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She is absolutley beautiful – Love the look!!
Gorgeous model, holster and 1911.
Both the Holster and the Models are gorgeous, but that grip is driving me to distraction.
I don’t get it James. What is it about the grip? Looks like a Crimson Trace Laser Grip.
It’s not the grip per se, as her grip. It’s more like she was resting her hand there for the photo. Which makes sense with Oleg’s follow up post. Next photo she will have a proper grip
Oleg is my hero. Great gun’s, great camera’s, and great women.
James, she is new to firearms. Range trip Sunday should start addressing that. We’ll also get the belt upgraded.
And speaking of training, I spent half a day at Sniper Pro team exercises. Very, very good. I definitely recommend their courses — especially if they are local to you.
Looks like a nice holster, but not a fan of the slide style. The front site can get snagged on a hasty draw under duress unless there’s specific relief designed into the holster. This looks a bit too form fitting and snag could be a risk.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the comment! Allow me to take a moment to adress the concern…
Given that the holster is 2 panels, I can understand where it *looks* like it would snag. But I can assure you that the way its designed, the front sight comes up via a natural tunnel/relief where the two panels are stitched, and a snag is *very* unlikely, unless you twist the gun as you’re drawing and actually rotate it on its axis almost 90 degrees, which os also unlikely as its boned in fairly tightly.
But, don’t take my word for it…there are links to reviews on my site page for the FlatJack. E-mail any of the reviewers, and ask them how it is.
No risk of snag…there is a natural tunnel in the holster for the sight, and the gun can’t twist along the barrel axis to force the sight to snag one of the panels. But don’t take my word for it…e-mail any of the reveiwers linked on my site, and ask them for the honest lowdown on the holster.
Regards,
Dragon
+1 My Flatjack is identical to the one in the photo
http://www.weerdworld.com/2011/great-picture/
Offers a very smooth draw, and yet amazing retention:
http://www.weerdworld.com/2010/i-can-has-mail/
Dragon makes great holsters.
Another fan of Flapjack: http://thatisunpossible.blogspot.com/2011/04/does-this-gun-make-my-butt-look-big.html