Ok! A good friend of mine is just getting into handguns and shooting and I helped him get his first pistol and his CWL. Hes a taller skinny guy but wears really baggy clothes so he can easily conceal the G19 I gave him.
I decided to hook him up by trading him my g19 and a holster for an RIA 1911 full size. A; because it gave him a good deal B; because i wanted a 45 :bier:
So now he has a new gun that he loves and I have a new gun that I love. Only question. How on gods earth do I conceal it? Any ideas? Id like something that I don't have to worry about freaking out the sheep or doesn't pop out of a shirt.
It is a six month wait or so with Milt Sparks. Though sometimes you can get lucky and buy one at a reasonable price on Ebay. Just search "Milt Sparks" on Ebay and you will see some auctions. However they are usually more expensive than just waiting.
I'm a huge Milt Sparks fan but since I couldn't even put in an order with them, their new system might work well for them but for me it sucks! So since they no longer want my business, I ordered a TT Gunleather IWB for my P-220R. The wait isn't near as long. Also, UBG makes a good IWB holster. Either one will work very well for a 1911. :yup:
Both have a good following on the various forums. I wish I could see them and compare with Sparks.
I too am a Sparks fan, and think I have all the holsters I need with the two Alessi CQC/S on order. I did not think I needed any more before I ordered those two.:redface:
What problem are you having,!(!! is the easiest full size sidearm to conceal,I do it everyday In Fl were it's to hot to wear alot of clothes and what I wear isn't baggy!
i conceal no problem with my Kimber pro carry II in a galco fletch
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