another okie
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Is it me or the holster?
I bought a Bianchi black widow for a 1911, in this case a full-size Springfield. It's a great looking holster, and very comfortable, but about half the time when I holster the safety strap takes the thumb safety off, leaving me with a cocked and unlocked firearm.
Is this just peculiar to something about the Springfield, or ... what? Is there some trick to it I don't know about, or some easy modification, or am I just stuck with a dangerous holster?
I bought a Bianchi black widow for a 1911, in this case a full-size Springfield. It's a great looking holster, and very comfortable, but about half the time when I holster the safety strap takes the thumb safety off, leaving me with a cocked and unlocked firearm.
Is this just peculiar to something about the Springfield, or ... what? Is there some trick to it I don't know about, or some easy modification, or am I just stuck with a dangerous holster?