
Originally Posted by
Stainless
Considering you are concealing with an IWB holster.
What is the most important dimension regarding the concealability of a weapon?
The length of the slide? The length of the grip? or the Width of the weapon?
The most important dimension is the dimension of your shirt! In the dead of summer, I can and do carry IWB either a Beretta M9 or Springfield TRP 1911--mag well extension and all--under a muscle shirt or a button down shirt, so long as they are a size or two over what "fits." It helps if the shirt is dark-colored or has a complicated print, like a Hawaiian shirt.
To get a suitable holster, there's no need to pay a squillion bucks and wait for centuries. I buy from my homeboys and -girls at Wild Bill's Concealment in Garner NC, particularly the Summer Heat IWB holster, which is a "cover" of ye olde Summer Special.
I've never been made, although I also clip my deputy sheriff's badge just forward of the holster. This should ease any concerns if I make a booboo.
Those of you who CCW a full size 1911, have you tried the micro 1911s?
thanks
No, but if I do decide to try a micro 1911, I'll probably also try sticking needles in my ears, barbecuing my hand, and running over my foot with a truck. I'd rather put a little effort into hiding a reliable 1911 than effortlessly hiding a pseudo-1911 and then trying to make it reliable. The only personal experience I've had with a micro 1911 was a customized Colt Officer's Model that was in a bag full of guns that I took in lieu of cash (from a client who had been convicted of a felony, and for some reason they don't let you take guns to prison, even though that's where you really NEED them). I must say the OM worked for the few rounds I fired it, but I sold it and a Smith 640 .357 that was also in the bag, and bought a Walther P5. I'm pretty sure I got the better of that deal.
On days when I'm just too lazy or tightly-clad to haul a big gun, I always have a Smith 637 full of Cor-Bon DPX in some pocket and a speedloader in the other pocket. I considered getting a PPK but after seeing many other peoples' bad experiences with them, I stuck with a snub revolver. Funny thing: if anybody has seen the movie Shoot 'Em 'Up, I think there's a scene where Clive Owen, the anti-Bond, is firing with a PPK and it jams, and he yells "piece of crap!" My girlfriend doesn't like extra-violent movies so somebody tell me if this is true.
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