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Viking

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  1. I love them - I actually like the thickness of the welts.
  2. Man - I love it!!! (But I wouldn’t trust a Rhino as a field revolver...) I’d love to see it with a S&W or a Ruger ...
  3. I love it - very well executed design & should be an excellent field holster.
  4. Wow! That's some nice gun leather. I really like the contrasting colors & double stitching on the rig.
  5. Eaglestroker, I really like your rigs! Every detail is spectacular & functional. The wheelgun is sweet too, thanks for sharing & inspiring us!
  6. Very nice work! (I love the TR connection) I really enjoyed your site - especially the pommel bag holster ... really cool!
  7. Great job on that rig! Very custom The customer is always right...LOL
  8. I think it looks great! ...almost a shame that excellent tooling will be hidden IWB, but the customer should be very satisfied ...
  9. Wow! Excellent rig. I really like how you used the "Texas jock-strap" type holster loop. I think having a second pistol worn cross-draw is the best way to carry a second pistol.
  10. What a great job, very nice step by step.. Looks awesome, I like how you modified the design into an open toe pattern. I still have yet to make a western holster ... I'll get a single action sometime in the near future ...
  11. Nice rig, should be great for carry with a backpack on. I really like the Idea of only forming the front side ...
  12. Looks great - with a Glock it's important to have the trigger guard well covered, well done.
  13. Great job, I especially like your use of the welt on the seam...looks really clean!
  14. I think they look great, I love the alligator inserts, and they are unique being un-banded.
  15. Wow, that is exceptional; the quality of your artistry is truly humbling. The horns really make it come to life.
  16. That is a really nice holster, carving, airbrushing, general design & stitching look great. I really like the "sunburst" style finish. I love seeing the work on this forum ... I really inspires me to try new designs, etc.
  17. Great rig ... I be proud to wear that one! The tooling is simple yet elegant - a real work of art!
  18. Very nice open carry rigs, I'm more of a "function over form" holster guy, but If I worked at a gun shop I might like a "tricked out" holster. Think of it this way...free advertising. A lot of people are going to see that holster and question where the wearer got it. Maybe they would let you put some business card on the counter or bulletin board?
  19. Eaglestroker, Great looking rig & revolver! .44 SPL is a great hand-loading cartridge. I know the feeling when you have been searching for a while and finally get the gun you are looking for ---and then get to make a holster for it!
  20. I have the G21 with the picatinny rail; I have been meaning to send it into Glock to have the frame exchanged (they do this for free) but I have too many aftermarket parts installed as it is my main competition pistol. The picatinny rail is a worthless feature - but the ambi-mag release is nice on a Glock.
  21. The other consideration that complicates issues for the holster maker is that GLOCK models 29,30 and 20,21 are now available in a different frame size. It is called the GLOCK 30 SF which stands for "Short Frame" where the frame dimensions are slightly smaller. They do however, retain identical slide dimensions. It is possible that Ring's G 30 blue gun model is crafted in either G30 SF or G30 - causing confusion for the maker & customer. I know this is heresy on this board - but when making any GLOCK holster, I have found that Kydex is the superior material for the blocky shape of any GLOCK. I use a kydex holster for tactical pistol competition for my GLOCK 21 SF. When I make a leather holster for a GLOCK I stick to a very tapered loose mouthed pankace-type. The stiching has to be just right because of the square slide.
  22. Wow, great rig --- I really like it tooled without the bullet loops...your tooling is sharp! I am curious on why the back of the holster has a "T" ... is that to aid in stability on the draw? I have never seen that before.
  23. "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" Simply Awesome!
  24. Nice work...thanks for the "how to" on the thumb break - I know what you mean about about setting the snap just right....i went through quite a few of those when I first got started.
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