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I’m not one to open carry but do want a quality OWB holster when I’m working in the yard , for example. Probably something simple / minimalist.

BTW, bought a Springfield 1911 Operator today just because. Pictures will be forthcoming.

Will put a TLR-1 on it likely.

Duh, should’ve used the search function before posting.
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Congrats on the 1911 purchase! I’m a 1911 fan.

I was all set to post a pic or two in reply but almost overlooked the fact that your blaster is railed. Mine are non-railed. If you’re going to not carry this gun beyond yardwork and the like, the holsters I’d propose would likely be overkill in terms of both cost and wait-time.

For kicks, I’ll post these anyway! Smile

I’m a Milt Sparks fan. The holsters here are their 55BN followed by their Roadrunner. The former may well be able to be crafted for a railed gun. The latter is a non-cataloged item that is still available on-request; however, I suspect it’s not made for a railed gun (but it would be interesting to at least ask them about it).

Good luck on your search!






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I like milt sparks and TT Gunleather for all my holsters. Quality built and very comfortable.


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My favorite 1911 OWB is the old Bianchi Askins Avenger. Which you can still find on EBay.
Quite a few makers still build a similar holster. It stems from the old Bruce Nelson Professional model.
TheFrontRange post of his Sparks 55BN is a great example.


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I've always been a 1911 fan and I've tried a bunch of holsters. The OWB's that I have left are the Raven Concealment Phantom, which are no longer made, and the Wilson Lo-Profile.

I've had the RC Phantom for about 15 years & it's seen alot of use. The Wilson has only been with me for about 10. The Wilson rides high & tight, so it's possible to conceal it with an untucked t-shirt if you want.
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I like Andrews Custom Leather saddle style holsters, similar to the Sparks Roadrunner pictured above. The widely spaced belt loops make for a very sturdy platform to draw from.
 
Andrews pictures his with a slight cant, but he will make it (for the same price) with any, or no, cant you want. I prefer a straight drop. He can also add a thumbreak, which is how I like to carry a cocked and locked pistol.
 
I no longer have any 1911s, but here is my similar SIG P220 Elite Nitron SAO 10mm in an Andrews product.
 

 
Andrews used to have a considerable wait time, but in recent years he has improved that a lot (now about 6 weeks, last time I ordered). And he is a wonderful gentleman to talk to.



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J.W. O'Rourke Leather. His are very similar in construction to Andrews, who is a friend of his. He also has no wait since he's selling off the inventory he has and focusing on other leather projects for a while. You won't find better materials or construction, nor better service.
 
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Considering your stated usage, I'd choose something that gives decent coverage/protection for the pistol. Most good CCW 1911 belt holsters are minimalist in terms of gun protection, since they are used under fairly be nign conditions under garments.

As a frame of reference, something similar to the Andrews Custom Leather posted above. I would want a thumb break or similar retention device for a gun I'm working outside with.


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Midway has in stock with free shipping the Galco Combat Master. 80 bucks .
 
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Another one who likes the Sparks holsters. I have daily carried in a 55BN for the last 15 years. I also work a farm and often carry while working.



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The Galco looks interesting at that price. I may check out Bass Pro for one tomorrow.

I also like the Wilson Lo Profile.

Thanks for the recommendations.
 
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Garrett holsters’ “Silent Thunder” a silly name for a really good holster.
 
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The Belt Speed Scabbard by Ritchie Holsters is solid, only holster I have for all my carry guns.
 
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My absolute favorite OWB 1911 is the Simply Rugged CUDA Roy Baker style pancake. Can even be used crossdraw. Smile
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I'm an Andrews fan too but with the IWB McDaniel II with body guard. Smile

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Another vote for both Andrews as well as John O’Rourke. Both are solid options for OWB and both guys are a pleasure to talk with and ask questions regarding holsters.
 
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