The DeSantis Small of Back (S.O.B) holster secures your pistol in one of the least obtrusive and most discrete areas for concealed carry. This finely finished leather holster is designed to carry your firearm in the "butt up" position. DeSantis does not reccommend "butt-down" carry, as it can be unsafe.The unlined leather is smooth, compact, and offers a fast draw. The wide loops easily accommodate belts up to 1.5" wide, and an adjustable tension device is standard. For right handed shooters, black finish.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 067BA21Z0
Small of the Back holster
Premium leather
Tension device
Unlined
Accommodates belts up to 1.5" wide
Right hand
Black
Fits:
1911 Government Model
Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 067BA21Z0
Small of the Back holster
Premium leather
Tension device
Unlined
Accommodates belts up to 1.5" wide
Right hand
Black
Fits:
1911 Government Model
Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.
Very good product so far.
Very comfortable and a perfect fit for my 1911 with a 5 in barrel.
March 23, 2023
Great
Great product. Well made and fits pistol very well.
January 25, 2023
DeSantis Christmas gift.
I bought it a Christmas gift fo my son. I have one also and love it. Very nice holster.
December 27, 2022
Will this fit glock-22?
Answer:
Hi Jose! This holster is specifically designed for 1911 Government pistols. I cannot recommend it for any other type of firearm. (Note that the Government's barrel is ~1/2" longer than the G22's.)
Will this work with a Springfield 1911 Mil-Spec?
Answer:
Yes this will fit.
Will a compact 3.5?
Answer:
This will fit a compact 1911, but this was designed for a 5" model, so the holster may extend past the muzzle.
Dose it fit smith&western SD 40 VE ?
Answer:
No it does not.