ideas. GregB - Lindstrom FWIW, Have you ever tried "appendix carry"? That would be at about "2 o'clock", with the holster in front of your hip, for strong side carry. It works really well, for me. It's comfortable with the shorter barrelled Taurus I carry (3.25"), which is about the same size as your Glock. I don't have to lift my arm or stretch it to draw, either.
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