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I think this is my best looking holster so far.

It's for a Glock 23.

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If you see anything that I can do different please let me know.

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Very nice work. Good basic design, well executed.

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I think this is my best looking holster so far.

It's for a Glock 23.

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If you see anything that I can do different please let me know.

Very nicely done! Mike

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A very nice holster. I like how you continued the stitch grooves past where the stitches are. It gives it a nice symmetrical look.

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A very nice holster. I like how you continued the stitch grooves past where the stitches are. It gives it a nice symmetrical look.

I use to stop the stitch groove at the stitching. I noticed a couple people on this forum that took the groove all the way around and I thought it looked pretty good that way. Since then I've done 3 holsters that way, it makes it easier to groove it like that and it adds that symmetrical look.

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I think it looks really great.

The only nit-picky thing I have would be to square off the muzzle and have it flush, but like I said, it's just a nitpicking thing on my end. I like for the leather and muzzle of the gun to be flush with each other.

Well done!

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I think it looks really great.

The only nit-picky thing I have would be to square off the muzzle and have it flush, but like I said, it's just a nitpicking thing on my end. I like for the leather and muzzle of the gun to be flush with each other.

Well done!

I understand where you're coming from and I have squared the ends off before. My personal preference is to have the muzzle tucked up in just a little to help protect the muzzle and to have a smooth rounded leather edge on the backside that rides against my hip bone. Thanks for the input.

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A nice clean solid looking holster.

I'm making a second one for a fella that wants to "give mine a try" and he specificaly asked me to leave the leather about 1/4" past the muzzle and round it around it (muzzle), for added protection. Looks pretty good too.

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This is a very professionally done piece.

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Very nice!!

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Thanks for all of the compliments. thumbsup.gif

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Very nice. What do you use to cut the belt slots? They are very clean.

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Very nice. What do you use to cut the belt slots? They are very clean.

Thanks.

I use an old punch and wood chisel to cut the rough shape and then I use a dremel with a small sanding drum to clean them up.

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