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    I carry a unique blend of Rebel and Messican. Here is my system
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    I carry a unique blend of Rebel and Messican. Here is my system
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    Hope you've added an armor plated jock cup.
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    If you’re not gonna pimp the gator, this is a hard one to beat fir the money. I’ve carried one for over a year.

    https://www.desantisholster.com/thumb-break-scabbard/

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    Update:

    Thanks for the recommendations. After looking at what seemed like 500 different holsters from 15 manufacturers, I settled on this one from Bianchi. It’s surprisingly difficult to find a holster that can be carried in the neutral position, not too high on the belt, that fully covers the trigger and barrel, and isn’t overly molded (if that makes sense).

    Went with the Wood Caliber grips in Bastogne Walnut. Beautiful and feel amazing. They have every set of their grips photographed and cataloged so you can pick the exact grain pattern you want.

    Kimber Custom TLE II

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    Update:

    Thanks for the recommendations. After looking at what seemed like 500 different holsters from 15 manufacturers, I settled on this one from Bianchi. It’s surprisingly difficult to find a holster that can be carried in the neutral position, not too high on the belt, that fully covers the trigger and barrel, and isn’t overly molded (if that makes sense).

    Went with the Wood Caliber grips in Bastogne Walnut. Beautiful and feel amazing. They have every set of their grips photographed and cataloged so you can pick the exact grain pattern you want.

    Kimber Custom TLE II

    9D1F185D-07D7-4A22-820B-16945E00F066.jpg

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    There ya go

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    My Kimbers, the one with the Crimson Trace digital grips is a shooter,
    the one in the top right is my favorite pistol ever, like butter.
    about to add a Les Baer and a Colt Vietnam era 1911A1 real soon

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    Last edited by ecu1984; 12-10-2019 at 10:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    Update:

    Thanks for the recommendations. After looking at what seemed like 500 different holsters from 15 manufacturers, I settled on this one from Bianchi. It’s surprisingly difficult to find a holster that can be carried in the neutral position, not too high on the belt, that fully covers the trigger and barrel, and isn’t overly molded (if that makes sense).

    Went with the Wood Caliber grips in Bastogne Walnut. Beautiful and feel amazing. They have every set of their grips photographed and cataloged so you can pick the exact grain pattern you want.

    Kimber Custom TLE II

    9D1F185D-07D7-4A22-820B-16945E00F066.jpg

    08C1BB50-47E3-449C-835A-7FEDB974897D.jpg
    Very nice grips.. Heartily endorse.
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