Members bigo5552000 Posted October 17, 2010 Members Report Posted October 17, 2010 Can I use a full sized 1911 for molding a holster for a Kimber Ultra Carry (3” Barrel)? I was just gonna cut the leather short two inches to make a 3" barrel. Will this work?? Thanks Quote
Members woolfe Posted October 17, 2010 Members Report Posted October 17, 2010 Yes and No... The dust cover is longer on the full sized 1911. Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted October 17, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted October 17, 2010 Agreed. You can get the basic shape, but will lack the detail molding at the dust cover. You might get pretty close by molding the trigger guard area, then withdrawing the pistol and sort of molding the end. But the length of the relief in the slide is also different (almost non-existent on the UCii) , so.....it's 50/50 at best. Quote
Members bigo5552000 Posted October 18, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 18, 2010 ok so best to just buy a blue gun! Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted October 18, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted October 18, 2010 No, you should probably just get the real thing....that way you can make sure you have every detail just right. Quote
Members bigo5552000 Posted October 18, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 18, 2010 lol you wanna front me the money for one?? Quote
Members Reaper Posted October 19, 2010 Members Report Posted October 19, 2010 Actually something that I have done in the past might work out for you. I've gone into a couple of the local Gun Stores with a cloth tape measure and asked if it was ok to get the dimensions of the pistol I was needing to pattern. With that info in hand you should be able to use the Full size for molding the controls and trigger guard, as far as the dust cover you can slip it back out fo the holster so that the front of the cover is matched up to the compact, and then pull the gun back further to line up the end of the barrel. Not the best way, but who has the $$$$ to take up safe space on a slug... hehehe Quote
Members okie44 Posted October 19, 2010 Members Report Posted October 19, 2010 Another way, is to go on the internet, and find a good picture of the gun you need, then scale the image to full size, and print it out. Then you have all the details, and dimensions right there. Easier than finding a gun and measuring it. I use it a lot for making the basic layout for a holster also, when I don't have the gun handy. It is more accurate than drawing around the gun also. Quote
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