Finally found a Springfield Champion Lightweight Bi-Tone I could afford and put my money down. I should have it next week. Super stoked!
Any hefty guys on here (40-42 inch waist and a mild "dunlap") who carry a compact 1911 concealed? I'll be looking for an IWB that is comfortable for extended carry, including while driving. Although I <span style="font-style: italic">am</span> losing some girth, I expect I'll be on the portly side for some time still, and having a holster that doesn't allow the beavertail to dig into my fleshy parts is a must. Obviously, ability to get the pistol out without fumbling is important. I've tried some holsters that did a wonderful job of concealment, but access to the firearm was redonkulously slow.
I used to carry an SOB holster, but I have found that it is uncomfortable for me after about eight hours (I mean "get this thing the hell <span style="font-weight: bold">off</span> me" uncomfortable) due to a combination of arthritis in and an injury to my spine. Shame too...I used to like the access the SOB gave me while driving.
As always, I appreciate the input from the members of this forum.
Any hefty guys on here (40-42 inch waist and a mild "dunlap") who carry a compact 1911 concealed? I'll be looking for an IWB that is comfortable for extended carry, including while driving. Although I <span style="font-style: italic">am</span> losing some girth, I expect I'll be on the portly side for some time still, and having a holster that doesn't allow the beavertail to dig into my fleshy parts is a must. Obviously, ability to get the pistol out without fumbling is important. I've tried some holsters that did a wonderful job of concealment, but access to the firearm was redonkulously slow.
I used to carry an SOB holster, but I have found that it is uncomfortable for me after about eight hours (I mean "get this thing the hell <span style="font-weight: bold">off</span> me" uncomfortable) due to a combination of arthritis in and an injury to my spine. Shame too...I used to like the access the SOB gave me while driving.
As always, I appreciate the input from the members of this forum.