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Still new to designing and drawing gun holsters, this one the I should have brought the leather up higher around the trigger guard. this one is for me so lessen learned, it fits tight and I like it. it has Elephant hide overlay on the front. thanks for looking!

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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!

Not so retired RN. Living on the Washington Peninsula.

 

 

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Nice !!!!

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46 minutes ago, Hags said:

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!

Thanks Hags, double stitch on the next one!

8 minutes ago, Gezzer said:

Nice !!!!

Thanks Gezzer!, where at in North Florida are you?

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8 hours ago, bladegrinder said:

 

Thanks Gezzer!, where at in North Florida are you?

I know some folks here in mississippi that wish I was in North Florida  :rofl:

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Very nice.  I hope to be following you on the learning curve in the next few weeks, if you've got any tips please feel free to pass them along.

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Well done!  That elephant hide is awesome.

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nice work:yes:

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Clean work. I’d rather have the back of the trigger guard slightly exposed, and be able to get a good draw grip.  As long as nothing can get in and set off the bang switch. 
 

With 1911 holsters; I always put a thumb break that snaps under the hammer, as on occasion  - I have noticed the manual safety gets clicked off from carrying all day. 

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