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Had to re-work some stuff around here, including changing this one. Seems to fit the Springfield real nice. Do what you like with it. :)

Oh, yeah, print full size (10.5 x 8.5).

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OOPS. Helps if you include the slot :)

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Thanks for the share

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Thanks you for sharing.

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Thanks for the pattern.

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Thank you! I needed to get started on an Avenger Style and this is a huge help!!

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Welcome, fellas. I took a pic now that the color is dry - I mean seriously, you did't think I would post a sketch I hadn't tried out for fit? $$!@#$R@!#!# No finish on it, though .. just a 'fit tester'...

Oh, the pencil stitch line is the INSIDE stitch row (closest to the weapon). The second row of stitching is a presser foot away from the first.

So, just enough pic so you can see about how deep this sits in the leather, make any adjustments you like (some fellas like it set back a little further on the "business" end). This is the Springfield "1911A1" blue gun.

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Nicely done! I noticed the 3 lines on the pattern, looks alot like my patterns, is that a manila file folder by any chance? :-)

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Why yes - yes it is (manila). This was a fluke. Usually I fold on the CENTER line, and then most auto's will crease (bend) right on the outside lines.(the slide on that .45 is .984, the slide on the glock 17 is about .986, the full-size M&P -- well, ya know - all bets are off with the M&P ) :)

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Hehehe, that stuff makes great patterns IMO. Folding on the center line is a great tip, thanks!

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Sorry to dig this up from the grave, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to print this full size. Whatever I do it ends up way too small.

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Yeah, I finally got off m' backside and put 'em straight in the computer. No wavy lines, no bent paper from fudgin' onto the scanner ...

You got the 5" version? I'll git ya one that prints much clearer than that :)

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Yes I'm working on a 5"

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Message sent ......

Let us know how it comes out.

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Thanks again for the pattern JLS.

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Is that 9 oz leather? Looks a bit thin from here .

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Yes it is, must be the picture.

  • 3 weeks later...
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JLS

Thanks for posting that. I don't own a real 1911 but I do own a colt type 1911 rings blue gun from training. I'm building a holster for it based on the pattern you provided at your site. I'm sure I can give it away when I'm done but then I may have to go buy a gun to fit the holster. I'm doing it to learn how to do an avenger style holster.

Thanks again for the pattern and the instructions.

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