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Question on gun holsters?
Im work as a bail bondsman and have a concealed weopons permit. Im probably going to use an inside-pants holster, the gun is a 1911 springfield. Is this the best kind of holster if you might be worried the person you are arresting might try and take it from you? I would like to be able to draw it if I need it (hopefully that wont happen), but would hate to have to wrestle the guy to get my gun back.
ITP holsters are fine for smaller-frame guns (IMHO). For a full-size 1911 I'd go with a belt-slide/clip/pancake holster with at least two levels of retention.
BlackHawk CQC SERPA Holster is a nice one.
Fobus makes a holster with a thumb-break.
If you are looking to carry a pistol, and conceal it, you may have made the wrong choice in gun (unless you are big, big, big).
A 1911 can be hidden in the small-of-back area rather well but then it is a pain to get to quickly (hard for them to get also, unless the've grabbed ahold of you!).
I'd go with a smaller gun in an ITP or the 1911 on the belt.
Either way, like posted above, vigilance is key!
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