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<blockquote data-quote="jhat" data-source="post: 2828904" data-attributes="member: 11866"><p>In my humble opinion OWB is the most comfortable carry assuming a quality leather holster and well made gun belt. With respect to holsters I prefer Adams Leatherworks for 1911's, and High Noon or Mitch Rosen for my other style pistols. High Noon and The Beltman belts have served me well. There are many excellent holster and belt makers out there and I'm sure fellow members will offer up their favorites. Don't go cheap! As they say, buy once cry once. I'm always reading posts from guys/gals that have holsters stashed in a box in some closet that never see the light of day. Check out forums that relate to your type of pistol(s) and find out what their members are using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhat, post: 2828904, member: 11866"] In my humble opinion OWB is the most comfortable carry assuming a quality leather holster and well made gun belt. With respect to holsters I prefer Adams Leatherworks for 1911's, and High Noon or Mitch Rosen for my other style pistols. High Noon and The Beltman belts have served me well. There are many excellent holster and belt makers out there and I'm sure fellow members will offer up their favorites. Don't go cheap! As they say, buy once cry once. I'm always reading posts from guys/gals that have holsters stashed in a box in some closet that never see the light of day. Check out forums that relate to your type of pistol(s) and find out what their members are using. [/QUOTE]
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