El Paso Saddlery is the successor of the famous S.D. Meyers Co. They make classic patterns for proper wheelguns with optional flaps. If your piece is heavy buy a SAM BROWN BELT to go with it. I'd add a D.I. campaign hat and practise glaring in the mirror with a photo of Bill Jordan. If you can get his look down even a drug crazed biker gang is going to back off <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />. And don't let the nimrods badmouth full flap holster either. I was taught a fast draw with the 1911 by this old chief. Rigid thumb undid the flap as you raised your hand and grabbed the grip, another few inches and it was twisted outward and shoved back down, racking back the slide against the leather and putting the weapon in condition #1. We still used old S&W Victory revolvers and the Gunner's Mate issued me one to stop replacing the strangely worn sites on my 1911s <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />. I quietly carried a 1917 as substitute-substitute standard, saving many a 1911 and probably my foot <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />