Contributing Member Crystal Posted November 21, 2010 Author Contributing Member Report Posted November 21, 2010 Check to see if you've got too much finger on the trigger, if right-handed. Ideally, the pad of your finger should fall across the center of the trigger face, rather than the tip or the crease. Also, THINK "press" rather than "squeeze". Sounds silly. Works. Thanks for the tip. I'll be sure to give it a try! Crystal Thanks for the comments, Garange and ShortBBL. Appreciate you taking a look! Crystal Quote
Members Fredo Posted November 22, 2010 Members Report Posted November 22, 2010 First gun a Kimber. where do you go from there? I'm thinking a second Kimbber Nice work on the hoolster, great choice foor a Kinber as your first gun. Quote
Members glennaycock Posted December 7, 2010 Members Report Posted December 7, 2010 Excellent work! Just out of curiousity, what machine did you stitch it with? I have ruined 3 holsters with my Consew 206. I'm starting to get the feeling that walking-foot machines are not meant for holster-making, but hey, I learn the hard way... Quote
Contributing Member Crystal Posted December 7, 2010 Author Contributing Member Report Posted December 7, 2010 Excellent work! Just out of curiousity, what machine did you stitch it with? I have ruined 3 holsters with my Consew 206. I'm starting to get the feeling that walking-foot machines are not meant for holster-making, but hey, I learn the hard way... Hi Glennaycock- I hand stitched that. I think it was at 10 spi. Crystal Quote
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