Got my Watch Six Dual Talon holster from Lou yesterday. Again, another great design from Lou (and the folks at Milt Sparks). The holster itself is great, with very nice molding (and Lou, I love the smell of those holsters :b) The ride angle is just right, and the comfort is great! The holster itself is very thin, and even with just a T-shirt on, I can completely conceal a full size 1911.
What I love most about this holster is that it is not really belt dependent. I wore the hoslter with thin dress pants, and a thin designer dress belt, and had no problem comfortably supporting a full size 1911. Of course, a nice gun belt like Lou's is always helpful with carrying a heavy load on the waist, but this time, it's not absolutely necessary. I even wore the holster inside my sleepwear pants (thin cotton pants with a drawstring). As long as I tighten the drawstring on the pants, I had not problem carrying the full size 1911 too. And when I draw the 1911, the holster is still in place. Those Talon clips really do work. I never thought a clip could possibly work so well till now.
Thanks Lou for another great holster!
Here is what the holster looks like (taken from the Milt Sparks website):
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What I love most about this holster is that it is not really belt dependent. I wore the hoslter with thin dress pants, and a thin designer dress belt, and had no problem comfortably supporting a full size 1911. Of course, a nice gun belt like Lou's is always helpful with carrying a heavy load on the waist, but this time, it's not absolutely necessary. I even wore the holster inside my sleepwear pants (thin cotton pants with a drawstring). As long as I tighten the drawstring on the pants, I had not problem carrying the full size 1911 too. And when I draw the 1911, the holster is still in place. Those Talon clips really do work. I never thought a clip could possibly work so well till now.
Thanks Lou for another great holster!
Here is what the holster looks like (taken from the Milt Sparks website):
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