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drkuhn

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About drkuhn

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kansas
  • Interests
    Holsters, Belts, Phone cases, Bags

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Still working on that Question
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    Leather Vests, Bags etc
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  1. Very nice. Nice detail and the color is great!
  2. 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!
  3. 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
  4. 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?
  5. 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.
  6. Great work! I would like to see that pattern as well. Been thinking of making one myself.
  7. Welcome, lot of great stuff hear.
  8. 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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