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Sig 1911 w/Rail Pancake holster

The Truth

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Searching all over and it's tough to find a Level 2 black leather pancake holster for a Sig 1911 with a rail. I'm also interested in an identical shoulder holster.

Yeah I'm being kinda lazy posting up here...but I'm hoping maybe someone here has an idea. Gotta be top-will-last-forever quality.

Thanks!
 

The Truth

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Looks like the ticket! Is the bottom open so that a compensator can poke through? Looks like it. Not overly expensive either...
 

decklin

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Yep, the bottom is open. It's also got a tension screw near the trigger guard so you can change how much it grabs. I really like these holsters.
 

The Truth

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I'm still on the hunt for one of these...can't seem to find one that covers the compensator on my 1911 entirely. Will I need to have one custom made?
 

Rusty Young Man

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Might have to. The problem with (quality) mass-produced holsters is that they're made for mass-produced configurations; add a rail, compensator, ambi safety, or high-profile sights and you're out of luck.:(

You could try your hand at making one yourself. WalkingWolf may be able to give you some tips on the subject, as he's posted a handful of homemade leather holsters.
 
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