Originally Posted by Scott F
Now I remember why I do not use my tanker holster. I just checked my holster now that I am home and the strap is across the grip safety. I carry condition one. Not a good combination in my opinion.


I carry my 1911 in an EPS Tanker holster, and just leave the safety strap unsnapped. Unless my Corsair was shot up and I was forced to parachute, I can't see much need for the strap. I've never come close to having my pistol start to slide out, even when bending over. It wouldn't bother me to depress the grip safety though, since the thumb safety is doing all the work, and the trigger is fully covered inside the holster. I did use the safety strap when I first bought my holster, and still carried condition one.

Just a friendly reminder........BHPs don't have grip safeties. smile


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