Members Fredo Posted December 1, 2010 Members Report Posted December 1, 2010 Troop, thanks for posting this motivating post. Quote
Members troop Posted December 1, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 1, 2010 thanks Jon RC and Fredo. actually i use the bottom of my rivet setter for just about the whole molding process. i use it on the ejection port, trigger,underneath the barrel and i use it and a ruler for the lines along the frame. i use the top (rivet setting side) for the circle around the slide stop pin. been wanting to get a real bone folder though and give that a try. Tony Quote The hand that feeds you also puts the chains around your neck.
Members Big O Posted December 3, 2010 Members Report Posted December 3, 2010 Very first holster, for a Springfield XD45 Tactical. Made from pre-dyed, pre-finished shoulder leather using ordinary nylon thread, holes punched and drilled, Total abomination - Latest holster for Kimber Gold Match. Made from shoulder leather, Fiebing's Walnut Leather Stain, Neatsfoot oil, and finished with 50/50 Resolene and water. Holes made using an awl, stitched with white Nyltex waxed thread. Somewhat less of an abomination - Quote https://www.facebook.com/BigOGunleather
Members Fredo Posted December 14, 2010 Members Report Posted December 14, 2010 BigO, nicely played Quote
Members marine mp Posted December 14, 2010 Members Report Posted December 14, 2010 BigO, nicely played Some nicely done work, all of you. Just goes to show that staying the course does work!!!!! Semper-fi Mike Quote "The first one thru the door...gets the copper-coated candy". ADL Custom Holsters "I've got a LONG list of real good reasons, for all the things that I have done"!!!
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