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I sometimes carry my little stainless lady Smith instead of the 1911. When I carry it I also use a pancake holster, or sometimes I'll just carry it in a pocket.
I'm a regular owb belt holster kind of guy. I do have a shoulder harness rig for the 1911, but it's a bit unwieldy. The sig has its own factory plastic belt clip holster. I have leather belt holsters for everything else.
Been a Bianchi user for forty years. Currently a Pro-100 for the .380 but recently got two Alien Gear (one for Herself) soft inner panel with a Kydex shell and a High Noon "Split Decision" (tuckable). Carry all IWB, 4 o'clock.
I have a shoulder rig for the Walthers that has to be forty years old, a Bianchi but really a PITA. Rarely worn as a result. I'd guess we all have a drawer full of lesser used holsters, too. :wink:
The black pancake is a Roy's Leather goods out of Arkansas, it works pretty well for conceal, especially if you are wearing a jacket. The brown Bianchi on the end is really comfortable and places the gun in a perfect position for ease of drawing. The nicely tooled one on the end, was made by an old Mexican cowboy my dad used to work with on a ranch when he was younger, it is for going to church on Sundays (gotta dress up a little). The tooled pancake I had made by a guy up in Yukon, it is for my .38s both the lady Smith and my four" model 10 fit nicely in it, it works really well for concealed carry with the lady Smith. and the shoulder holster is a Jack Ass rig for my old Colt .38 although the model 10 fits pretty well in it.
I also have the original WWI era holster for the 1911, though it is in terrible shape, and I have a WWII era tankers shoulder holster for it as well. Both of those are probably with my dad's stuff in my mom's attic.
I'm not even exagerating... I'd dig em out of there to show the contents but my wife has stacked crap on top of it. You'll just have to take my word for it. Lol.
I still don't own a Walther but I did pick up this DWM Model 1906 Luger in .30 Luger. After getting it I decided it needed a nice holster and had El Paso Saddlery make this one for it.
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