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Daughter's holster

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Here is a new design I'm trying. Didn't get gusset sewn in as well as I wanted to but. design seems to work. Formed holster is Veg 8/9. Purse body is veg 5/6 and gusset is goat 3/4

Cut out and formed:

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Finished purse

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Great looking bag for your first effort. The only thing I might change is the clasp on the flap. The twist style latch takes too much time to undo. When you need a gun you need it NOW! When you are in the moment of pulling a gun, your fine motor skills go out to door so the simpler to open the better. I would go with a pull the dot snap, stud, or velcro for speed of access.

Something else to look at is the strap and how to make it cut proof. I would use small diameter stranded cable sewn into the strap (but then again I'm paranoid about things like this). That will prevent someone from coming up from behind with a knife, cutting the strap and taking off with the purse. Losing a purse is bad enough but losing your gun is even worse! You can get small diameter cable from a sporting goods store (used for leader for sharp toothed fish) or a hobby shop (multiple uses on model airplanes).

John

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The easy way to take care of the perp is to just add in a remote detonation device, with the remote on her watch. If someone runs off with the purse - good BOOM :lol: Ok, I've watched one too many movies.

Nice work on the purse. I've seen and read many stories if ladies who've been held up and it's been the action of 'digging through t heir purse for money and jewelry' that's allowed these ladies to pull out their firearm or pepper spray and get away from the perp. I wouldn't underestimate it. But, as John said, if the dude gets ahold of it and runs off, well...might be gone for good...unless.. LO Jack is installed.... :D

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I like it alot, and it's a nice bersa too. The magnetic clasps would also work.

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I will most likely be making some thing like that for my wife's purse. Great gun the Bersa 380... I have one also.

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Great concept... and well executed.

As John mentioned, in a self defense situation that twist clasp could be a hindrance. While Snaps, Velcro or magnetic clasps may be a better method for securing the flap it would change the style.... so here's an 'out side the box' thought:

Mount the back of the clasp on a rectangular piece of leather with Velcro sewn to the back, then mount/sew the second half of the Velcro to the purse. You could even get fancy and cut a rectangular piece from the bag so it would recess into the bag with a large Velcro strip sewn on the inside. The clasp would still be functional for everyday use but you would also have quick easy access to your weapon in a SD situation by tearing open the flap.

The easy way to take care of the perp is to just add in a remote detonation device, with the remote on her watch. If someone runs off with the purse - BOOM

Note to self: Don't mess with Shorts!

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Liveneasy,

I like the idea and will try it but,,,,perhaps on the next one.

Regis

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