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first one of the bunch is a Springfield XDS, the second one is the Springfield Hellcat, and last but not least is a Springfield 911. I don't wear the Hellcat holster as it has a design flaw...the belt loop strap sits to low and when you wear the gun in the holster, the gun sits to high and wobbles on a vertical plane. So I mad a generic brown one but it is not shown here. Anyway, hope you enjoy.
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Smith and Wesson Shield Holster
play2mefish replied to play2mefish's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
It is my first M&P Shield and bought it because the price was right. I'm normally a Springfield Armory or Ruger person. I'm just waiting for the weather to clear up some so I can go shoot it! -
Smith and Wesson Shield Holster
play2mefish replied to play2mefish's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Smith and Wesson Shield Holster
play2mefish replied to play2mefish's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
It feels good. Nice and snug on the hip and easy to put back in the holster after it has been drawn. -
I finally broke down and bought a manual sewing machine. Doing it by hand all these years got to be a little tiring. Even though I bought a manual sewing machine, it is WAY better than having to drill/punch holes for everything that I do. I mostly make holsters and knife sheaths and sometimes other stuff when asked. I made a bench to mount my sewing machine on one end and on the other end I mounted my knife sharpening tool (Wicked Edge in case your wondering). I modified the bench plans to include the flip up bench to have storage, and my wife made the cushion for me to sit on. Also, hanging off the bench is a holster I made (before the sewing machine) for my Hellcat pistol. And the holster behind the ORANGE gun was done with the machine. Enjoy!
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This is not my first holster but I do think it was "post worthy", as it is one of my better holsters. I get better every time. Feel free to critique, good or bad, I can only get better. I did not do the basket weave on the belt...it was far simpler to purchase it already done, cut to length, and stain to match the holster.