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Suppressors Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

I used to shoot IPSC with a f'n railed 1911. If you need a good holster for it check out Bladetech. Before I started shooting Limited the Bladetech did me good. If used for IDPA you may need a different set up on the back of the holster as the one I have has a "drop" to it. Ain't nothin like a nice 1911 trigger!
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

I still use a Milt Sparks IH, IWB. It's as fast as one can ever practice to become. Besides, the draw isn't where speed comes from anyway. I use it in comps because that's what I carry my 1911 in.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

I don't shoot IDPA anymore, but I have used my Bladetech Kydex before.

Comp-tac's kydex holsters are nicer in my opinion but the Bladetech is very nice as well.

Leather sucks for competition...nothing beats kydex for IDPA.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Mine say "BLADETECH USA" on the back. CDP/SSP/ESP, and another for my M&P9 w/X300 attached. No complaints.

Bill
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Saito</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I used to shoot IPSC with a f'n railed 1911. If you need a good holster for it check out Bladetech. Before I started shooting Limited the Bladetech did me good. If used for IDPA you may need a different set up on the back of the holster as the one I have has a "drop" to it. Ain't nothin like a nice 1911 trigger! </div></div>

You can also look for a custom holster. My 1911, a Double Star, also has rails and finding a holster, as anyone who has a 1911 with rails knows, was a bitch. So I custom ordered one from Pure Kustom and it rules. It's still a bit tight (I did get it less than a week ago), but the craftsmanship is superb as is the materials and customizability of Rocky's holsters. His "Black Ops Pro" holster has 18 IWB and 1 OWB position. His prices are reasonable, especially for an all handmade affair.

Check him out. Give him a call. If he doesn't already have a mold for your gun, he'll make one (he did for me). It was about 30 days between order and arrival.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Scott A Cousino</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I shoot a Kimber with a (fucking) rail, talk about trouble finding a kydex holster, it was a bitch, currently using a Fobus.

Hate the cost of .45, but love the feel/trigger on the Kimber. </div></div>


Check out Raven Concealment


http://www.ravenconcealment.com/
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

The Minotaur is a great holster as well, i use a couple for concealed, very comfortable and well riding holster
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shane45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I appreciate the input!
I think Im leaning towards this Comp Tac.
Minotaur Gladiator
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=101
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been a couple years since i shot, but i was very competitive...... yes, comp tac is a good choice (plastic for sure), but that model is way to high in the front (i.e. s l o w )

the below is what you want.....
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=66

and for your mags....
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=28
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

RoninP80 is right on, 90% of all competative shooters will be sporting a kydex OWB rig. It will give probably give you a few 10ths advantage on the draw over an IWB type and the really competative shooters need/want that. Personally I switch back and forth between a Comp-Tac OWB and my Milt Sparks VMII (because that's what I carry in.)
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Do you want to shoot IDPA with the gear that you will most the time carry? Or do you want to shoot solely for the competition? If thats the case then you might as well shoot USPSA. Since IDPA is "supposedly" set up to role play real world scenarios, then it seems your competition gear should be what your normal CC gear is. But then again, IDPA isn't really anything like real world scenarios.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Ha! I live in New Jersey so all I have is games
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. With that being said I want to use what I would actually use because one day I might escape across the border to PA.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

IDPA is a game, regardless of what anyone tells you. Pick the holster you can draw the FASTEST from. Definitely NOT IWB. Go any kydex company on the waist if you wanna have fun and be competitive (comptac, bladetech, whateva)

You are practicing a game, nothing more. It has nothing to do with your everyday concealed carry setup (unless you absolutely do not want to win). I have never witnessed anyone win any category with their "everyday concealed" setup. Thats just my opinion though... and I'm usually right.
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Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

In my opinion, you guys that say it has nothing to do with CCW, are a little off the mark, while most don't shoot IDPA with their CCW setup, the practice you get drawing a loaded gun, engaging targets, practicing cover/concealment are a huge asset to your everyday carry.

I agree most don't run their "true" CCW setups, myself included, but the fundamentals are still being practiced/honed.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

If you are shooting IDPA use your CCW rig if you live in a place that will not let you carry than get a CCW rig that works for you. Since there may be a time that you may need to carry and you will be experenced with the rig.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Scott A Cousino</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I shoot a Kimber with a (fucking) rail, talk about trouble finding a kydex holster, it was a bitch, currently using a Fobus.

Hate the cost of .45, but love the feel/trigger on the Kimber. </div></div>

Try the 5.11/bladetech holster used mine with
a TLE/RL2 for IDPA.. worked well
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Scott and Gunny, my thoughts exactly. I believe that even my years shooting IPSC have had a significantly positive affect on my overall shooting. Even if I dont agree with everything in IDPA, its a venue I can use for my own agenda, get out and shoot. Not sure I care if I win, I want to use it for practice under a bit of pressure. The only reason I cant say 100% I dont care about winning is because I'm highly competitive
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. Since all four of my pistols are full size 1911's in .45 I think Im automatically constrained to shooting what I would use
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Seriously though, I will use the setup that I would use if I could otherwise some of the point would be lost.

Heres a question though, I built all my 1911's. 2 meet the criteria of std barrel etc etc but they are not production guns. Are they disqualified for being "customs"?

IDPASteve, I will check that holster out.

Shane
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Custom Defensive Pistol is the class your pistol should fall in. (45acp only) I shoot a 1911 that's had some minor modifications. Barrel, ignition components including trigger, grip safety, thumb safety. etc. If you'll go to IDPA web site you'll find a listing for classes and rules.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shane45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Heres a question though, I built all my 1911's. 2 meet the criteria of std barrel etc etc but they are not production guns. Are they disqualified for being "customs"? </div></div>

No, they're not disqualified. So long as they meet the requirements for the <span style="font-style: italic">division </span>you wish to shoot, you can use a custom gun in USPSA or IDPA.

Basically, they need to make weight, be 1911s, and not have any radical modification like slide lightening to be legal for both USPSA and IDPA. You will see them in Single Stack division USPSA, IDPA's Custom Defensive Pistol, and occassionally, with race holsters and 10 round mags, a 1911 can be used effectively in USPSA Limited-10 division.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

Great! The one I intend to use, I built as a carry gun so its KISS theory all the way. Heck I didnt even put Ambi's on it becase I dont like Ambi's on a carry gun.

Thanks for all the direction and input guys!

Shane
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shane45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great! The one I intend to use, I built as a carry gun so its KISS theory all the way. Heck I didnt even put Ambi's on it becase I dont like Ambi's on a carry gun.

Thanks for all the direction and input guys!

Shane </div></div>

My Charles Daly 1911 arrived with an extended ambi safety. After carrying it for a while, and noting that the ambi safety would sometimes "move" from "safe" to "fire" position without my knowledge, I replaced it with a "stock" GI safety....

Cheers,

Bill
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: arborpro</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I shoot a cheap kydex holster for IDPA shoots but i really won't not want to run with it in real life with out my hand on it. I like a more secure hold for real life work. </div></div>

A good Kydex holster has a pretty good "click" and holds pretty tight. I keep mine tight enough that it won't fall out of the holster even upside down and it still has a smooth draw.

I've found the Comp-tac kydex holster to be the nicest, but my blade tech works fine as well.
 
Re: Who shoots a 1911 in IDPA

I like my Comp-Tac holsters. I went with the locking paddle design so I can change guns during local matched w/o having to take my belt off. They still stay in place very well.

My girls even like Comp-tac. They send a pack of smarties candy with every shipment.

They are also very big supporters of IDPA.