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Thread: 80's-era leather 1911 holsters for low-viz, concealed carry, and practical comp.

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    Had a Detonics Mark I that I carried off duty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LtDave View Post
    Had a Detonics Mark I that I carried off duty.
    Channeling your inner Crocket? Those things were the schnizzit back in the day!
    Working diligently to enlarge my group size.

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    Back in the day, and before I discovered Kydex and appendix carry, it was either a Milt Sparks VMII or a Brommeland Max Con V. Brommeland could be hard to deal with, but man those holsters made pistols just disappear on me.

    That was a little later than the 80’s though....
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    I’m sure I have another bag of holsters floating around that has some 1911 leather in it- I remember an IWB holster with a thumb break but can’t find it. Basically 80s designs, even though it was the 1990s. Those were still the days when gun stores stocked a zillion leather holsters that sat there for ever.

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    That Alessi Talon was a favorite for a while.

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