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Top one is Tier 1 concealmentAlien Gear holster?
Leather is Kirkpatrick
Top one is Tier 1 concealmentAlien Gear holster?
Pictures.?...Two of my SP101 snubbies were customized by Jack Weigand, with his “Tame the Beast” package, minus the optional porting. Neither of these have been safe queens, so, they have plenty of character marks.
Recently, I added two pre-owned SP101 snubbies, customized by Marc Morganti, of Gemini Customs. These two are ported. Both looked like they were safe queens, for the previous owner(s), but I will be carrying them, after each is vetted, and the POA/POI relationship sorted-out.
I have a Gen5 G17 Glock, that had been given the Wilson Combat package treatment. This one appears to have been a safe queen for its previous owner, but, it is going to be a carry gun, for me, pending being vetted, when I resume range visits, as this panic-demic fades.
I have a Robar-ized Gen3 G17C, that appears to have been a safe queen for its previous owner. It, too, awaits post-panic-demic vetting, before I carry it. The porting should help with recoil, during training, which is important as one develops arthritis. I may install a non-ported barrel for actual carry.)
I have a Les Baer Premier II, customized by Harrison Custom. I also have a Les Baer Thunder Ranch Special, which has not been customized, after leaving the Baer assembly plant. I have carried both on the sometimes-mean streets of Houston, Texas, in a police duty rig, and during personal time. My right hand has been somewhat gimpy, lately, and neither of these pistols has an ambidextrous thumb safety, so, while they remain defensive weapons, neither has served as a primary carry gun, for a year or so. (I retired from LEO-ing in early 2018, and did continue to tote one or the other of these Baers, for much of the rest of 2018.)
I definitely plan to carry the customized Glocks. I have already used non-customized Glocks, for police duty, and some amount of personal carry. I am fortunate enough to be reasonably ambidextrous with handguns, actually shooting some better lefty, and some better righty. Glocks are better as left-handed guns, for me, being a better fit in my left hand, and my “smarter” left trigger finger is better able to deal with that quirky Glock trigger. (I am left-handed, but right-armed. Any tool bigger than a handgun, or a hammer, I generally use right-handed. I write lefty, and use many small tools lefty.)
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It's OKNone of my images, in this machine, are named “URL.”
Seriously, since a web-hosting service, Flickr, lost my images, a number of years ago, when my whole account disappeared, I have avoided using them. (This happened long before Flickr wanted to start charging for web hosting of images. I am fine with paying; the problem was lack of trust. Since then, some entire web-hosting services have disappeared. Seems to be a dying industry.)
This is a link to one of my Gemini Customs SP101 revolvers, acquired earlier this year. The listed price is higher than I paid; walk-in customers can realize better pricing.
https://www.collectorsfirearms.com/products/148470-gemini-custom-ruger-sp101-357-magnum-pr52420.html