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These are both for a Glock 19, the first one has an Elephant hide overlay. the second one is a standard holster. Thanks for looking!

 

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Nice work! They look great! May I ask how you determine you tool work area? How did you get it so perfectly over the weapon?

Beautiful work.

Thanks.

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Nice work! 

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41 minutes ago, DieselTech said:

Nice work! They look great! May I ask how you determine you tool work area? How did you get it so perfectly over the weapon?

Beautiful work.

Thanks.

Thanks Diesel, I mark my stitch line around the gun from the pattern, then do the stamping.

41 minutes ago, Hags said:

Nice work! 

Thanks Hags!

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Thanks I appreciate it. 

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Well done!

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Nice job, the elephant is nice looking, how was it to work with? I have a question the close toe of the holster, what is the benefit over open or is it personal preference.  Looked closer, is it just formed?  Thanks

 

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2 hours ago, WalterF said:

what is the benefit over open or is it personal preference.  Looked closer, is it just formed? 

I like the rigs ,but I didnt' realize they were closed.

Only thing this needs is the slots dyed.

 

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IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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5 hours ago, WalterF said:

Nice job, the elephant is nice looking, how was it to work with? I have a question the close toe of the holster, what is the benefit over open or is it personal preference.  Looked closer, is it just formed?  Thanks

 

Thanks Walter, actually the toe isn't closed it just looks kind of like that in the picture. the holster is about 3/4" longer then the gun slide so the vacuum bag pulled the ends in, there's still an opening there.

That Elephant hide is nice looking, I tried dying a small piece but it didn't look good at all. I believe this is tanned the natural color. I'd say this was about 3oz. it seems easy to work with but there is zero stretch,even when wet.

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