Looking for a holster for my new Colt Series 70 Govt. I want a good quality OTW and I leaning heavily towards the Milt Sparks Axiom. Does anyone have one for their 5" 1911? I'm curious to hear about members opinions here.
Looking for a holster for my new Colt Series 70 Govt. I want a good quality OTW and I leaning heavily towards the Milt Sparks Axiom. Does anyone have one for their 5" 1911? I'm curious to hear about members opinions here.
Sparks makes top of the line holsters from my personal experience with one I had.
It was an "executive" model, . . . not sure they make that one still, . . . I let an acquaintance talk me out of it, . . .
My favorite holster is a "sort of" knockoff from one of their designs. Been carrying a couple of all steel 1911's in it for several years, . . . super comfortable / stays in place, . . . works like it is supposed to.
I have a TK 60 Road Runner (I think it is called) from Milt.
Bought in the mid 90's it is still GTG.
I would imagine anything you buy from Milt Sparks will still be to notch.
USN14, Dwight55 makes an outstanding holster. send him a PM and see what he can do for you. I got one of his IWB's a couple years ago for my 1911 and love it. Rides well and no issues.
For OWB look at the Milt Sparks 55BN. This is a copy of the Bruce Nelson Professional #1. I own both holsters, the difference is the that Sparks uses a strap around the mouth of the holster to stiffen it. Supposedly if Bruce had lived longer he was going to make this change. You'll need to break in your new holster, expect it to be tight when you get it. If you don't have a good gun belt look at the bias cut belts they have. Bruce Nelson started this to and they feel/work great. Without a good belt no holster will work well.
I have a few of them. They start out with a bit of retention and as you use them the retention becomes non existent. Very very comfortable. Very durable.
You might not want to break the holster in. The retention that it has when you first get it is a very good thing.
I have the Executive Companion and Summer Special for Officer's Model IWBs. I like them a lot, they've held up well.
I usually carry a 5" OWB in a Yaqui slide.
Just got off the phone with MS and ordered the axiom. Guy was very nice and deal was done in a few minutes. Told me 12-18 weeks and they try to get them out sooner but that's ok, I'm not really in a hurry and don't mind waiting for top quality which I understand from my reading they are. Can't wait to see the box on the porch. Thanks for all the helpful posts.
The Avenger is a good 1911 holster. The 1980's vintage Bianchi Askins Avenger had a leather retaining thong, leather retaining thong?, with a split in it that would retain the pistol by wrapping over the cocked and locked hammer. The thong was removable as it was held onto the holster by a snap.
That’s a thumb strap and too be honest it looks like @$$ with it on, remove it and the buttons for the snaps look like @$$. My .02 worth. I will say the leather is first rate but it’s a shame wreck the whole works with bolt on’s.
Just got home and there was a box on the porch and it was Sparks. Opened it up and it's a beaut. Tight as hell but I have the Colt Series 70 reissue squeezed into right now. Made my weekend.
I'm a victim of the great photo bucket robbery and haven't looked for new host.
Best I can do is a internet one that looks quite like mine. One on left. https://goo.gl/images/wdAojo
Was looking at the Galco vertical shoulder holster. I’m not patient enough to wait 4months
I like the idea of something I can throw on like a back pack regardless of what I’m wearing. Hunting, hiking, conceal, end of the world or basement ninja.
I have been looking aat this new guy in Montana; making holsters; company is called Bitterroot Gun Leather; you can see his work on facebook or his web site .
I have a few Milt sparks V-max 2. Well made and held up real well. I also sport Kramer vertical SCABBARD, Horsehide, also tough and well made. I snatched up a great deal on a Colt rail gun. I bought a Kydex holster from Wilson combat. Never though I would use Kydex. But I'm loving it. Lots of choices out there good luck good shooting
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