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sgb

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About sgb

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Tallahassee Fl
  • Interests
    Shooting Sports & Fishing

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Concealment holsters
  • Interested in learning about
    Making better holsters
  1. Not a big fan of clips, I find belt snaps much more secure as they don't let your holster leave your waistband still attached to you gun ;-). This is a little more work but well worth it.
  2. I think it looks pretty good for your 2nd, fastest way to learn is build it and try it then change what needs to be changed on the next. My 2nd attempt at a Bruce Nelson style holster.
  3. I use a simple cardboard box and a cheap discount store 1600 watt hair dryer set to low. Gives me a constant 120 degrees.
  4. I'm thinking this is a learn by trial and error, at least it has been for me.
  5. Nice chiefjason, awesome work Shooter McGavin. I just recently finished my first attempt at a snap on holster, got the snaps too tight. 8/9oz leather.
  6. Looks like you're off to a good start. I, like you spent a lot of time here reading and then just dove in with both feet. I'm learning as I go.
  7. My Step son's birthday is next month so I decided to make him a holster for his M&P. I got the snaps a little too close on this one, I'll have to adjust the pattern for the next one. Overall I think this Prototype turned out pretty well. It's also the first time using a blue gun to form the holster.
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