Tucker HF1 w/Texas Concho!

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Tucker HF1 w/Texas Concho!

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I just received my holster and belt today.

First picture with the G22, second with the G23.

Now I gotta show it off here, since I can't do so in public.

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Remaining three pics are with my normal cover garment covering it. Look, Ma... No printing!

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That's a really nice looking rig. How tight is the gun at this point? Most of my Sparks holsters are really snug at first.

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WOW!! :shock: That is one awesome piece of work.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:That's a really nice looking rig. How tight is the gun at this point? Most of my Sparks holsters are really snug at first.

Chas.
It's really tight. It definitely needs some breaking in.

I highly recommend Tucker's Gunleather. I never expected anything this nice.

If you get one of his belts, don't bother with the stiffener. This one has the stiffener, but the leather alone would have been plenty stiff without it.

This belt is by far the finest I've ever owned, and I thought I'd had some nice ones in the past.
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Nice setup. I've had my HF-1 around a year or so and I love it. It's a great holster. Very well made. I anticipate getting many years of service from this holster.

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Hey CJ, it looks great and conceals well for a owb holster. I have always like the tooling on tuckers holsters and one day I will be will be getting one for my 23 .

Thanks for sharing .

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Awesome looking!
How about a close up shot to show detail?! :grin:

Looks like it would go with mah boots. heheh

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The Marshal wrote:Awesome looking!
How about a close up shot to show detail?! :grin:

Looks like it would go with mah boots. heheh

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Wow. I think I am beginning to feel a serious case of holster envy. :grin:

A work of art, that it the purtiest piece o' leather I have seen yet.

{runs off to show She Who Keeps The Checkbook to start the I gotta have it, can I have this one? assault}

DARN SHAME its a concealed carry State, CJ.
That needs to be worn in plain view.

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[quote="The Marshal"

DARN SHAME its a concealed carry State, CJ.
That needs to be worn in plain view.

~Bill[/quote]

I agree. Man the picture quality is as good as the tucker too.
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longtooth wrote: Man the picture quality is as good as the tucker too.
Thanks longtooth! Those were taken with an old cheapy Kodak digital camera that I paid $100 for around 4 years ago. I have a more expensive digital camera, with all the bells and whistles, but it's so much easier to just point and click with the cheapy.

I suppose a link with options and pricing would be nice, huh?

Here's Tucker's main page: http://www.tuckergunleather.com/

Here's a direct link to the details of the holster, with options.

http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/in ... l/hf1.html

I got the full stamp, the liner, and the Texas Concho.

And here's a direct link to the details of the belt, with options.

http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/in ... belts.html

I got the stamping and the internal stiffener. The stiffener is not necessary with this belt.

Rob is a fantastic gentleman, and the delivery times aren't always as long as the website states.
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Shameless plug

For those in the Houston Conroe area, Shooter's Station in Conroe keeps Tucker Leather in stock. If they don't have what your needing the guys there can order it and it will be in very quickly.

FWIW I've met and shot with Mr. Tucker once and he is a terrific gentleman.

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My only dealings with him have been via email, but that was at MIDNIGHT and I got a response in less than 5 minutes. The dude needs to take some time off (but not while making my holster).

And "The Gun Store" in Cedar Park stocks them also. Comp-Tac too.

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dws1117 wrote:Shameless plug
For those in the Houston Conroe area, Shooter's Station in Conroe keeps Tucker Leather in stock. If they don't have what your needing the guys there can order it and it will be in very quickly.
FWIW I've met and shot with Mr. Tucker once and he is a terrific gentleman.
Shooter's Station is a great place to visit. Good folks.
Tucker visits them pretty frequently.
I hear good things about the Gun Store but haven't been up that way.

CJ, I'm very glad you like your Tucker HF1 holster and belt. Nice Pics.
Rob

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Welcome aboard Rob. Glad to see another from the city to join us. Evident that you already know some of the guys from down your way. Give us a post under the General Gun, Introduce Yourself & let the rest of us get acquainted. Have a great day.
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