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drkuhn

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    Kansas
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    Holsters, Belts, Phone cases, Bags

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Still working on that Question
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  1. Very nice. Nice detail and the color is great!
  2. thanks, this will work great.
  3. The holster looks nice! I have seen a few holsters like this but the mag holder was on the front side of the pistol. The mag ends up sitting around 2 - 3 oclock postion with the pistol sitting around 4 or 5 oclock. Too see if I would like it I just repostioned my single mag holder to about 3 oclock and practiced some reloads. It really was not to bad. A little slower on the change but not bad. I carry this way quite a bit now because I do carry my phone on the left side. I tend to flash my mag holder when drawing my phone out so I just move the mag to the other side in front of my pistol. With practice your reloads will become smooth. I may have to try building a single rig and see if I like it better. I do like the freedom of the single mag holder and being able to put it anywhere on the belt. Great work!
  4. drkuhn

    IWB Holster PF9

    IWB Holster for Kel-tec PF9 Two layers 5-6 oz leather Fiebing's USMC Black Eco-Flo Super Shene Std Belt Clip
  5. Better than the first one I built. Particle's videos was one of the things that started the leather bug in me as well. Particle thanks again. Is the pistol in the first photo a eaa zastava? If so how do you like it?
  6. I've been using 6 - 7 oz on the body and 8 - 9 oz on the stifiner around the opening. I will say most of what I build so far is IWB holsters so it does not seem to be a problem. I can see where 8 - 9 oz on the OWB would be better. I have a cheap holster, I purchased once OWB made out of what looks like 5 - 6 oz. I really do not like how it feels. It is has a cocked and locked snap closer but it really feels to thin in my opinion. The opening colapes very easy. Reholstering the gun is dificult.
  7. Very nice. They look real good.
  8. Great work! I would like to see that pattern as well. Been thinking of making one myself.
  9. Welcome aboard.
  10. Welcome, lot of great stuff hear.
  11. I now know why gun belts are so high. Man its alot of stiching. Will I ever be done?

    1. BanjoMan

      BanjoMan

      After the last one I did, I decided I wouldn't make another one until I get a machine!

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