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Oily Utility Side - What Do I Do With It?
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in All About Leather
How do you think it would work for suspenders or shoulder holster straps? Too oily? It doesn't really feel oily to the touch but I wouldn't want it to rub off on a shirt. -
Some New Holsters
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yeah, can't say I plan on making any more of those. It's very comfortable while standing, and that's about it... -
Some New Holsters
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yeah, that first one would be very awkward, but that's exactly how the customer wanted it. I'm not sure how he sits with it. I've not actually used edge cote yet, just hand-burnishing. -
CrashInBlack started following My First Paying "customer" :), Some New Holsters, Oily Utility Side - What Do I Do With It? and and 1 other
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Here's some I finished recently. Most went to customers (actually, several to the same guy...) Stingray inlay for a Security Six. I think this is the best one I've ever done.
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I just picked up one of these Oily Utility Sides from Tandy at a very good price, and I'd like some suggestions for what I can make from it. I'm thinking maybe rifle slings and bags, but I'm not sure. I've done quite a few holsters and a couple belts, but this is my first non-veg tan leather. I picked it up because it was a good deal. Thoughts/Suggestions? Thanks
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Its Gonna Be A Long Weekend!
CrashInBlack replied to RWP's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I also own a Taurus PT1911 and have nothing but praise for it. Here's the best holster I've made for it so far... -
Ccw Holsters
CrashInBlack replied to r t warren's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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What Makes A Good Gun Belt?
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Ok, so gun belts are going to be thicker than a normal belt. What about width? Does a wider belt carry better than a thinner one? Or does the stiffness of the belt matter more? -
My First Paying "customer" :)
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
New one. This one is for me, so I didn't put quite as much time into the aesthetics as I would if it were for someone else. I tried to incorporate some of your critiques into the design, like with the belt loops and grip clearance. Kind of an experimental piece with the suede section showing. -
My First Paying "customer" :)
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Update: My customer saw the holster for the first time today and was impressed enough to ask me to make several more for his other handguns When I do those I'll update this thread with them. -
My First Paying "customer" :)
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the comments everyone. The critiques are appreciated. Let me go over some of them with you... There is actually *just* enough room to get a full grip on the gun, though the next one I make will probably have a little more. The lighter tan areas are actually an Eco-Flo stain, and this is the first time I've tried it. In person it looks kinda neat to me, but I may work on that more if my customer doesn't like it. I wore this for a bit yesterday. The pocket held it's shape without the gun in it and re-holstered nicely. The belt runs over the forward half of the trigger guard, and that seems to help hold in the grip of the gun. I made the belt loops dark brown because I figured that would work best in the greatest number of situations. The mag release for this gun is actually on the side held against the body. I think this customer wanted me to surprise him, the only requests I could get out of him were that he wanted it IWB on the right side. Considering he had been carrying it in a leather sleeve with a clip on it that didn't fit the gun anyway, I think he'll be pleased. And a question for you guys: I glued the reinforcement pieces and then stitched them. The part that holds the gun though is just stitched. Should I have glued this first also? -
My First Paying "customer" :)
CrashInBlack replied to CrashInBlack's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thank you for the comments Shorts. I'm not quite sure what size belt he uses so I sized the loops to my own. They seemed pretty tight until I put it on, but it doesn't seem to shift around much. I did end up using some sandpaper to smooth out the tops of them after I took the pictures. I went with smooth side in on the gun housing portion mainly to provide a little extra grip on the outside against the pants. Yes, it is tuckable (my first try at a tuckable design). -
Large Tuckable In The Pants Holster
CrashInBlack replied to jsroye96's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Those look nice. Do you have one for each side?