Anyone carrying a 1911?
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Anyone carrying a 1911?
If so, what holster are you using? I'm looking at the CrossBreed SuperTuck or QwikClip for small of the back carry.
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
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I carry a Kimber Ultra Carry in the Crossbreed Supertuck and like it. I got the horsehide back and did not get the combat cut.
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
+1. Same configuration here. I carry at 3 o'clock or small of back, just change the cant.ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:I carry a Kimber Ultra Carry in the Crossbreed Supertuck and like it. I got the horsehide back and did not get the combat cut.
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Any idea what the benefit of the combat cut is?ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:I carry a Kimber Ultra Carry in the Crossbreed Supertuck and like it. I got the horsehide back and did not get the combat cut.
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Less material for an easier draw on gun. Downside is less comfort. I have no trouble with draw. I wear mine at 5 o clock
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DO NOT GET THE COMBAT CUT..It will rub you raw. Too much Gun on the skin. Personal experience talking here...landscaper wrote:Any idea what the benefit of the combat cut is?ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:I carry a Kimber Ultra Carry in the Crossbreed Supertuck and like it. I got the horsehide back and did not get the combat cut.
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
I carry a Sig P238 and Glock 19 in Crossbreed IWB with horsehide and non-combat cut. Pay the extra $10 for the horsehide. It doesn't sweat as much when it gets hot and is much more comfortable. Stay away from combat cut as the gun will rub you raw. Might be possible to mitigate if you wear an undershirt but that's going to be a pain come Summer.
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
Thanks fellas. That helps.
Another question...For small of the back carry would you consider a left handed holster to put your right hand in a more natural position when drawing? I like the idea, but it worries me a little that I might sweep my body with the muzzle. I can draw from that position without doing it, but I can't be positive that I will 100% of the time.
Another question...For small of the back carry would you consider a left handed holster to put your right hand in a more natural position when drawing? I like the idea, but it worries me a little that I might sweep my body with the muzzle. I can draw from that position without doing it, but I can't be positive that I will 100% of the time.
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
You mean if I were to fall on the gun? Worse than falling on it in other positions?hntrpat1 wrote:SOB is not gonna be good if you fall
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
If Ive got like a fleece vest or jacket on I carry in the small of my back with a left hand holster. I like it.
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I say no. Only cause I carry my G27 in a CompTac MTac in the SOB some. I can draw it well from there.landscaper wrote:Thanks fellas. That helps.
Another question...For small of the back carry would you consider a left handed holster to put your right hand in a more natural position when drawing? I like the idea, but it worries me a little that I might sweep my body with the muzzle. I can draw from that position without doing it, but I can't be positive that I will 100% of the time.
I do have a Galco SOB holster for my 1911 that draws quite well from that position.

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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
I've always carried mine at 4 or 5 clock. I've always heard the small of the back in a no no. Even though i've seen a bunch of people do it. Mine carries really good with a whitehatholster.com. They are great crossbreads...

That's also a full Size Smith and Wesson M&P 40. So that should give you some idea

That's also a full Size Smith and Wesson M&P 40. So that should give you some idea
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Re: Anyone carrying a 1911?
If you are thrown onto your back in a scuffle (or wreck, or slip on ice, etc etc), you are at risk for a pretty bad spinal injury. No way in hell I would carry SOB every day but I've had enough issues with my back for three people so it's just something I won't risk.
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