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  1. Artisan Toro 3000 for sale.  It is in very good condition with an estimated 15-16 hours of use.  I purchased it in 2008 and mainly used it for holsters and belts.

    It is a 9"cylinder, lockstitch, compound needle feed, walking foot stitching machine.  It includes the pedestal stand, servo motor with speed reducer, a left side presser foot, bobbin winder, three bobbins, roller edge guide and light.  A few extra needles and around 1/4 of a spool of black 277 thread is included.

    It is located in Savannah, MO, about 60 miles north of Kansas City.  Sorry, no shipping.  You pick up.

    $1200 firm.  I prefer cash. 

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  2. Five Blueguns for sale:

    Glock 26 - has the front site cut off and some dye staining

    Springfield Armory 1911 5" - epoxy added to safety to prevent it form collapsing in press and some extra material sanded from inner trigger guard.

    Ruger LC9 - has some of the inner trigger guard reinforcing sanded off for a more accurate mold.

    S&W M&P Compact - has some inner trigger guard material sanded off.

    S&W M&P

    $100 shipped for all five together.

    $28 shipped for each one individually.

    USPS money orders only. 

     

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  3. Lightly used Ring's Blue Guns for sale.  $30 shipped for one.  Two or more $20 each plus $15 shipping.

    USPS money order preferred for payment.  Sorry, no PayPal.

    Glock 21 gen4

    Glock 30 gen3

    Colt Commander 1911

    Colt m1911a1

    Springfield Armory 1911 micro compact

    Springfield Armory 1911 operator

    Browning/FM Hi-power

    Springfield Armory XD-9

    Sig 229 DAK w/rail --- has some of the extra filling in the trigger guard filed down for a better holster fit

    S&W J-Frame revolver

     

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  4. For the flat backed holster pattern, I would agree with what BigRiverLeather posted. I have been experimenting with a somewhat similar IWB pattern and process in that the front pattern is around .5" longer than the backside.

    For me, this type of pattern gives you some benefits of the comfort of a flat backed holster with the concealability of a pancake style. The trigger guard of the gun is centered to the back wing of the holster, allowing it to help pull the grip into your back, while the front is wrapped over the front of the gun, helping it give a nice, natural curved fit to the hip. When done this way, I wouldn't call it a true flat backed holster, though. It is more of a hybrid between the two styles.

    As BigRiverLeather stated, it does take longer, and is more difficult to work with. I have a thin waist and find that this style fits me better than anything I've made before and will make all my personal gear this way in the future.

  5. Jimbob - I just use hot, soapy water immediately after I'm finished using the air-brush. So far that has worked just fine.

    I use about 40-42 psi when spraying the acrylic finish, and around 30-35 psi when using dye. I only use the air-brush to apply a final top-coat for both the dye and finish. I prefer to dip the holsters for the main application of both dye and acrylic finish.

  6. Thanks for the comments.

    Jeff-- I'll keep adjusting it to see what I can come up with. This one was the cut out the whole offending area and see what it looks like approach.

    If anyone has any info on the history of this style of holster I would be happy to hear it. I've never read if this is a Rybka original design or if there were older, similar designs that wrapped around the trigger guard.

  7. I have admired Thad Rybka's Rhodesian style of holster that I have seen for 1911's and Hi-powers, but never could find pictures of that style for a Glock. So, strictly for my own use and amusement I have been trying to make one for my Glock 19. It took several patterns to get it usable, mainly to find a ride height that wasn't too high and unstable on the belt or too low and would interfere with a good grip. I'm still not quite satisfied with how the leather wraps around the trigger guard, but that was also difficult to do without it flaring out too much around the wide Glock trigger guard. Anyway, this is what I ended up with.... It has been a fun holster to try to make.

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    Thanks for looking.

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