Kind of an off-the-wall question, but does anyone know of a company making an inside-the-waistband concealment-type holster for a Colt Single Action Army?
Page 1 of 1
Single Action Army IWB?
#1
Posted 06 October 2009 - 01:23 PM
Pride and fear are emotions, which hope for an outcome. Outcomes take your attention from the present, where the shooting happens, to the future. It is totally impossible to do anything in the future, because it hasn't happened yet. The key to shooting your best is to be present as the witness of the shooting. Do not judge, do not give yourself anything to live up to. We can only shoot as well as we have trained ourselves to shoot. To try to shoot only induces stress. Be content with your current ability. And accumulate practice to improve that ability. Consolidate, build strength where you feel weakness. We cannot raise our ability until we accept our current limitations. Practice dissolves limitations. Matches simply define where the current limits exist. The game of shooting is all about redefining our limits.
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
#2
Posted 06 October 2009 - 01:28 PM
http://www.epsaddler...oncealment.aspx
The add says "Available for most Semi-Automatics, Single Actions, and Double Actions." If anyone makes one, it would be these folks.
The add says "Available for most Semi-Automatics, Single Actions, and Double Actions." If anyone makes one, it would be these folks.
This post has been edited by North: 06 October 2009 - 01:29 PM
"Marksmanship is a known character builder." Steve J (9 May 2008)
Voting Member of the 1911 Single Stack Elitist/Snob Club. Member #48
Got your cubit?
Clint Brawley
Voting Member of the 1911 Single Stack Elitist/Snob Club. Member #48
Got your cubit?
Clint Brawley
#3
Posted 06 October 2009 - 01:38 PM
Yep. El Paso Saddlery as North suggested or Kirkpatrick Leather in Laredo http://www.kirkpatrickleather.com/
Either could do a custom IWB for a SAA.
Either could do a custom IWB for a SAA.
Steve J (Anchovies, Marmite and other savory things)
Support Practical Shooting By Using Practical Equipment
A17557 IDPA - Custom Defensive Pistol
A51440 USPSA - 1911 Single Stack
Copperas Cove Pistol Club http://sports.groups...CovePistolClub/
Check out my map: Texas Ranges with Practical Pistol Matches
Support Practical Shooting By Using Practical Equipment
A17557 IDPA - Custom Defensive Pistol
A51440 USPSA - 1911 Single Stack
Copperas Cove Pistol Club http://sports.groups...CovePistolClub/
Check out my map: Texas Ranges with Practical Pistol Matches
#4
Posted 06 October 2009 - 02:15 PM
OK, Duane, I think this is a clear sign that the gunwriting community has officially run out of topics.
#5
Posted 06 October 2009 - 02:58 PM
Actually it's a clear sign that a friend of mine just had a 4" SAA built and was looking for an IWB rig.
Pride and fear are emotions, which hope for an outcome. Outcomes take your attention from the present, where the shooting happens, to the future. It is totally impossible to do anything in the future, because it hasn't happened yet. The key to shooting your best is to be present as the witness of the shooting. Do not judge, do not give yourself anything to live up to. We can only shoot as well as we have trained ourselves to shoot. To try to shoot only induces stress. Be content with your current ability. And accumulate practice to improve that ability. Consolidate, build strength where you feel weakness. We cannot raise our ability until we accept our current limitations. Practice dissolves limitations. Matches simply define where the current limits exist. The game of shooting is all about redefining our limits.
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
#6
Posted 06 October 2009 - 09:36 PM
Duane, also look at Mernickle Holsters http://www.mernickleholsters.com/. He does good work and I have seen him list concealment holsters for varrious single action pistols.
Will
USPSA A-62468
"Oh Lord, if I die, please don't let my wife sell my guns for what I told her they cost!"
"Rule #3, An Ordnance Technician at a dead run outranks Everybody" - Commander Kevyn Andreyasn Schlock Mercenary
USPSA A-62468
"Oh Lord, if I die, please don't let my wife sell my guns for what I told her they cost!"
"Rule #3, An Ordnance Technician at a dead run outranks Everybody" - Commander Kevyn Andreyasn Schlock Mercenary
#7
Posted 07 October 2009 - 05:57 AM
Modoc, on Oct 6 2009, 11:36 PM, said:
Duane, also look at Mernickle Holsters http://www.mernickleholsters.com/. He does good work and I have seen him list concealment holsters for varrious single action pistols.
Wow. You'd need a pair of matching hand made boots to go with some of his rigs.
Steve J (Anchovies, Marmite and other savory things)
Support Practical Shooting By Using Practical Equipment
A17557 IDPA - Custom Defensive Pistol
A51440 USPSA - 1911 Single Stack
Copperas Cove Pistol Club http://sports.groups...CovePistolClub/
Check out my map: Texas Ranges with Practical Pistol Matches
Support Practical Shooting By Using Practical Equipment
A17557 IDPA - Custom Defensive Pistol
A51440 USPSA - 1911 Single Stack
Copperas Cove Pistol Club http://sports.groups...CovePistolClub/
Check out my map: Texas Ranges with Practical Pistol Matches
Page 1 of 1

Sign In
Register
Help


MultiQuote


