Grizzman
12-13-2011, 12:25 AM
I received my Milt Sparks horsehide VM2 for commander sized 1911s a few days ago, so here's the beginning of a review on it. I'll start with a couple photos.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/thegrizzman/Leather/CCOinVM2.jpg
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/thegrizzman/Leather/CCO-VM2.jpg
The detailed boning of the hide was done was executed very nicely. There is only one spec of what I'd call character to the hide. The finish is very evenly applied, even more so than my horsehide OWB 60TK for government size 1911.
It's been raining all day, so I wasn't able able to go out to get good closeup photos.....hopefully before the weekend I'll be able to.
I chose 1 1/4" loops, as that's what I started using years ago, and haven't seen the need to change (and then likely need new belts to match well). I bought the clips for tucking over the holster with my G23 VM2, but never wore it tucked. I may try the clips on this one to see how it works out.
Once fully into the holster, there is no movement of the gun. It's difficult to describe the force needed to withdraw the gun, but it isn't "sticky" at all. I'm sure it'll get better after the hide stretches a little.
I ordered it in early June, so it took right at 6 months to arrive. It's a good thing I'm a patient man, cause that's a long time to wait for a piece of leather.
Quick update:
Finally put on the rig about 30 minutes ago, and I can already tell that it's gonna work out just fine. It doesn't shift around as I go about my typical activities. I'm wearing an odd thin but lined, long sleeved, pullover thing, and concealment is guaranteed.
I've only drawn it about 5 times so far, but it comes out smoothly. The metal reinforced mouth keeps the holster from closing, so reholstering it is a simple matter of sliding it back in.
Nothing but good news so far, well except for that 6 month wait and the non-bargain price.
Grizz
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/thegrizzman/Leather/CCOinVM2.jpg
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/thegrizzman/Leather/CCO-VM2.jpg
The detailed boning of the hide was done was executed very nicely. There is only one spec of what I'd call character to the hide. The finish is very evenly applied, even more so than my horsehide OWB 60TK for government size 1911.
It's been raining all day, so I wasn't able able to go out to get good closeup photos.....hopefully before the weekend I'll be able to.
I chose 1 1/4" loops, as that's what I started using years ago, and haven't seen the need to change (and then likely need new belts to match well). I bought the clips for tucking over the holster with my G23 VM2, but never wore it tucked. I may try the clips on this one to see how it works out.
Once fully into the holster, there is no movement of the gun. It's difficult to describe the force needed to withdraw the gun, but it isn't "sticky" at all. I'm sure it'll get better after the hide stretches a little.
I ordered it in early June, so it took right at 6 months to arrive. It's a good thing I'm a patient man, cause that's a long time to wait for a piece of leather.
Quick update:
Finally put on the rig about 30 minutes ago, and I can already tell that it's gonna work out just fine. It doesn't shift around as I go about my typical activities. I'm wearing an odd thin but lined, long sleeved, pullover thing, and concealment is guaranteed.
I've only drawn it about 5 times so far, but it comes out smoothly. The metal reinforced mouth keeps the holster from closing, so reholstering it is a simple matter of sliding it back in.
Nothing but good news so far, well except for that 6 month wait and the non-bargain price.
Grizz