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  1. K-Man

    Dummy Guns For Sale

    Diamondback .380 (Duncan's) is sold. The following guns are sold: Diamondback .380 (Duncan's) Diamondback 9 (Duncan's) S&W Bodyguard .380 (Ring's)
  2. You can contact the other entity and try working it out. If that doesn't work, you need to talk with an attorney who's area of speciality is Intellectual Property. They can advise you of the avenues available to you to resolve it.
  3. I have 40 sets of kydex clips available. They are cut from .125 kydex, and have three adjustment holes pre-drilled. The clips are flat, ready for you to shape. Edges probably need to be slicked/smoothed a bit. Price is $100.00/shipped. Sell only as one group. Can accept paypal or credit card (mastercard/visa) for payment. Contact me via email (Kevin ((AT)) kdholsters ((DOT)) com) if interested.
  4. No, the SIG P239 frames are not the same size. The .40/.357 SIG is slightly larger. It will not fit into a holster that has been well-molded for a 9 without destroying the holster.
  5. Here is a picture of the punches:
  6. K-Man

    Dummy Guns For Sale

    Diamondback .380 (Ring's) is sold.
  7. K-Man

    Dummy Guns For Sale

    The following are what is still available: Ruger LCR - grip is cut to accomodate Crimson Trace laser (Ring's) Ruger LCR (Ring's) Taurus 85 (Ring's) S&W J-frame .38 - comes with non-functioning LaserMax laser grip (Ring's) Kahr P380 (Ring's) Kahr P380 (Duncan's) Kahr PM9 (Ring's) Two of these available. Diamondback .380 (Ring's) Diamondback .380 (Duncan's) Two of these available. Diamondback 9 (Duncan's) Colt Pony .380 (Duncan's) Ruger LCP (Duncan's) Ruger LCP w/Crimson Trace laser (Duncan's) SIG P238 (Duncan's) SIG P238 w/Crimson Trace laser (Duncan's) SIG P238 w/SIG laser (Duncan's) S&W Bodyguard .380 (Ring's) S&W Bodyguard .380 (Duncan's)
  8. K-Man

    Dummy Guns For Sale

    The following are sold: Ruger LCP (Ring's) Ruger LCP w/CT (Duncan's) Ruger LC9 (Ring's) Kahr PM45
  9. I'll try and get a picture up later today. In the meantime, if you can envision the Osborne belt slot punch tool, these look very similar. They just have a much more "stout" handle on them.
  10. Have a new clicker die in the shape of the Telecaster pickguard. Was made by Tippmann Industrial. It's approximately 8 months old and basically new in box. Original cost was $150. Price for die is $100 + shipping. Can accept paypal or credit card (mastercard/visa) for payment. Email me (Kevin ((AT)) kdholsters ((DOT)) com) if interested.
  11. Had these made up by Texas Custom Dies to cut belt slots in our holsters and mag holders. These were made to accomodate the double-thick gun belts that we made. There are two lengths of slot - 1.5" and 1.75". The width of the belt slot is 5/16". Still razor sharp. The handles are 1" in diameter. Paid $80/ea when I had them made. Price for both here is $125 + $8/shipping. Can accept paypal or credit card (mastercard/visa) for payment. Email me (Kevin ((AT)) kdholsters ((DOT)) com) if interested.
  12. K-Man

    Dummy Guns For Sale

    Talon changed his order. The following guns are sold: Colt Mustang .380 Colt Government .380 Taurus TCP 738 Mag. Res. Micro D.E. .380 H&K P7PSP Ruger SP101 3"
  13. Two are sold; balance of 9 left. Would still consider selling the remaining in one lot if desired.
  14. Am clearing out a great majority of my leathercraft supplies. Have available 11 of the Chaylor-Fenneli Ladies Clutch Wallet. These are all new, never used. All black interior. Price is $15/each plus shipping. Here is a link to show interior: http://springfieldleather.com/27393/Interior%2CLadiesClutch%2CCF%2CNat./ Will sell entire lot for $125 + shipping (that's a $40 savings over individual price). Can accept paypal or credit card (mastercard/visa) for payment. Contact me via email (kevin AT kdholsters DOT com) if interested.
  15. Am getting out of the holster making business, so no longer have a need for these. The price is $30/each + $5/shipping. Will combine shipping for multiple. S&W J-frame .38 - grip is cut to accomodate Crimson Trace laser (Ring's) Ruger LCR - grip is cut to accomodate Crimson Trace laser (Ring's) Ruger LCR (Ring's) Taurus 85 (Ring's) S&W J-frame .38 - comes with non-functioning LaserMax laser grip (Ring's) Ruger SP101 - 2" barrel (Duncan's) SOLD Kahr P380 (Ring's) Kahr P380 (Duncan's) Kahr PM45 (Ring's) Kahr PM9 (Ring's) Two of these available. Diamondback .380 (Ring's) Diamondback .380 (Duncan's) Two of these available. Diamondback 9 (Duncan's) Kimber Solo (Duncan's) Colt Mustang .380 (Duncan's) Colt Government .380 (Duncan's) Colt Pony .380 (Duncan's) Ruger LCP (Ring's) Ruger LCP (Duncan's) Ruger LCP w/Crimson Trace laser (Duncan) Two of these available. Taurus TCP 738 (Duncan's) Taurus TCP 738 w/Crimson Trace laser (Duncan's) SOLD SIG P238 (Duncan's) SIG P238 w/Crimson Trace laser (Duncan's) SIG P238 w/SIG laser (Duncan's) Ruger LC9 (Ring's) Seecamp (Duncan's) SOLD Rohrbaugh R9 (Duncan's) SOLD Magnum Research Micro D.E. .380 - genuine frame without trigger or internals. S&W Mod 15 2" barrel k-frame (Duncan's) SOLD S&W Bodyguard .380 (Ring's) S&W Bodyguard .380 (Duncan's) H&K P7PSP (Duncan's) Has sight rail. Ruger SP101 3" - genuine frame made nonfunctional. Price for this model is $75. Will extend 10% discount off of price if buying 5 or more. Can accept paypal or credit card (mastercard/visa) for payment. Contact me via email (Kevin AT kdholsters DOT com) if interested. I will post here when models are sold.
  16. Interesting design on the strap. Tell us about the guitar pictured.
  17. Karl: I sent you an email with the shipping info, pic, and asking for confirmation that you wanted the box. As I mentioned I didn't hear back from you, so I assumed you were no longer interested. I'm sorry that you didn't get that email.
  18. Karl: I did get back to you. I asked for confirmation that you wanted them - you never responded. I assumed since I did not hear back from you that you were no longer interested. I waited a week.
  19. I give up - I'll let you all do what you want with respect to holsters. It's pointless IMO to try and explain my position any further. I'll take my tools and move on down the road. Good luck to you all.
  20. katsass: The making of a multi-task holster can be done -- I've made hundreds of them. I've grown tired of listening to you and some others trying to portray that style (multi-task) of holster as an enigma. It clearly shows your lack of understanding and ability with respect to holster design, and the construction and function of the same. While I may not have as much time as an LE as you do, I do have a great number of years in law enforcement (20+), as well as military experience, and a college degree in criminal justice -- all told 35+ years. During these years, I have been exposed to, handled, and fired a great variety of weapons. I would think that would qualify my experience in most people's mind. I've traveled all over the world and the U.S. and have worked in a number of harsh environments. This snap-on style of holster has been made successfully by a number of holster-makers. And I'll say it again -- a well-designed and well-constructed version of this holster will equal, or better, a traditional pancake. Yes, sometimes you can look at a holster and tell right off what a poor design/representation it is based on "simple physics." I've found though in my own experience that those disparities are oftentimes overcome in the design and construction of the holster. And I doubt seriously we would have sold the number of them that we did, to include those Secret Service agents, if the design and execution of the same were flawed. You don't have to accept that, and don't really care if you do or not. It is what it is. The "enhancement" utilized by Lobo in his pancake design is nothing new. I know of another holster maker who used that feature on his pocket holsters (long before Lobo used it on a pancake design). It generally allows the gun to sit deeper in the body of the holster and adds some degree of stability and security of the gun while in the holster. Everyone is entitled to their opinion - and you're welcome to hold onto your opinions. But IMO you really have no leg to stand on when you don't have to look very far and see the number of holster makers that have great success in the making of this snap-on design (or multi-task design). I would encourage you to try and design/make one - perhaps your perspective/opinion would change.
  21. Just my opinion - I totally disagree with pretty much everything katsass wrote. In particular, the holster pictured here is not a multi-task holster. Multi-task means that it functions in more than one way or facet. The holster pictured here is a general pancake style of holster, with the attachment to the belt done differently than the traditional pancake holster. I have no idea where that qualifies as multi-task. But this design of holster has advantages over the traditional - primarily it's easier and quicker to get on and off the belt. As most know, even though concealed carry is allowed in a number of states, there are often parameters within the law wherein certain places are off limits. So this style of holster is most advantageous to a user who visits places/facilities where concealed carry is not allowed. So being able to get the holster on and/or off the belt easier and quicker puts it head and shoulders over the traditional pancake holster being taken off and/or on the belt. A well-designed and well-constructed version of this holster will hold the gun in as close to the body as a traditional pancake. A well-designed and well-constructed version of this snap on style of pancake holster is every bit as good, and in some instances better IMO, than the traditional pancake. Also, keeping this style of holster secure on the belt is not all that difficult to accomplish either. I made a number of this style of holster for the Secret Service, to include the U.S. President's personal team. The utilization of pull-the-dot, or similar, snaps are desired with this type of holster. I know of one holster maker who told his customer that the line 24 snaps were more secure than the pull-the-dots -- didn't take long to prove the holster maker wrong.... I never had a t-nut loosen or come undone on any holster I made where they were utilized. Yes, I've seen instances on other manufacturer's holsters where that did happen. That's because the maker never "set" the t-nuts. Again, my comments here are my opinion that's based on the design, construction, and use of this style of holster.
  22. That is most definitely not lizard. Looks like american gator to me. I've had some large (8+ feet) full size hides where you would easily get large sections like what you have shown.
  23. Yes. Are you looking for any particular information?
  24. K-Man

    Misc. Clicker Dies

    We never did make it down to FL last winter. We may be going that way in the fall. At the point we do go down that way, I can contact you and see if you're still interested in the dies.
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