I have a pocket holster with a thick piece of leather on the external face that makes my lcp look like a wallet in every pair of pants I own. So the holster leather is stitched to the thick leather piece. These holsters don't last forever as the leather softens over time ( years). They are cheap...
New trigger arrived yesterday, SS was all I could find so my little black pistol is going to have a silver accent. (Ed Brown to brand match the fire controls.
To my classmates... If you did not see it already, the sear tool Allen shared with us, 080-835-001MB Brownells/Yavapai Sear Tool, is on sale at Brownells through Sunday 11/22 for $105 vs $160 normally.
Key changes:
Vortex Razor 3 MOA dot: A&A Optics
Vortex Mount: EGW
From Brownells:
Ed Brown Maxi-well Mainspring housing
Clark compensated barrel
Ed Brown Hammer, disconnector, and sear
Brownell's spring kit (Wolff Springs)
Ed Brown fire control group
Trigger 4.6 to 3 pounds under AllenM's...
AllenM’s 1911 trigger work class is a worthwhile class at a very reasonable cost. If you were on the fence about taking one of his first offerings, find the time and money and go; you will not be disappointed. Allen is an excellent teacher and coach. He takes the time to let you learn the skills...
This is a very legitimate point. There are alot of ambi friendly pistols. The Beretta she trained on has an ambi safety and changeable mag release. The XD series of pistols are very ambi friendly. There are 1911 platforms that are ambi friendly. I cannot speak to the Glock platform but perhaps...
My opinion is, as long as you are not totally dependent on the laser it won't hurt and may make you more confident. At close range it is not much of an advantage.
Ah, depending how she was taught I can see the potential issue...as I am retired mil myself. She now has the freedom to adapt her stance to meet her needs. I have never found a semi auto that fires the way you suggest...am watching to see what you find on that topic. Revolver is an option, but I...
Hi there, I too am a left handed shooter, and really have no issue with hot brass to the face. I would suggest trying something she likes to see if hot brass is actually going to be an issue; in my experience it is not. YMMV good luck.
A versatile holster for some of my dressier outfits are the Remora holsters for iwb as they do not depend on a belt. There were many other belt dependent options at the show in both leather and kydex to choose from. There were also handbags and the like.