Members russell Posted May 9, 2010 Members Report Posted May 9, 2010 this is one i did for a guy with a colt mk4 series 70 Quote
Members terrahyd Posted May 9, 2010 Members Report Posted May 9, 2010 looks very well done Russell;; the fellow should realy like it ;; Regards Doc.. Quote
Members dickf Posted May 10, 2010 Members Report Posted May 10, 2010 It's a good start, but I think you should consider practicing more. Your stitch line is wavy, and really all you need to correct it is a ruler. The molding seems to be something that you did in some areas and neglected in others. The straps don't look like they're the same width, but that could be the picture. The holster also looks like it's flat as a pancake. Nobody has flat hips! I think addressing these things would help make a better product next time around, but like I said, it's a good start. Quote
Members Rayban Posted May 10, 2010 Members Report Posted May 10, 2010 this is one i did for a guy with a colt mk4 series 70 Looking good to me Russell....keep at it! Quote
Members katsass Posted May 11, 2010 Members Report Posted May 11, 2010 It's a good start, but I think you should consider practicing more. Your stitch line is wavy, and really all you need to correct it is a ruler. The molding seems to be something that you did in some areas and neglected in others. The straps don't look like they're the same width, but that could be the picture. The holster also looks like it's flat as a pancake. Nobody has flat hips! I think addressing these things would help make a better product next time around, but like I said, it's a good start. Ditto what dickf said.............also, would like to see the weapon in the holster....it looks to me as though the mag release might be hit during the draw or upon holstering. I don't bone my holsters, but do mold them, paying particular attention to the trigger guard area which is the major area of retention on this type of work, JMHO....... and many feel it's worth just about what you paid for it. Mike Quote
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