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Very nice holster Dwight.

Twin Oaks, I was asking more specifically for pictures of the holster of the Bersa. I just recently picked up a FEG PA63 which is a Hungarian knock off of a PPK much like the bersa. I'm getting it ready for CCW and was looking for ideas for holsters for it, I built one for my 1911, its just a little too big for sitting in my office chair all day.

Thanks,

Justin

Justin, . . . thank you for the good words, . . . the one just like it for a Bersa Thunder is smaller, and does all the same good things. There are actually 4 pieces of leather there on that particular holster(other than the loops), . . . but it rides high and flat, . . . so even all the sewing and skiving makes it worth it when it is done.

I have tried several other holsters, . . . but this is the design that is THE most comfortable for me, . . . worn mostly dead on 3:00.

May God bless,

Dwight

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I think the key for tuckable is attaching the belt loops/clips near the middle to bottom of the holster to allow the shirt to go between the holster & loops/clips.

BTW, +1 on the extra clip being on the strong side. It's better to have it where it is quicker & easier to get to w/the weak side hand.

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