Where can I find a tuckable holster in stock
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Where can I find a tuckable holster in stock
Right now I picked up an Don Hume IWB holster at a local gunshow about a month ago, and it works fine for the $30 I paid for it. However, it is not the tuckable kind, which means I can only wear it with untucked shirts. Given my work has business professional dress code, untucked shirts are a no go. I would love to get a Tucker Gunleather or Milt Sparks holster, but the waiting period is rediculous, so I'm looking for alternatives that I can actually buy now. I'm okay with buy a mass produced holster if there is one in stock and it is tuckable.
I'm looking to find one that can hold a 1911 4" barrel for right hand. I haven't found anyplace that has a tuckable holster in stock, and was curious if any of you knew a site that had some in stock.
(BTW, I have no interest in kydex. I have no interest in having plastic in my holster or my gun)
I'm looking to find one that can hold a 1911 4" barrel for right hand. I haven't found anyplace that has a tuckable holster in stock, and was curious if any of you knew a site that had some in stock.
(BTW, I have no interest in kydex. I have no interest in having plastic in my holster or my gun)
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If Tucker's website is current, he has the Texas Heritage for a 5" in stock for $100.
http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/texasheritage.html
Great holster and works fine for a 4".
Also, Shooters Station in Conroe was stocking a good selection the last time I was there.
http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/texasheritage.html
Great holster and works fine for a 4".
Also, Shooters Station in Conroe was stocking a good selection the last time I was there.
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Re: Where can I find a tuckable holster in stock
I saw that posting on Tucker's site, but it is for a thumbreak holster, and I want an open top holster. But thanks for the suggestion.
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Try Comp-Tac ( http://www.comp-tac.com/ )
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Eric at HBE Leatherworks had my Com 3 holster to me in about a week. This was about a month ago, so you can call and see what his backlog is now. The Com3 is similar to the VM2 by Milt Sparks. I couldn't be happier with it. And I believe you can just order the tuckable clips from Top Gun Supply to make the Com 3 tuckable if you want. Or he has a selection of tuckable holsters also.
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Sorry, I overlooked that. And Tucker should know better, anyway.BigBlueDodge wrote:I saw that posting on Tucker's site, but it is for a thumbreak holster, and I want an open top holster. But thanks for the suggestion.
When I first started carrying a 1911 concealed, I bought a Texas Heritage. In my ignorance, I requested a thumbbreak.
It routinely disengaged the safety. Besides, I had gotten comfortable with the 1911 and had him cut away the thumbbreak.
Now I won't even consider a 1911 holster with a thumbbreak.
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Comp-Tac. Try the MTAC holster--VERY comfy!
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm not a fan of plastic holsters. I'm looking for all leather holsters. I'm going to contact DM Bullard who happens to be pretty close to me.
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Re: Where can I find a tuckable holster in stock
Here ya go...I have the split decision and find it works well for my XD...a 1911 would absolutely disappear in it.
http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product ... tband.html
I wouldn't put it in the same class as the Milt Sparks or the Tucker, but it is stockable, and HighNoon Holsters are a good group to deal with.
Good luck and let us know what you decide...and don't forget the pictures!
http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product ... tband.html
I wouldn't put it in the same class as the Milt Sparks or the Tucker, but it is stockable, and HighNoon Holsters are a good group to deal with.
Good luck and let us know what you decide...and don't forget the pictures!
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Sorry about that. I missed the comment about kydex in your original post.BigBlueDodge wrote:Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm not a fan of plastic holsters. I'm looking for all leather holsters.
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Kimber Pro CDP II .45 ACP | Kimber Pro Aegis II 9mm w/Crimson Trace | Walther PPS 9mm
Bushmaster AR-15 w/Magpul pistol grip and foregrip, Bushnell holosight
I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.
Kimber Pro CDP II .45 ACP | Kimber Pro Aegis II 9mm w/Crimson Trace | Walther PPS 9mm
Bushmaster AR-15 w/Magpul pistol grip and foregrip, Bushnell holosight
I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.
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OP asked for leather only.starrbuck wrote:http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/
BigBlueDodge wrote:(BTW, I have no interest in kydex. I have no interest in having plastic in my holster or my gun)
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Re: Where can I find a tuckable holster in stock
This guy has some holsters in stock http://brigadegunleather.com/featured.html
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Re: Where can I find a tuckable holster in stock
That's pretty common for many internet dealers.BigBlueDodge wrote:I'm looking to find one that can hold a 1911 4" barrel for right hand. I haven't found anyplace that has a tuckable holster in stock, and was curious if any of you knew a site that had some in stock.
If you walked into Wal-Mart and all the shelves were bare, you'd walk out but the internet doesn't allow you to see their stock and many of them don't stock very much, they just order from the manufacturer when you place your order.
I can't think of many tuckable options for a Commander except for Galco's SkyOps SKY266B and it works well. It's got about the biggest tuck crevice of any tuckable I've seen.

And we don't have any bare shelves.
Packin' Heat Leather Company
Galco Distributor & Bianchi Dealer
McAllen, Texas USA
http://store.packinheatleather.com/
Galco Distributor & Bianchi Dealer
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http://store.packinheatleather.com/
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So other than concealment, what retention if any do you have?Mike1951 wrote:Sorry, I overlooked that. And Tucker should know better, anyway.BigBlueDodge wrote:I saw that posting on Tucker's site, but it is for a thumbreak holster, and I want an open top holster. But thanks for the suggestion.
When I first started carrying a 1911 concealed, I bought a Texas Heritage. In my ignorance, I requested a thumbbreak.
It routinely disengaged the safety. Besides, I had gotten comfortable with the 1911 and had him cut away the thumbbreak.
Now I won't even consider a 1911 holster with a thumbbreak.