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I meant to ask, is that a Les Baer 1911? I have always like 1911s but am by no means educated on them. I love a 1911 with front strap stippling.

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Looks great! Thank you for sharing!


Thank you! I enjoy threads like this - thanks for opening it up!
 
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Hey, indeed it is. This is their UTC (Ultimate Tactical Carry - I’m not a huge fan of that name haha) model. This one was a special-order that I bought gently-used from the original owner. One of the specifications he requested was for no forward cocking serrations to be milled into the slide (and a few other subtle touches).

This one’s become a favorite, for sure!


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I meant to ask, is that a Les Baer 1911? I have always like 1911s but am by no means educated on them. I love a 1911 with front strap stippling.

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Looks great! Thank you for sharing!


Thank you! I enjoy threads like this - thanks for opening it up!



"The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza
 
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That is sharp! One day I plan to have at least one 1911. I love the wear on it, too.
 
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@TheFrontRange, that LB 1911 and DelFatti holster, wow nice rig.
 
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I also carried the husky and shepherd today but didn’t take their picture



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Love that 43x and wallet, Chowser!
 
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@TheFrontRange, that LB 1911 and DelFatti holster, wow nice rig.



Thank you!



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That is sharp! One day I plan to have at least one 1911. I love the wear on it, too.


Thank you! It’s finally starting to show a little wear. Baers have had a reputation for “weak” bluing - I think they may have corrected that haha. This one’s been fired, carried, practiced with, and trained with all a good bit and the finish has held up better than I honestly thought it would!



"The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza
 
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Just the basics...guess I should have included my phone in there too, but I used it to take the pic. I put the P320 SC in there because it's what I carry most often when off-duty, just because it's easy...but lately the full-size 1911 has been working it's way in there pretty often, and eventually my "new" P245 will probably see some carry time as well.

 
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No one carries a resqme? Smile

Chowser: how’s the clip holster? Securely keeps in place? Also any thoughts on reholstering after use? Not really a concern for me, just curious. I was thinking about trying it out.




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Sig P239SAS in 357Sig with a W German Holster from mid 1980s. S&W 638 Ankle carry in a Desantis 044BAS1Z0. I have used this holster for years. I always take the ankle rig. Carry the Sig P239, Shield 9, SW457,S&W 3914 and Sig P229 9mm

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West German Sig P220, P6, P226, BDA
 
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This is typical off-duty in warmer weather.
 
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The Rona edition



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The Rona edition


Cardiology III ?


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MDF ProCardial.


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Unless I'm working, then I have this instead of the P365.

 
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Why does is look like your first round in the extra mag is in backwards?

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Only thing missing is my orange Kershaw Leek (which someone in this house stole to open a box). Fenix is going to be replaced by a Streamlight Microstream USB this week once it shows up; pretty excited about that one.



More than a few, less than others!

 
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Because it’s an HK. It’s an old joke. In a promotional magazine ad years ago HK had the round in backwards in the mag and it has been a running joke ever since.

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Why does is look like your first round in the extra mag is in backwards?

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Only thing missing is my orange Kershaw Leek (which someone in this house stole to open a box). Fenix is going to be replaced by a Streamlight Microstream USB this week once it shows up; pretty excited about that one.



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Because it’s an HK. It’s an old joke. In a promotional magazine ad years ago HK had the round in backwards in the mag and it has been a running joke ever since.

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Why does is look like your first round in the extra mag is in backwards?



I’m a man of culture after all.




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Here’s mine. I sometimes switch to a Glock 19.


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