I have a Haugen Handgun Leather for my commander size 1911. It is well-built and has a fine finish.
I have a Haugen Handgun Leather for my commander size 1911. It is well-built and has a fine finish.
Congratulations on the wedding! I have a K&D Holsters IWB and the quality is great. It's really too nice to hide. They turned my order around in about 16 weeks, so you have plenty of time. The people there are easy to work with too. I'll be ordering another as soon as Uncle BHO gives me some of my tax $ back. If you really want something special, their website says they do custom tooling as well.
"We contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle." - Winston Churchill, 1903.
Not to derail your topic here, but to echo what's been said already...
Weddings and other similar-type social events tend to generate lots of hugging-type behavior and a lot of (usually) unintentional body contact. Generally they also tend to generate a guest or two that have too much to drink. While I advocate carrying all the time, I don't want people to know I'm carrying all the time, so I prefer a low-profile setup. My typical mode of carrying in those situations is a S&W snubby in my strong-side front pants pocket, and a Glock 27 in an Eagle upside-down ankle holster.
Now, if you want to make a statement, (or just need an excuse for a new holster), by all means contact Sparks or one of the other makers listed.
Good luck!
thanks, littlelebowski. Sgt, no intended statements here. i'm gonna have a pistol on my person, so i might as well make it one fitting to the once in a lifetime (i hope) occasion.
my biggest worry is that we're pretty far outside of the nearest town. and we're along a small desolate road. Both two and four legged creatures are my biggest concern out there.
also, my brother is gonna help me with alot of things that weekend. i want to give him something special as a token of my appreciation, and my gratitude for him just being my brother. i'm thinking of something like:
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"you give peace a chance, I'll stay here and cover you, in case it doesn't work out"
About holsters, I had bad luck with the link cited by signal41 above, and I made three purchases before I figured out I needed to go elsewhere..
Texas does not allow concealed carry(or any other kind)in churches by CHL holders. Check your state laws.
I respectfully say that I fail to see the need for the groom being strapped during his wedding, especially since other family members may be armed. When I think of young people and weddings, alcohol crosses my mind.
Good luck to you, sir.
Will there be dancing? A retention strap may be in order.
Nossar would be my first choice, but his wait time may be longer than normal at present. I would contact him as soon as possible with your plan and what you want to see if he can accomodate you. Bulman makes great leather also, but i have no idea about his wait time.
Also, I do not remember hugging anybody at my wedding other that my immediate family and my wife. I would not worry about that.
I wear a suit every day and carry a 1911 every day in a Nossar Valovak (an inside the waist band holster) and I did not get fitted for IWB carry when my suits were tailored. Just ask the tailor for a roomy fit and you will be ok with a 1911, especially if you go with Nossar's ultra thin horsehide.
In addition, do not forget about a good belt. I would not try to use a dress belt purchased with your suit. Get a good belt meant for carry. I use a 1.5" Mitch Rosen about 95% of the time, but have heard great things about Beltman belts. He also offers horse hide and shark trim. My next belt will be from him.
Here are some pics of some of my Nossar gear. My newest is not included. I need to get some pics of it. It is a dark chocolate brown with sharkskin trim for a commander.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...467#post265467
David, thanks for the suggestions. i will start making some calls very soon.
in addition, we're not going to be in a church.
i'm not young
our guests are only our immediate family and our closest friends. maybe around 30 people
they're not very big drinkers
thanks for the suggestions everyone. if i can do an IWB, that would be best for me
"you give peace a chance, I'll stay here and cover you, in case it doesn't work out"
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