Light Bearing Holster for a 1911

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  • Diesel Kinevel

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 22, 2008
    2,774
    Frederick, MD
    I am in the market for a Light Bearing Holster for my Kimber Warrior (with surefire X300). I have looked into many (raven, safariland, sidearmor etc) Then I found Griffon Industries. I have never seen one in person but the pictures I have seen look great. Has anyone ever tried one? if so, what do you think?

    Thanks,

    Z
     

    OH IT'S KINO

    Southerner
    Feb 16, 2011
    1,662
    Ameritopia
    I don't have any personal experience, but they seem to be nice. They're pricey though! Unless you have to have it soon, I would go Bravo Concealment. Very nice holsters and about half of the price. At a certain mark you hit the point of diminishing returns... they may be a little nicer (MAYBE) than Bravo or the others you mentioned, but over twice as nice??? Not for me!
     

    Diesel Kinevel

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 22, 2008
    2,774
    Frederick, MD
    I don't have any personal experience, but they seem to be nice. They're pricey though! Unless you have to have it soon, I would go Bravo Concealment. Very nice holsters and about half of the price. At a certain mark you hit the point of diminishing returns... they may be a little nicer (MAYBE) than Bravo or the others you mentioned, but over twice as nice??? Not for me!

    Yeah, the price is a downfall. As is the wait time to build one. The reviews I have read and viewed are very good. I was just looking to talk to an actual human that owns/uses one instead of relying on people on the interwebz that may or may not be on the pay roll of this company to create the reviews lol

    -Z
     

    BradMacc82

    Ultimate Member
    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
    26,172
    I go with what I know. Safariland may not be the MOST concealable, but they're a known performer, and you know what to expect.

    Also helps if your issued equipment is by Safariland, then you already have familiarity.
     

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