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Rick Jorgenson

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About Rick Jorgenson

  • Birthday 03/05/1960

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    www.desertgunleather.com

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    Anthem, AZ
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    Holsters

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    Holsters
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    About any tips and skills! I'm always learning
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  1. Ruger LC9 Ruger LCP (1st. Gen) Taurus PT 709 Slim Taurus TCP Diamondback DB9 Diamondback DB 380 I have several of each (dozens of some of them) They were stored in the back room of a local shooting range. The range had a "Summer Cleaning Sale" and brought out boxes of items they had stored in back for years. I was told that when Laserlyte closed shop (or was sold?) that they brought cases of these to the range along with other stock that they needed to liqudate. They are definitely not the most popular models today Years ago when I started building Holsters I was using an old BB gun, a water squirt gun, anything I could practice with! lol! Official Rings Blue Guns were out of my price range to acquire ($35.00 to $40.00 each at that time) Now over $50.00! $7.00 each + actual USPS shipping cost (I will email an invoice for your to securely pay from) The range found another box they are saving for me to pick up. They said it has Taurus Judge Revolvers in it. I will post those once I see them and can be sure what model Judge they are. If you have any questions contact me... rick@desertgunleather.com Thanks for looking!
  2. These are photos of a couple I have done for Mares Leg Rifles The Shoulder Rig was for a really good client (I didn't want to make it) The bullet loop "strap" on the "off side" helps hold the weight of the rifle. Not shown in photos... A strap with a snap over the rifle for retention Leg strap to kep it from swinging while walking The Saddle Scabbard was for a client that rides in the northern AZ mountains often. He has seen and been stalked by mountain lions at times. He liked the Mares Leg because it was small and chambered in a large caliber (I think it was a .45 Long Colt?) and didn't want a rifle hanging on the saddle swell (front part under the horn) or one running under his leg. Hanging from the rear rigging ring on the saddle was ideal for how he wanted to carry it. Two buckle straps hold it on, one through the rigging ring and a lower strap around the rear cinch strap keeps it from swinging and bouncing on the horses side. (I didn't take photos of the back attachment straps 😐)
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