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1911 DS Holster expedition

jrod204

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What's up fellas, I recently purchased a Kimber 1911 DS Warrior 5" after carrying a XD-M .45 for years. I have been on the hunt for a leather or leather kydex hybrid holster for strong side carry. Preferably styled like the Desantis Invader that I carried my XD-M in just for a little bit of familiarity with the major change in firearm. My question for you guys is, does anyone know if this Kimber will fit in a holster made for a Springfield 1911 double stack? From the pictures it looks like it very well might. The trigger guards look almost identical along with the overall styling of the gun.
 
Hi @jrod204,

Welcome to the forum from the Wild Wild Upper Midwest. I do not own a 1911 double stack, yet, so I can't speak directly to your situation. I do have three 1911 units with 5" barrels, Sig 1911-X, SA Garrison, and 9mm Ronin. They all work in the same hybrid OWB holster. It's not a custom fit but it works well for training with all three. In general, a 1911 is a 1911, with minor variations. I don't want to steer you wrong. You'll just have to decide if "close enough" is really close enough. But I'm sure someone smarter and better looking than I will be here soon to share more wisdom. Thanks for joining us.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Did a Google search ( for images ) , and it would seem the DeSantis Invader is a fairly conventional hybrid IWB , with two attachment points , and rides with a "medium " amount of foreward tilt ?

If that's close , then dozens of the Usual Suspects have something very similar for either IWB or OWB .

For my Personal Druthers , l prefer a Pancake made from dead cow . Everybody makes a version. Two or 3 acquired recently-ish have been made by Gould & Goodrich ( G&G ), and l like them well enough . Also ( mumble, mumble) years ago , the Galco C.O.P. for 1911 was good .

But everyone makes them , with subtle variation , and it's subjective between them .
 
Blackpoint Tactical kydex with leather wing is my go-to holster. They are very accommodating if you need something non standard. Also try Chuck at On Point Holsters, a friend and veteral owned business. Good luck on your hunt.
 
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