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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 1035095" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>I switched all my carry weapons to striker fired nines because of capacity concerns so i dont have any experience with compact 1911s, though i have owned a number of fullsized ones. So i dont have any useful info on your weapon choice you dont already have. </p><p></p><p>I woukd like to second the crossbreed supertuck. Get the horsehide version, and try it around the 3:30 to 4 oclock position, strongside. Carry it a couple weeks and it will conform to you and the weapon. It is the most comfortable holster I own. I have carried with it everyday for six years and it is great. </p><p></p><p>You probably know this already but you need a good belt to properly hold steady and distribute the weight of your carry rig. This one is easily the best belt i have ever owned, it is now seven years old and is still perfect : <a href="http://thebeltman.net/bh112.htm" target="_blank">Gun Belts by The Belt Man | tel. (919) 387-1997 | DUAL-LAYER BULL HIDE BELTS</a></p><p>I got the option with the velcro backing- the crossbreed and other tuckable holster have a clip option that hooks over your pants and goes behind yourbelt, velcroing to the back of your belt. Works awesome, stable and no clips or anything else is visible- 100% concealed.</p><p></p><p>Strongside carry is best in my opinion...but i guess that is another subject. Having carried a sidearm for many years both in and out of the military there are man reasons why i prefer it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 1035095, member: 48028"] I switched all my carry weapons to striker fired nines because of capacity concerns so i dont have any experience with compact 1911s, though i have owned a number of fullsized ones. So i dont have any useful info on your weapon choice you dont already have. I woukd like to second the crossbreed supertuck. Get the horsehide version, and try it around the 3:30 to 4 oclock position, strongside. Carry it a couple weeks and it will conform to you and the weapon. It is the most comfortable holster I own. I have carried with it everyday for six years and it is great. You probably know this already but you need a good belt to properly hold steady and distribute the weight of your carry rig. This one is easily the best belt i have ever owned, it is now seven years old and is still perfect : [url=http://thebeltman.net/bh112.htm]Gun Belts by The Belt Man | tel. (919) 387-1997 | DUAL-LAYER BULL HIDE BELTS[/url] I got the option with the velcro backing- the crossbreed and other tuckable holster have a clip option that hooks over your pants and goes behind yourbelt, velcroing to the back of your belt. Works awesome, stable and no clips or anything else is visible- 100% concealed. Strongside carry is best in my opinion...but i guess that is another subject. Having carried a sidearm for many years both in and out of the military there are man reasons why i prefer it. [/QUOTE]
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