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Old 11-26-2014, 06:56 PM
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Have posted it a few times... I thought so in another thread here but maybe not.
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It is a Velcro Blackhawk holster. I placed Industrial (for plastics) sticky Velcro to the plastic divider then simply applied the Velcro holster to it. One issue I have had... in extremely warm temperatures the corners of the holster peels up the sticky Velcro.
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Originally Posted by ABN Panzer
Have posted it a few times... I thought so in another thread here but maybe not.



It is a Velcro Blackhawk holster. I placed Industrial (for plastics) sticky Velcro to the plastic divider then simply applied the Velcro holster to it. One issue I have had... in extremely warm temperatures the corners of the holster peels up the sticky Velcro.
I really like that... So it just sticks no screws? Oh and sexy pistol too, what is it?

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I really like that... So it just sticks no screws? Oh and sexy pistol too, what is it?
Yeah, no screws.
The pistol is a ParaOrdnance SF-1445CB. We did a unit purchase during one of our deployments.
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I either carry a Remington 1911 in a shoulder holster or a Taurus 605 in .357mag in a small of back holster. I NEVER leave the gun in my truck.
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Originally Posted by ABN Panzer
Yeah, no screws.
The pistol is a ParaOrdnance SF-1445CB. We did a unit purchase during one of our deployments.
Badass .45, what do they run normally?
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Originally Posted by Toddman34
Badass .45, what do they run normally?
I think standard.... they were asking 1600 +/- ?? (Ive seen similar recently for about 1000-1200 on auction sites)
We had a large enough order that we paid ~575. (I'd have to find/check receipts for accurate $$ . got this in 2008) With tritium sights, unit engravings, Match Barrel, Trigger, upgraded hammer, and 5 Mags. W
Wishing I had followed up and bought a second after a different deployment.


One other thing about the placement of the holster, with that pistol, the barrel kind of rests on the carpet... never really bother to check to see if Debris could enter the barrel. My 226 (which I carry sometimes sits a bit higher and is not a concern.)
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Originally Posted by ABN Panzer
I think standard.... they were asking 1600 +/- ?? (Ive seen similar recently for about 1000-1200 on auction sites)
We had a large enough order that we paid ~575. (I'd have to find/check receipts for accurate $$ . got this in 2008) With tritium sights, unit engravings, Match Barrel, Trigger, upgraded hammer, and 5 Mags. W
Wishing I had followed up and bought a second after a different deployment.


One other thing about the placement of the holster, with that pistol, the barrel kind of rests on the carpet... never really bother to check to see if Debris could enter the barrel. My 226 (which I carry sometimes sits a bit higher and is not a concern.)
Yeah I looked on Paras site, and damn... Pricey... but, damn good looking 1911 style pistols...
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Originally Posted by Farmerdan
I either carry a Remington 1911 in a shoulder holster or a Taurus 605 in .357mag in a small of back holster. I NEVER leave the gun in my truck.
If could carry I would do a modified console vault for those "gun free zones" (college campus, courthouses, city hall, etc) that I go to often, or just have my python in a shoulder holster on my left side.. at the gun club I feel like its comfortable, and easy enough to draw

plus im all about that .357
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Originally Posted by Toddman34
Yeah I looked on Paras site, and damn... Pricey... but, damn good looking 1911 style pistols...
Not to go too far off topic, but I personally like the Kimber or Springfield 1911's.. I don't know if I would carry either one, but I sure as hell would love to own both!
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Originally Posted by tko_818
Not to go too far off topic, but I personally like the Kimber or Springfield 1911's.. I don't know if I would carry either one, but I sure as hell would love to own both!
Is California the only state that doesnt allow conceal carry?


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