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Holds snug to the body |
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The Avenger
is simply a good design for outside the waistband carry. It holds the gun snug to the body and under a
camping shirt or jacket it is very easy to conceal.
I prefer the avenger over a pancake style holster, I
just think it works better. Just my preference, everyone has there own.
I find that there is a time for both IWB and OWB carry. Basically OWB is a
lot more convenient when I am wearing something more than a t-shirt, and especially in the winter.
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My 1911 Avenger for IDPA |
My first avengers were a cut out design that was more for
IDPA. For the past several months I have actually been
shooting my carry gear, which is this OWB avenger holster. I lose a
little advantage with the every day carry gear, but I am alright with that. It
gives me practice with the most important gear anyways.
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My personal EDC |
What's On The Bench
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antique brown with a natural patch |
Just finished some Glock 42 Holsters. 3 Omnis and a Hybrid (guess I never got a picture of one of them and it was the best one)
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always a cut away allowing a full grip when drawing | | | |
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Antique brown with natural patchhes |
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Coffee brown |
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Light brown with black air brushed accents |
Starting an Omni for a Sig P250
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Paper is the hardest part |
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Cut it out and a little stamping |
And working on a Rifle Sling and Butt Stock Cover
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In the rough yet. First one of these I have done |
Any thoughts comments or questions........
that's what the comments are for
I might want an Avenger one of these days
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