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Is there a "normal" number of cartridge loops to put in a western holster belt? I guess everyone has their own way of doing it but I thought there might be a standard for the movie type holsters (not SASS authentic style). I'm looking at buying some dummy cartridges and need to know how many I should get. Also, does anyone have a good supplier for dummy cartridges?

Thanks,

ArtS

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when i make a belt 24 is standard and calculated in the price and for each loop more is $2, i think if you have less than 24 loops it looks lost on a standard 36 inch belt, Don

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Hollywood style gunrigs usually have cartridge loops from billet to billet. On a 36-38 it amounts to about 30 .45's. A good source for dummy cartridges is Mark Allen Productions.

Keith

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ART, A while back I rented John Bianchi's DVDs on holster making... I don't know why but he made a point of mentioning that there are 28 loops... He mentioned it more then once and almost stressed it! :dunno: Now I have not made a rig as of yet but I have seen that number POP up more then once! Go Figure! Good luck!

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I was thinking of renting those DVDs. Are they good?

ArtS

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ArtS He explaines the process of one style of gunbelt and holster.

he teaches you how to put the finishing touches to your product. i do not regret

spending the money on my set...

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Art, I rented mine from Smartflix... Best money I ever spent... I still would consider buying them because the information was priceless.

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I saw them on the same site! I'm glad that they're renting them and other craft videos. Great idea.

Art

Art, I rented mine from Smartflix... Best money I ever spent... I still would consider buying them because the information was priceless.

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