plus its molded just enough that the whole weight of the gun is not resting on the screw. it just keeps it from wanting to push all the way through.
Tony
I have done two with lights. I do only light hand molding, and use a Chicago screw so that the gun rests on it just under the barrel and above the light. have had no complaints so far.
Tony
I have been thinking that a laser cutter was the way to go as well. I've been hoping the technology comes soon to harbor freight. can I ask what model cutter you have?
Tony
Call Matt at Wickett and Craig. tell him what you are wanting and he'll steer you in the right direction. I use their #1 grade holster siding in 7/8 oz for the front and 8/9 for the back. couldn't be happier with the quality every single time
Tony
no dye used Ed. I get my leather already dyed from Wickett and Craig. that is just plain oiled russet. the thread is actually just regular brown from lynhanal. I think the light gives it a gold look in that picture.
Tony