
A Prince Maybe; Not a King
The King Tuk holster is one of the most comfortable on the market, but that does not make it "King." The slight forward cant helps to keep the majority of the grip, which is the hardest to conceal, forward rather than straight up and down like a lot of holsters.
The holster will hold any length of 1911-based pistols from 3" to 5" barrels. The Para Ordinance P14.45 fits perfectly in this holster, even with its wide grip. The "Combat" cut protects the pistol from sweat while protecting the user from the hard edges of the pistol and affording the operator a good purchase on the pistol while removing the firearm from the holster.
The holster is designed to work with tension; tension being the pressure that the body places against the backing of the holster and which helps keep the firearm in the holster. The more the tension, the tighter the fit of the holster to the firearm. This also means that the operator should consider a well-made belt for added tension by...
Great holster
This holster works great with my commander size 1911 45 cal. It's nice because it keeps my low profile non-railed 1911 secure, but also accommodates my railed 5". Great holster.
Excellent IWB Holster
I use this holster in a open carry state, and it works very well. If you are not in an open carry state this holster has a low enough profile it is easily concealed with a shirt or jacket. Things to note if you are getting a IWB holster you may need a size bigger pant and belt. I use this with my full size 1911, and the only draw back would be if you are in and out of vehicles. That will limit access to your firearm as some IWB holsters do, also the gun may dig into the hip a little bit.
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