It’s a shame when good-looking leather holsters and mag carriers (such as this Kramer pair) do concealed carry duty, hidden under covering garments. But it’s also fun when you do the “reveal” and show your buddies what you’re carrying and how good-looking the leather is. Sure, they may be impressed by the gun, but you’ll probably get a low whistle when they see this rig.
Pictured is Kramer Leather’s Belt Scabbard Gun Holster – Holster ($146.50) and the Double Mag Pouch – Horsehide in Tan ($119.00). And for the most part, the pictures speak for themselves.
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The Kramer holster is as every bit stunning in person as it is in pictures. So is the Wilson 1911. Carrying a concealed handgun is no fashion show, but that doesn’t mean your gun and rig shouldn’t be good looking.
Back side of the Kramer holster. Contoured to the gun it is carrying but smooth on the hip. The horsehide is very stiff and firm.
Two Wilson Combat magazines slid perfectly in and stayed put until I wanted them out. But I can adjust the tension with a turn of that screw.
Back side of the Kramer mag pouch. Simply a well-executed belt slide.
The twist you see in the holster’s near-side belt loop comes that way from Kramer. The other one is like that, too. Makes for an easy pass-through for a gun belt but allows for the tension of the belt to put tension on the holster an thus on the gun as well.
An untucked shirt or jacket or a long sweatshirt will cover just past the end of the holster. The holster’s smooth finish allows for easy movement of cloth over the top of it. Snag-free.
Horsehide is thinner and more sturdy and more durable than just about anything. Great for holsters and mag pouches and well-executed by Kramer Leather.
Perfect fit, stable, secure, incredibly durable. And good looking. So show it off every now and again!
— Mark Kakkuri