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7 September 2023, 19:45 #16
I’m onboard with leather for 1911s. My Tucker HF OWB makes me feel all rangerish. But I prefer the Lobo beltslide for carry. Tucks in nicely. Both are top quality. If I lived in Texas I’d get matching snakeskin boots and holster.
“ The aim of totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.” ― Hannah Arendt
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8 September 2023, 08:08 #17
I only own a wheel gun because it was gifted to me by my deceased friend. Really nice guy, one of us, claiming to be unsociable but always willing to chat it up with like minded folk. I take it with me when I go to classes, matches, and out shooting with friends or practicing by myself. I ask new folk to fire some rounds out of it, that way they get to "meet" Mike and I'm still going shooting with Mike.
I shamefully admit that my 1911 only sits for now in a Captain America kydex that my friend the owner of SBF Custom Kydex made for me as a birthday present. His 20 round USGI molded soap and small parts dishes are pretty useful too. I do think that it's past time to grow up and get a real leather holster for it though. I'm thinking something from either Galco or Simply Rugged.
And I'm around the same age as you, we certainly seem to be from the same cut of cloth. I too am not into the "Everything sucks unless it's exactly what I like/use". mentality either. I often ask, but what about training? Surely your enthusiasm for something isn't an actual capability without the training to be able to use it when it matters? That's when the insults come out immediately afterwards because the truth hurts.
Maybe I too can be of help given enough time. I've been thinking about offering up things for trade or sales that are small enough to take a chance to gain some trust. Do y'all do a holiday gift exchange with each other?
Oh, and to keep this on topic somewhat, if you reload stay away from Power Pistol for 45 ACP unless your goals are either 45 Super or 45 Major
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31 December 2025, 11:14 #18
Good on you for taking care of Mike; he does sound like one of us. He must be a public safety guy because the last thing we want to do on our off time is deal with more public!


I train as my work schedule and crippled body allow. I'm pragmatic when it comes to skills that rely on top physical conditioning; I'm far from tier one or couch potato, so I'd rate myself around 60th percentile in terms of physical agility, augmented by my Gen X "gumption as a substitute for required ingredients". Finish off with a superhuman deficit of f*cks to give and that's my mindset.
Most months I still manage to put around a thousand rounds through something. Shooting for time ranks lower, as I don't compete other than with my friends. I still run though qualifying drills at 5, 15, and 25 yards for pistol and mostly on a 100 yard patch, either at my property, or at a couple ranges I go to. I shoot with the S.O. guys some, and keep up on what they're doing.
Being cold weather, the hobby moves back to the bench. Finished working this beauty over with and Ed Brown grip safety, and a Schauland Performance rear sight. Rob (former founder of Alchemy Custom Weaponry, and Springfield Armory's Custom Shop boss before that) is probably my favorite Smith, and I'm hoping to order one of his full house guns soon.


Sent from my SM-S928U using TapatalkLast edited by Joelski; 31 December 2025 at 11:21.
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