KyTac BraveHeart -or- Milt Sparks VM-2 for 1911?
OF
April 28, 2003, 11:09 AM
Need some advice from folks who have tried both. I have worn a BraveHeart for my G29 for years and love it. I'm getting a Springfield to replace it as my new carry gun in a couple weeks. It's pretty much down to these two holsters at this point.
I like my IWB holsters to be rock solid and tuck that gun in there nice and tight. Has to be super comfy. Has to go on/off easily. Kydex or leather is not the issue, just the best IWB I can get.
I'm 6'2", about 225lbs.
Thanks folks!
- Gabe
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garrettwc
April 28, 2003, 01:49 PM
Gabe-
Do a search at 1911 Forum (http://www.1911forum.com/forums) you will find literally dozens of threads on this.
While I have not tried either personally, those who have seem to choose the Versa Max about 10-1 over any other IWB holster.
TarpleyG
April 28, 2003, 07:03 PM
Just got my VM2 in the mail today and wore it around the house for a while. Great holster. The leather is top notch. As firm as Kydex right now but that will probably break in a little though. It took me a while to commit to spend over $100 for a holster but it is well worth it. Call Craig at Lightning Arms Sports. He can have one to you in a couple of days if he has it in stock.
http://www.lightningarms.com
GT
OF
April 28, 2003, 09:58 PM
Thanks folks. Good advice, Garrett. I do read 1911 forums from time to time, I don't know why I didn't think to search there :)
Thanks for the link, Tarpley.
I'm thinking I'm going to try the VM-2. I've had a BraveHeart, time for a change.
- Gabe
OF
April 28, 2003, 10:55 PM
Actually, I think I've changed my mind.
After doing some more research over at 1911forum and the TFL archives, it looks like the VM-2 either clips to your pants (under the belt) or uses snaps. I've had holsters that clip to the pants and not the belt, and I want the weight on the belt. I was also thinking that I love kydex for the gun, but leather would be nice for the comfort...but I could go either way.
So where is the holster that does it all?
- kydex draw/retension
- leather comfort
- spaced anchor points
- easy-on easy-off kydex over-belt clips
- tuckable would be nice
And just to be a pisser, I want adjustable rake / ride height, and if I don't like it I want to get a refund.
Now check this out:
http://jl-site.com/TuckerLeather/NewImages2/Answer_W_JHook2.jpg
It's a Tucker GunLeather "The Answer". :cool: This one has a j-hook on the front end, but you can get it with two clips instead. And Tucker will let you try it out for 3 days.
Is this the one?? Is it 'the answer' to my prayers?? I think I'm in love. :)
Unless someone pipes up with a horror story that can't be tweaked out of this thing, I've found my rig.
- Gabe
Frohickey
April 29, 2003, 04:46 PM
Looks like 'print-city' to me... how does it look when its inside the waistband?
tonerguy
May 1, 2003, 11:32 PM
Here are two pics - Untucked and then tucked.
We report - you decide.
(Consider - we have lots of Tucker Answers in the field and actually follow up with customers and know what works. Ask Oleg. He's got one.)
The j-hook on the front does work well. (not shown here.)
Here it is.
http://www.imgmag.com/images/tonerguy/Tucker/AnswerWornSmall.jpg
Where'd it go?
http://www.imgmag.com/images/tonerguy/Tucker/Answertuckedsmall.jpg
Haven't had one returned yet. But, the offer is good. If it doesn't fit for you, send it back.
What's with the J-hook in front? My experience with J-hooks hasn't been very positive. I didn't like the way they took the weight off the belt and put it on the top of the pants. How does the weight distribute with the J-hook only in front? Every holster is different, and if it feels right then it works. I think you said in email, Rob, that the hooks are only another 10 bucks for the pair?
Might just have to get them and see for myself.
- Gabe
tonerguy
May 2, 2003, 09:38 AM
One j-hook works OK. Two doesn't work due to the reason you gave about weight on the belt vs. waistband.
Captain Bligh
May 4, 2003, 01:54 AM
I believe the VM-2 is the best holster made, bar none. I've always just used the belt snap loops for mine. I have the clips to make it tuckable but I've been so satisfied with the loops, I never bothered with the other.
My ony regret is that I just didn't buy the VM-2 first thing before spending money on other holsters.
RJ
garrettwc
May 4, 2003, 08:54 AM
So where is the holster that does it all?
- kydex draw/retension
- leather comfort
- spaced anchor points
- easy-on easy-off kydex over-belt clips
- tuckable would be nice
I couldn't tell if you were being sarcastic here or not. I read this, and before I scrolled down to see the picture the first thought in my head was tonerguy and "The Answer".
And he did say right here in front of everybody if it didn't work send it back.
Sounds to me like he has "The Answer :)
incursion
May 4, 2003, 11:49 PM
I have both for the HK P7M8. In my opinion, go with the Braveheart. It's so much faster.
Hot brass
May 5, 2003, 01:28 AM
I second the MS VMII. I carry my 1911 in a VMII. And love it. Very very comfortable. The options with the VMII, use it with the tuckable clips, or the belt loops. Win,win situation.
Traithe
May 7, 2003, 10:55 PM
I just got my VM-2 today for my Kimber CDP Pro and all i can say is ... :what: WOW! This is the best holster I've ever worn :D :D :D I wore it out to dinner tonight and I could barely tell my Kimber was there. My wife got sick of me saying "Man I love this holster!" I haven't tried a Braveheart yet, but I am totally sold on the VM-2.
Scott Evans
May 8, 2003, 09:31 AM
A new G-Code IWB offering
This rig is solid in feel but forms to your shape. The mounting platform is a thin, padded ballistic nylon that securely places the weapon while providing you a high level of comfort. You can adjust the depth of the weapon ride higher or lower and the snap over belt loops provide a relatively easy “on off” system that sacrifices nothing in the way of security. The holster itself is the standard G-Code that offers adjustable tension, shirt guard and precision fit. Suggested retail is under $55.00
Erick Gelhaus
May 8, 2003, 02:02 PM
Scott-
When will that be availible? Is there a left hand version?
Erick
Scott Evans
May 8, 2003, 02:30 PM
They are on the shelf and can ship same day. South Paws too.:)
That's a neat piece of gear there, Scott. The price is right, too. Any more pics?
- Gabe
Scott Evans
May 9, 2003, 01:46 PM
Thanks Guys!
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