Members cem Posted May 16, 2009 Members Report Posted May 16, 2009 Very nice Josh, I don't know anything about guns or holsters but this looks very smart. Quote
Members jbird Posted May 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 16, 2009 thanks a lot for the input Very nice Josh, I don't know anything about guns or holsters but this looks very smart. Quote Josh Dusty Chaps Leather & Seven O Saddle Shop 801-809-8456 Keep moving forward! On a horse. Hebrews 4:12 My link
Members Rayban Posted May 16, 2009 Members Report Posted May 16, 2009 Jbird my Man!!...great piece of craftsmanship....oops...did you craft that or make it by hand or at home....oh well, let's not go there again....but I really like it and looks very strong and sound... My only question, it's not really meant to be for concealed carry right? ....with the strap crossing in front like it does... Quote Raybanwww.rgleather.net
Members dbusarow Posted May 16, 2009 Members Report Posted May 16, 2009 Josh, Could you take some pictures of the back side and describe the attachement/quick release? I just built a standard tanker holster for myself and it is a great style for a horseback/field holster. Thanks, Dan Quote Dan Busarow dan@fishcreekleatherworks.com http://www.fishcreekleatherworks.com/
Members jbird Posted May 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 16, 2009 Ok what ever you call it I made it LOL thanks for the input and no not at all for concealed carry at all Josh Jbird my Man!!...great piece of craftsmanship....oops...did you craft that or make it by hand or at home....oh well, let's not go there again....but I really like it and looks very strong and sound...My only question, it's not really meant to be for concealed carry right? ....with the strap crossing in front like it does... Quote Josh Dusty Chaps Leather & Seven O Saddle Shop 801-809-8456 Keep moving forward! On a horse. Hebrews 4:12 My link
Members jbird Posted May 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 16, 2009 (edited) Ok so the main reason for this design is so the holster can be removed from the harness, there are four snaps that attach two pieces of 11 oz leather together on one side, stitched on the other, this piece is hardened and formed and acts as the pivot point and station for connection. also the back side has a piece of 5-oz sewn and glued on to cover snaps. josh Josh,Could you take some pictures of the back side and describe the attachement/quick release? I just built a standard tanker holster for myself and it is a great style for a horseback/field holster. Thanks, Dan Edited May 16, 2009 by jbird Quote Josh Dusty Chaps Leather & Seven O Saddle Shop 801-809-8456 Keep moving forward! On a horse. Hebrews 4:12 My link
Members indypbear Posted May 17, 2009 Members Report Posted May 17, 2009 Josh, Your workmanship is getting really good or you're covering your mistakes better or both. That's what we all learn to do donchano! I carried one of those for 25 yars and what I looked for was comfort and functionality. Mine was for concealment though. The best I wore counter balanced with two magazines on the opposite side and draped over each shoulder hanging under my arms. This one looks comfortable with the shoulder pad but I question the strap around the back (I know it's a design necessity) for long periods of time. How easy is the weapon drawn and does the bottom strap have a tendency to tip the grip out? Look at your stress points and how they effect the wearer by trying it our your self (I know you did already). Beautiful work. Looks like your our next upcoming John Bianchi. Best regards, Indy Quote
Members jbird Posted May 17, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 17, 2009 Indy I am honored and humbled by your comments and as the true friend you are you point out some shadie spots as for the strap in the back I thought it felt pretty nice the pivot point how ever I am looking in to I sold this unit and the customer was happy but I am not content not by a long shot so I will remeber your input as always, Best wishes Josh Josh,Your workmanship is getting really good or you're covering your mistakes better or both. That's what we all learn to do donchano! I carried one of those for 25 yars and what I looked for was comfort and functionality. Mine was for concealment though. The best I wore counter balanced with two magazines on the opposite side and draped over each shoulder hanging under my arms. This one looks comfortable with the shoulder pad but I question the strap around the back (I know it's a design necessity) for long periods of time. How easy is the weapon drawn and does the bottom strap have a tendency to tip the grip out? Look at your stress points and how they effect the wearer by trying it our your self (I know you did already). Beautiful work. Looks like your our next upcoming John Bianchi. Best regards, Indy Quote Josh Dusty Chaps Leather & Seven O Saddle Shop 801-809-8456 Keep moving forward! On a horse. Hebrews 4:12 My link
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