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Chest rig for an 8 3/8" Raging Bull 454 Casull
Hags replied to Hags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks guys. I asked him to send me pics. We'll see. He said he's going in June? I have thought of putting a "rail" on top of these long revolvers between the top attachment points so we can adjust the ride between more upright and horizontal. I don't know. Maybe a fitting holster that is just big and open on the end so I can put his gun in it aniseed where they like it? I've also thought of adding a strap and snap over the hammer from the upper attachment point around the back to the front so it is available if desired? -
Thanks guys.
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Chest rig for an 8 3/8" Raging Bull 454 Casull
Hags replied to Hags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I don't know why doing lefty's gives me such a hard time... -
Best part of the job, seeing vets get what they earned.
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Last summer I did 5 pancake holsters for a wedding. Groom, best man, and 3 Groomsman's. All 45 acp, except the best man's, that was a Daisy 1911 air pistol (he was 9). They were a Kimber, an RIA, Khar, can't remember the 5th other than the Daisy. I put the groom, best man (9yo), and Groomsman on them with the date of the wedding imprinted on the back. Thank you Leatherstampmaker.com, worked out great. I never had all of the pistols together at the same time,so asked if he could send me photos. Well, I didn't hear from him until today. He lost my number but found it today and sent pics. They all loved them. The young man wore his for 3 days after the event. Some of these folks are military and police so can't show their faces, but this made my year!
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Very nice work my friend! We can always see "mistakes " that others will never notice, or consider them priceless evidence of a handmade item. Thank you for your continued service. USN 72-76 Retired RN, US Veterans Administration Healthcare System.
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I think it's very nice. I usually double stitch close to the weapon and double (really triple) stitch at the top and bottom of the gun. Not sure it's needed, but I like the little extra touche it gives. People notice. Nice job!
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More Brill style holsters
Hags replied to Capt3513's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very nice. Although I've always wondered why they felt it necessary to leave the trigger exposed. -
Hope I dont see this on CSI!
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Manila file folders or cardstock for smaller things, the hard craft paper that separates the toilet paper at Costco for larger stuff.
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Welcome! There are many sources for leather for what you want to make. One person in my area males wallets out of old baseball gloves. They look great and he sells quite a few of them. I hope you can find what you need. Good luck!
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Very nice! And one of the big reasons I sprung for a cobra!
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Latest build for a beast!
Hags replied to BigBore's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very nice work. -
Wicked nice man..
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Very nice indeed!
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Unfortunately yes, vacuforming may smash some of the detail. But I really only basket weave on a reinforcing piece on the front, and don't really notice it. I believe if you carved and tooled, it may be minimal. I like the bottom of the holster as you did it. It allows it to drain should the need arise, and protects the end of the pistol.
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That looks very nice for a first attempt. Trace your gun, add 1/2 the slide width + the thickness of the leather for a pretty good stitch line. I also draw a line from the top of thefrontsight to the top of thereafter sight and space the stitch line from that to allow for front sight clearance. Good work!
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I use 8/9 with a 4/5 backing to hold up holsters and pouches. Works well.
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Question on Holster with a Red Dot Sight
Hags replied to steelhawk's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
A picture would help a lot. Do you mean a trijicon type/holo sight, or a round red dot sight. I've done both, but would like to know. -
These are 2 I have come up with. The one for the stamping tools is 2 layers of 1x6 with holes in the top board. The other is a 2$ knife block from goodwill that I drilled to hold various tools I use for punching holes, corners, ect...
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Ditto the bonded nylon from LMC and toledo. I have been using 277 top and bottom for a long time with no issues on my cobra class 3.
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Nicely done sir!
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I also did the scrap granite deal. Tipped the office girl $5 bucks for showingme the scrap pile.