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<blockquote data-quote="Redfire03" data-source="post: 12465519" data-attributes="member: 7483"><p>1911's are good guns regardless of what anyone says. Just like any gun the require training so that you can recognize when a malfunction happens and you know how to effectively deal with it.. The reason I have never chosen to carry a 1911, is because of the initial cost of a quality gun, the long barrel length, and the limited capacity.</p><p></p><p>From my experience if you are planning on carrying all day a .45 can become very heavy and uncomfortable. What is you reasoning for choosing .45 over another caliber?</p><p></p><p>I carry a couple of different firearms in a variety of holsters.</p><p></p><p>I have a Ruger SR40C, its a compact that I carry in a Crossbreed inside the waistband. Its really comfortable but you can definitely tell you are wearing it. If you have it in the wrong position it will can poke you and carrying it while driving a car with bolstered seats is very uncomfortable.</p><p></p><p>I carry the same way with a Ruger LCP, the gun is small enough that you cant even tell you are carrying it.</p><p></p><p>I've carried a full size 1911 on my belt before. It was fairly comfortable, but I really had to dress to conceal it and it was heavy.</p><p></p><p>My most recent holster is a Raven Concealment Vangaurd system for my Glock and is by far the most comfortable versatile holster I have every owned. Its really compact, comfortable and allows you to mover the gun around.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ravenconcealment.com/holsters/vanguard-holster-systems/vanguard-2-holster-lanyard-kit" target="_blank">VanGuard 2</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfire03, post: 12465519, member: 7483"] 1911's are good guns regardless of what anyone says. Just like any gun the require training so that you can recognize when a malfunction happens and you know how to effectively deal with it.. The reason I have never chosen to carry a 1911, is because of the initial cost of a quality gun, the long barrel length, and the limited capacity. From my experience if you are planning on carrying all day a .45 can become very heavy and uncomfortable. What is you reasoning for choosing .45 over another caliber? I carry a couple of different firearms in a variety of holsters. I have a Ruger SR40C, its a compact that I carry in a Crossbreed inside the waistband. Its really comfortable but you can definitely tell you are wearing it. If you have it in the wrong position it will can poke you and carrying it while driving a car with bolstered seats is very uncomfortable. I carry the same way with a Ruger LCP, the gun is small enough that you cant even tell you are carrying it. I've carried a full size 1911 on my belt before. It was fairly comfortable, but I really had to dress to conceal it and it was heavy. My most recent holster is a Raven Concealment Vangaurd system for my Glock and is by far the most comfortable versatile holster I have every owned. Its really compact, comfortable and allows you to mover the gun around. [url=http://www.ravenconcealment.com/holsters/vanguard-holster-systems/vanguard-2-holster-lanyard-kit]VanGuard 2[/url] [/QUOTE]
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