Good Ol' Boy
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I bought a 1791 brand holster for one of my 1911's. This gun is mainly a range toy but I wanted to have a holster for it for possible woods carry or just general "BBQ gun".
This is my first dealing with this brand and first impressions are its built like a tank. Super stiff and seemingly quality stitching.
It comes with instructions on breaking in the holster which I followed to the extreme. Bottom line ended up leaving the gun stuck in plastic in the holster for a whole weekend.
It did get better. When I first tried to slide the gun in the holster when I first got it it wouldn't go in but halfway. Now I can insert it fairly easy but drawing is an issue. Its still overly retentitive.
Aside from that my main concern is that it doesn't 100% cover the trigger. Thats my main issue.
Based on the pic provided what would you do?
I bought a 1791 brand holster for one of my 1911's. This gun is mainly a range toy but I wanted to have a holster for it for possible woods carry or just general "BBQ gun".
This is my first dealing with this brand and first impressions are its built like a tank. Super stiff and seemingly quality stitching.
It comes with instructions on breaking in the holster which I followed to the extreme. Bottom line ended up leaving the gun stuck in plastic in the holster for a whole weekend.
It did get better. When I first tried to slide the gun in the holster when I first got it it wouldn't go in but halfway. Now I can insert it fairly easy but drawing is an issue. Its still overly retentitive.
Aside from that my main concern is that it doesn't 100% cover the trigger. Thats my main issue.
Based on the pic provided what would you do?