Originally Posted By: Tyler BurginThanks for all the info the gun shop owner called to say he got a few new ones in and I was welcome to come shoot as many as I like to decide. So it'll prolly be whatever I fall in love with. For those of you who carry the 1911 hunting or for whatever reason I'd like your opinion of best style of holster. I'm sure I will be walking through the brush when carrying so something safe and comfortable as to not shoot myself in the leg
Tyler,
I am partial to a thigh holster from some past military
service. I have these:
The 1911 holster is on the left. The holster on the right
is called the "Universal", and offers a closed bottom, if
one is concerned about debris in the bore. In this picture
the holster has a Glock 20(10mm Auto) with a 6" extended
barrel. These holsters, mag pouch, and belt come from a
company called Spector Gear. Their stuff is built to
go into combat conditions, and perform well. This gear will
hold up to anything any hunting situation will throw at it.
Also loading a belt with a couple pounds of pistol and ammo,
will tell a lot about the design. I wear this belt, with
one of these pistols, with 4 loaded mags(one in the pistol,
and 3 in the pouches), when crawling through the morasses
of northern Wisconsin looking for Ruffed Grouse...Worst
than most of the crap I crawled through in my military
service.
I carry a pistol for upland bird
hunting(small bore O/U shotgun), since the introduction of
gray wolves(If they try to kill my dog, or stalk me, wolves
will die). I also wear this gear when I ski for coyotes in
winter, and it stays where I put it, and functions well in
extreme cold.
Squeeze