Members BillinOK Posted February 8, 2010 Members Report Posted February 8, 2010 This rig was done for a deputy. The belt is a ranger style belt. The holster was lined and reinforced by request of the deputy. Saddle tan stain was used, then a good rubbing with lexol. This was made prior to me getting a sewing machine, so it was all hand sewn. Quote
Members BillinOK Posted February 9, 2010 Author Members Report Posted February 9, 2010 This rig was done for a deputy. The belt is a ranger style belt. The holster was lined and reinforced by request of the deputy. Saddle tan stain was used, then a good rubbing with lexol. This was made prior to me getting a sewing machine, so it was all hand sewn. Sorry for the large picture. For some reason I've lost the edit button ??? Quote
Members DoubleAdobe Posted February 9, 2010 Members Report Posted February 9, 2010 This rig was done for a deputy. The belt is a ranger style belt. The holster was lined and reinforced by request of the deputy. Saddle tan stain was used, then a good rubbing with lexol. This was made prior to me getting a sewing machine, so it was all hand sewn. That is a fine looking rig there. Bill. And I know how much work went in to it as well. You did good, that deputy will get you some more business no doubt. Quote
Members OSOK Posted February 9, 2010 Members Report Posted February 9, 2010 I've been in law enforcement for 23 years. I'd wear that rig in a heart beat! Excellent job! All I've made so far are concealment holsters and knife sheaths, all hand stitched...I can't immagine how sore your hands were after all that work!!! Quote
Members BillinOK Posted February 9, 2010 Author Members Report Posted February 9, 2010 Thanks so much guys. I've been in law enforcement for 30+ years. Yes my fingers were sore from the sewing, especially that holster. Had to use pliers to pull the needle through. Wish I would have had my present Tippman aerostitch, it walks right through that thick leather! What a relief. Quote
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