Jump to content

Shorts

Members
  • Content Count

    1,126
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Shorts

  1. Shorts

    Dummy Guns

    One left! Duncan's Para P12 4" Great for mocking up your 4" 1911 barrel length.
  2. Shorts

    Dummy Guns

    Two left! Duncan's Sig 250sc Duncan's Para P12 4"
  3. Shorts

    Dummy Guns

    Thanks Rick. Glad they got there safely.
  4. Shorts

    Dummy Guns

    These still available: Duncan's Ruger LCP Duncan's Sig 250sc Duncan's Para P12 4"
  5. Shorts

    Dummy Guns

    Thanks Ricky Bobby. These still available: Duncan's KelTec P3AT Duncan's Ruger LCP Duncan's KelTec PM9 Duncan's Sig 250sc Duncan's Para P12 4" Unknown brand HK P7 (used and is in spec)
  6. Shorts

    Dummy Guns

    Guns $25, mags $12 - plus shipping. PayPal is quicker (would appreciate the 3%) but I'll take old school snail mail payments. Edit: I will make trades. I am looking for mechanics tool sets, not opposed to other items. PM me for that if you'd like to talk details. Shipping cost in Priority flat rate boxes: 1 gun, mag = $5 multiples = $10 whole lot = $15 (if they don't fit in the $10 box) Ring's XD-40 5" Tactical Ring's S&W 2" snubby (J-frame) Ring's Beretta 92 Ring's Beretta magazine 92D Duncan's KelTec P3AT Duncan's Ruger LCP Duncan's KelTec PM9 Duncan's Sig 250sc Duncan's Para P12 4" Unknown brand HK P7 (used and is in spec)
  7. You're not missing anything. Everybody just has a different way of doing things.
  8. Use USPS Priority, get insurance. I use USPS click n ship and my own boxes. Fast-pack.com has good prices. Better than uline. Get yourself two sized boxes. One big enough for single holsters and a mag pouch. The other multiple holsters and belts. I won't give you my dimensions as what you order depends on your pattern sizes. I pay $7-$12 to ship Priority, w/insurance. Knock on wood never lost a box. If one goes, I will get paid and the customer gets their money back.
  9. Work on one pattern at a time. Build ONE holster as any times as you need to get the holster right. From that holster pattern take your stitch lines. You can apply those stitch lines to any holster design. The only thing you may want to account for is holster leather weight, and that goes by 1/8"-1/4" tops. Work on one design at a time so you can minimize variables. Join the club, in no time you'll have that holster box in the corner that collects all the design attempts
  10. It is good to build holsters you want to hoard. Keeps you young Actually, if there's a holster I don't want, is it good enough to send out to a customer?? Want the things you build. Nice work.
  11. That's funny you mentioned switch plate covers, I did the same thing in my work room I totally relate with the plumber! LOL I had a long time friend pull me aside one day I was visiting her. She quietly asks, "Do you make like leather chaps? Not the horse riding kind..." Ummhmm, I can see me thinking the same way. Unless of course I have some adult beverages while I work on home projects. Then I can blame something as I laugh it off that my Texas shaped clock came out looking like Florida Holy cow - that's expensively cool. I can smell the leather (and time and money) just by looking at those pics! Maybe when we build our dream house I'll plan on big decor like that.
  12. I took a break from an order and whipped these out. Nothing fancy - just cut, edge, punch and set, but I felt productive...as I goofed around. Just a little example of how I'm putting leather to work around the house and garage. I got a handful of wrench sets that need keepin' together. I guess we can call these wrench wraps
  13. I've been thinking about wall things too. I'm terrible at creating ideas but when I see something great I think "Why didn't I think of that?"
  14. Hey all, I'm working on my garage over here doing a bit of a cleanup and spruce up and all that. I'm itching to get stuff set so I can hang up my signs and finish it up. I got to thinking that I don't use leather around the house for my decorating. I mean, I use it to make stuff that's ordered but I don't use but around the house like a material I depend on. Am I a traitor to the leather craft? I know a lot of times we build stuff for personal use, equipment with particular jobs and purposes. But what about decor? Anyway, just wanted to see how yall have used leather around the house, or garage, to decorate. Any wall decorations? Accents? Stuff like that. No furniture. I'm not really needing a leather couch or end table. Thanks yall
  15. Nice George B. I think you'll really enjoy using that. I really like mine. It's quick and consistent. I found it'll set jiffy rivets really well too. Next up for me is to put together a nice mini-bed so I can stamp.
  16. Need a Redhawk 5.5". I've got a Duncan's SuperRedhawk 7.5" dummy I'll trade for or buy out right. Thanks Edit: Ooops, Mods sorry! Wrong forum
  17. Put it on the back. I wouldn't agree to selling it without my mark. I made it, I get credit.
  18. Friend is asking about some gear for the titled revolver. Where can find the dummy gun?
×
×
  • Create New...