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i realize i'm a newbie at it, but for the two holsters i've made so far, i used air soft 'gas blowback' guns for the forms (a baretta 9mm, and a 1911 govt.) both were 1:1 size/replicas. anyway here's a couple places. i have no connection to any of these place, they they came up from a quick google search. i didnt have the real mccoy handy, and didnt really want to get then wet when forming the holsters when i had a substitute handy. anyway take it with a grain of salt, it was just a thought...

eric

evike.com

redwolf

airsoft.com

airgun depot

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Many thanks for the info on the airsoft sites. I've been using different airsoft models for my holster designs. When possible, always try to get one with the gun makers licensing logo on the package. That way, you have a very good change that this is an actual 1 to 1 size configuration with the real thing. Hope this add on helps.

Wishing all smooth carving and toolin' . . .

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