Members MarlinDave Posted November 10, 2023 Members Report Posted November 10, 2023 (edited) That is outstanding. Simple and rugged. If you don’t mind show the back sometime to see how the straps connect. Also, are the quick disconnects on the right side available in metal? A friend wants me to replace some plastic ones that keep breaking. I wan one for my 10 inch barrel Blackhawk but I don’t have enough chest. Edited November 10, 2023 by 327fed Quote
Members JWheeler331 Posted November 13, 2023 Author Members Report Posted November 13, 2023 On 11/9/2023 at 7:05 PM, 327fed said: That is outstanding. Simple and rugged. If you don’t mind show the back sometime to see how the straps connect. Also, are the quick disconnects on the right side available in metal? A friend wants me to replace some plastic ones that keep breaking. I wan one for my 10 inch barrel Blackhawk but I don’t have enough chest. There may be metal attachments available. I would think there is. I have not used them if they are though. Quote
Members JWheeler331 Posted November 13, 2023 Author Members Report Posted November 13, 2023 On 11/9/2023 at 7:05 PM, 327fed said: That is outstanding. Simple and rugged. If you don’t mind show the back sometime to see how the straps connect. Also, are the quick disconnects on the right side available in metal? A friend wants me to replace some plastic ones that keep breaking. I wan one for my 10 inch barrel Blackhawk but I don’t have enough chest. Sorry for the poor quality of this photo but here is the back. Quote
Members Littlef Posted November 13, 2023 Members Report Posted November 13, 2023 On 11/9/2023 at 6:05 PM, 327fed said: That is outstanding. Simple and rugged. If you don’t mind show the back sometime to see how the straps connect. Also, are the quick disconnects on the right side available in metal? A friend wants me to replace some plastic ones that keep breaking. I wan one for my 10 inch barrel Blackhawk but I don’t have enough chest. On 11/9/2023 at 6:05 PM, 327fed said: That is outstanding. Simple and rugged. If you don’t mind show the back sometime to see how the straps connect. Also, are the quick disconnects on the right side available in metal? A friend wants me to replace some plastic ones that keep breaking. I wan one for my 10 inch barrel Blackhawk but I don’t have enough chest. I've never seen a metal quick disconnect - The photo looks like those are standard attachments for a backpack. I think if you were needing the strength of metal, you have to re-work it for a regular buckle or a frog, like on a military rifle sling. You could also possibly make a carabiner go through a loop of leather. (Trying to think outside the box.) Quote Regards, Littlef Littlef - YouTube
Members MarlinDave Posted November 14, 2023 Members Report Posted November 14, 2023 Not for this, but for a carry bag for a Yeti water jug. This guy carries it every day and the plastic clips only last a few months. He takes it out every day to fill. I have seen steel ones but on old items. Quote
Members Hags Posted November 14, 2023 Members Report Posted November 14, 2023 I made one of these for a 6in 44mag over a year ago for a young man that is a timber cruiser up here the Olympic national forest. He carries this gun almost daily for 8 to 10 hrs a day. He's come back for several axe sheaths, slings, other holsters,etc and always brings this one so I can see it. The plastic buckle has held up fine. It's not holding up the pistol, it's holding it close to the chest. See my post "one year later". Quote Not so retired RN. Living on the Washington Peninsula.
Members JWheeler331 Posted November 28, 2023 Author Members Report Posted November 28, 2023 On 11/13/2023 at 7:02 PM, Hags said: I made one of these for a 6in 44mag over a year ago for a young man that is a timber cruiser up here the Olympic national forest. He carries this gun almost daily for 8 to 10 hrs a day. He's come back for several axe sheaths, slings, other holsters,etc and always brings this one so I can see it. The plastic buckle has held up fine. It's not holding up the pistol, it's holding it close to the chest. See my post "one year later". Exactly. I don't foresee the buckle being a problem. Its not under any real tension and I have other items that use similar buckles and they have worked fine for many years. Easy and cheap to replace if something does happen though. Quote
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