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Shooter McGavin

H&k P7 Holster With Shark

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Finished this one up today. 8/9 oz Hermann Oak, real shark trim, Fiebings Oil Black, Neatsfoot oil, gum trag'd interior, sealed in and out with a 2:2:1 mix of water:satin sheen:super sheen, shark sealed with full strength super sheen. 22° cant. Thoughts? Critiques? Comments?

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That looks really nice! A very classy holster! I like the shark accent.

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Very nice! Can I ask what letter stamps you're using? They look pretty small - 1/8"? Interesting finish combination - I guess they are chemically similar enough there was no problem mixing them?

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Thanks guys.

Yep, 1/8" stamps that are really meant more for marking steel, but I already had them so I figured why not use em :)

The super sheen and satin sheen mix quite well. The super sheen is just too glossy for me on smooth black, and the satin is too dull. I ordered some Angelus 600 and 610, but with how super shiny the 600 is, I'm afraid to even open the 610 lol.

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See all those tools from previous incarnations were not a waste after all ! makes my wife cross eyed when she hears that.

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See all those tools from previous incarnations were not a waste after all ! makes my wife cross eyed when she hears that.

haha. I used to make a living building lowrider car suspensions in my garage, until my lungs couldnt take it anymore. I still love metalworking, I just have to do it on a much smaller scale now.

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Sorry to read that about your lungs, thats a scary thing no matter what the cause is. Whatever you do, take care of your self, Breathing is kinda important for most things. :lol:

I like your Leather and I'd bet the Suspension, Electronics, Hydraulics work was fun and a blast when you got to see your work in actions. Leathers a good choice imo for you because of being able to be creative, spend the time on the detail and knowing your work is appreciated.

I think that is probably what draws many of us to it....

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Pretty nice lookin rig you got there. I always like shark trim. Good job!

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That is a very good looking holster. Very, very, nice.

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Thanks for the compliments.

@Reaper: Yep, took me a couple years but I stumbled into something that I get to be creative with again and plus it's nice and warm in my basement in the middle of Winter when I know the garage is all of 15 degrees inside lol.

Heres a couplea pics

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Got more i could upload, but I need to get in bed.

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