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getting a 1911 full size soon, wonder what styles of sholder holsters are there...?

I seen only the cross trap version from holster to actuall harness, one front one back....is there any other better way to make a shoulder rig...?

Any good pictures, ideas....

thanks so much

James

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Hi James i will be making one soon, the design is somewhat like a toe and top clip,spring steel in the leather for the top clip, and open boot for the toe. The boot and toe will be part of the back plate . I will get back to you with the name of the book it's in if you want, and if you think you want to try one when i make up the spring steel i will make 2. stan

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Hi James i will be making one soon, the design is somewhat like a toe and top clip,spring steel in the leather for the top clip, and open boot for the toe. The boot and toe will be part of the back plate . I will get back to you with the name of the book it's in if you want, and if you think you want to try one when i make up the spring steel i will make 2. stan

have you gotten the name of the book...?

Made a standard 1911 shoulder holster, like Bianchi style....still wanting to make one for my own 1911....so any help would be great!

James

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The most comfortable I ever made/owned, . . . copy of a 50's pattern that hangs muzzle down under the old arm pit.

Strap goes up over the carrying shoulder, . . . another strap goes around the off side arm.

Muzzle sits on a sewed in muzzle piece, . . . strap holds the gun in just below the trigger guard, . . . releases with a thumb break.

I believe it was a Safariland, . . . not sure, . . . but they are usually on Ebay for around 50 bucks, . . . I bought one of a different size to get the pattern, . . . made my own.

Wound up making a double 1911 rig for one of my customers, . . . he absolutely loved it, . . . one under each arm.

I've also made a few for horizontal carry, . . . I vacuum form them out of 4/5 oz leather, . . . pull the molding up very tight on the gun, . . . same with the stitching, . . . use a thumb break for extra retention, . . . but I just never got really comfy with them, . . . something about walking around with the muzzle pointing at people and things all the time. Much prefer the muzzle down rig.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Packing Iron, Richard C. Rattenbury Page 158 same idea but design it for full size 45

have you gotten the name of the book...?

Made a standard 1911 shoulder holster, like Bianchi style....still wanting to make one for my own 1911....so any help would be great!

James

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