Members C5LEATHER Posted May 12, 2009 Members Report Posted May 12, 2009 (edited) Hi, please look at my design on a security system on this iwb holster. Thanks check it out further at c5leather.com Edited May 12, 2009 by C5LEATHER Quote
Lobo Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 Very nice looking work there. Interesting use of the stud fasteners instead of a conventional snap. I'm curious as to whether or not this type fastener might cause problems, popping open, especially after some wear takes place. If this is something you have used for a length of time, I'd appreciate hearing your comments. Quote Lobo Gun Leather serious equipment for serious business, since 1972 www.lobogunleather.com
Ambassador pete Posted May 12, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted May 12, 2009 I like it- clean and aesthetic. Might you not think of putting the sam brown's on the bottom? VERY little chance of having them open where they are but even less if they were below I would round the tips instead of pointing them . I really like the looks of this set-up. great work pete Quote
Members C5LEATHER Posted May 14, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 14, 2009 Yes, I have used now for 6months and no issues as of yet. When you say "Put the sam browns at bottom" im not sure what you mean. please elobarate. My thought is that when the holster is pulled on as in a draw action that the studs would bite in deeper into the slit. please give me some ideas. Thanks c5leather Quote
Ambassador pete Posted May 14, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted May 14, 2009 C5LEATHER said: Yes, I have used now for 6months and no issues as of yet. When you say "Put the sam browns at bottom" im not sure what you mean. please elobarate.My thought is that when the holster is pulled on as in a draw action that the studs would bite in deeper into the slit. please give me some ideas. Thanks c5leather my thought was that the loops could be reversed with the folds at the top and the sam browns at the bottom. That would pull the buttons into the notch to my thinking. Just a thought- I don't make these and you do- and really well! Nice work my friend pete Quote
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