US M1916 Full Size Pistol Holster

$38.99
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46841 #52 BK5083
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
  • SECURE CARRY: Multiple carry options for your 1911 pistol.
  • PREMIUM LEATHER: White top-stitching with a closed bottom design.
  • US MEDALLION: Top flap with a stainless steel stud closure.
  • DIMENSIONS: 12 1/2” overall, 8 3/4” inside depth, with a metal hook and belt thru-slots.
  • HISTORICAL STYLE: Faithful design reflects authentic early 20th-century military gear.
US M1916 Full Size Pistol Holster
  • SECURE CARRY: Multiple carry options for your 1911 pistol.
  • PREMIUM LEATHER: White top-stitching with a closed bottom design.
  • US MEDALLION: Top flap with a stainless steel stud closure.
  • DIMENSIONS: 12 1/2” overall, 8 3/4” inside depth, with a metal hook and belt thru-slots.
  • HISTORICAL STYLE: Faithful design reflects authentic early 20th-century military gear.
$38.99
The reproduction US M1916 Full-Size Pistol Holster is handsome and perfectly suited to securely carry a 1911 pistol and many other full size handguns, giving you a couple of different carry options. The full-size pistol holster is expertly crafted of premium leather with white top-stitching and has a closed bottom design. It is also designed with a top flap, which has a stainless steel stud closure and prominently displays an embossed US medallion. The 12 1/2” overall holster has an inside depth of 8 3/4” and has a sturdy metal hook and belt thru-slots on the back.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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"A few days ago, I posted a review about this holster, saying the fit the 1911 nicely and I liked the leather -- but there was a screw head for the stud sticking out into the area for the gun, resulting in metal-on-metal scraping of the gun and the screw head. After removing the stud and closely examining the hardware for the stud, I discovered that the pieces had been incorrectly positioned. If the washer had been moved to the other side of the leather, the countersunk head of the screw could be pulled tightly against the leather, minimizing the chances of metal-on-metal contact. I corrected the assembly and re-installed the flap. It works okay now, and I am happy to have the holster for my gun."

Randy L. (5/5)

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