Soft interior holster for 1911 Commander?

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I'm having a tough time finding a holster appropriate for IPSC, IDPA, et al that has a soft interior that won't scuff up the finish of a Para Ordnance PXT 1911 LTC. The only ones i'm finding are geared towards concealed carry.
 
If you're shooting IDPA you want a CC holster. Most of the good CC holsters I own (Alessi, Del Fatti) have smooth but stiff interiors.
 
That is a tall order. I suggest that you consider horsehide.
http://www.kramerleather.com/home.cfm

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Will a lined holster protect my guns finish?

Generally speaking the finish on a gun is more likely to wear in a loose fitting holster than it is in a snugger fitting moulded rig, since the gun moves around all day long with your body motion. In a moulded rig however, the drawing of the gun will obviously cause more wear than in a looser fitting generic holster that offers less resistance during the draw. It is our opinion that a gun that is carried every day and used at the range to practice one's draw technique etc. is going to wear the bluing to some degree sooner or later regardless of whether or not the holster is lined. Horsehide is usually smooth as any that could be added to the holster and we therefore have elected not line our holsters. A gun is a working tool and if it is used with any regularity, it IS going to show a certain amount of blue wear, if you use your gun, it will shows signs of blue wear regardless of what type of material your rig is lined with.

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http://www.kramerleather.com/faq.cfm
 
Safariland make good moulded plastic holsters with a suede like interior, similar to fobus but fuzzy on the inside. Wolverine sells them, good prices too.
 
Safariland make good moulded plastic holsters with a suede like interior, similar to fobus but fuzzy on the inside. Wolverine sells them, good prices too.

Bang on! That's what I'm looking for. Basically I want an alternative to the super worn finish around the edges of my Glock via my Fobus all plastic holster. I'm not afraid of dings or scratches but some of my pistols have not worn well because of holsters. It's not the scratches but the deep rubs.
 
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