New Temporary Carry Rig
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 1:27 pm
I have an STI compact 1911 that is my EDC. Unfortunately, while cleaning it last time, I noticed some abnormal wear where the guide rod end plate rests against the frame. I contacted STI, and they said send it back to them so they could take a look. They have it now, so that's in the works.
But, since that was my primary (and only
) EDC, I had to put together another rig for EDC. I have several other handguns, but some are too big, and some are too small. So I ended up digging out an old nickel plated, snub nosed S&W Model 10 .38 spl revolver that I inherited from my dad many years ago. I've shot it quite a bit, but never carried it. So I didn't have any of the "stuff" to go with it for carrying.
So I ended up purchasing a fairly cheap (but nice looking) DeSantis thumb break leather pancake holster, a couple of Safariland speed loaders, and a dual speed loader belt pouch.
Finally got it all put together today and been playing with it some. Wow! You talk about DIFFERENT! Carrying and operating a 1911 versus a revolver is different as night and day! At least to me, anyway.
First big difference for me (other than the gun itself, obviously) was the thumb break holster. Never used one before, so I've been walking around the house drawing and re-holstering all day. I'm really proud of my little DeSantis. It looks good, it's working well, and it seems to be pretty well broken in after just one day's use.
Also getting used to operating the speed loaders. I'm far from being speedy at reloading with them, but I'm getting a little better with practice. On the particular model that I bought, you don't twist a knob to unlock the loaded rounds, you just put the rounds in the cylinder, then press down on the loader body and they drop free.
Anyway, I was excited about my "new" rig - kinda like Christmas in April.
Now I plan to try to do a lot of practicing over the next few days, with the goal of being at least moderately capable at handling this new (to me) rig before venturing out too far from home. Wish me luck!
But, since that was my primary (and only

So I ended up purchasing a fairly cheap (but nice looking) DeSantis thumb break leather pancake holster, a couple of Safariland speed loaders, and a dual speed loader belt pouch.
Finally got it all put together today and been playing with it some. Wow! You talk about DIFFERENT! Carrying and operating a 1911 versus a revolver is different as night and day! At least to me, anyway.
First big difference for me (other than the gun itself, obviously) was the thumb break holster. Never used one before, so I've been walking around the house drawing and re-holstering all day. I'm really proud of my little DeSantis. It looks good, it's working well, and it seems to be pretty well broken in after just one day's use.
Also getting used to operating the speed loaders. I'm far from being speedy at reloading with them, but I'm getting a little better with practice. On the particular model that I bought, you don't twist a knob to unlock the loaded rounds, you just put the rounds in the cylinder, then press down on the loader body and they drop free.
Anyway, I was excited about my "new" rig - kinda like Christmas in April.

Now I plan to try to do a lot of practicing over the next few days, with the goal of being at least moderately capable at handling this new (to me) rig before venturing out too far from home. Wish me luck!