Hi All
I have been on the board for a while, but haven't really posted - I figured I post a pic of my first sheath/holster. I have been making billiard cues cases for about 3 years, but do other oddball stuff for the challenge and some extra cash.
Anyway - here's a knife sheath I came up with Friday night for a friend of mine. He is currently training for deployment to Afghanistan with the 20th Special Forces Group - so this project had some special meaning. It simple, but its based on a shoulder handgun rig, but instead a sheath to carry a Randall 'Airman' knife. His request that the knife could be carried at all times, over a t-shirt, or body armour, adjustble, and with the possibility the sheath could be moved to the right side, but as is now a left side mount for a right-handed removal. The sheath points down at about 45 degrees. The rig is adjustable up and down for fit, and includes a snap for attachment to his waistbelt.
I am in the process of making a holster for his service weapon, in the event he needs to go without a thigh rig for his handgun, but still needs to carry both a knife and pistol.
Like I said, its simple, but it seems to work. We'll see what it looks like when he gets in country.
What do you think? Simple veg tan tooling leather, oiled with neatsfoot oil only. I am cutting parts for 10-15 more, as he thinks once the other guys in his unit see it, they'll want one too! The edge dye job bled on this one, I know why. I reversed the leather so the smooth side faces inside, so when switched to the other side, it looks cleaner. Next time I am going to uses two layers of 4oz veg with the flesh sides in.
Brian
www.nittanyleather.com