Members medic442 Posted May 4, 2008 Members Report Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) love this sight. just found it tonight and i think i have spent at least 5 hours reading before i joined and spent another couple of hours more!!!!! i have a question. where do you guys get the gun forms for the different mdls when making the holsters? dont want to use my real ones for it. thanks Edited May 4, 2008 by medic442 Quote
Members WaG35 Posted May 4, 2008 Members Report Posted May 4, 2008 love this sight. just found it tonight and i think i have spent at least 5 hours reading!!!!!i have a question. where do you guys get the gun forms for the different mdls when making the holsters? dont want to use my real ones for it. thanks Google "Rings Blue Guns" and you will find lots of places. Quote
Members medic442 Posted May 4, 2008 Author Members Report Posted May 4, 2008 thanks for the info!!!!! didnt some place sell the aluminum ones???? thought it might be a little cheaper. (wife says i am way toooo cheap!!!) Quote
Members Duke Posted May 4, 2008 Members Report Posted May 4, 2008 no beeter item to use to mold a holster(in my humble opinion) than the item itself. oil your gun up, and place it in a plastic bag.then you can mold your holster and it will be fine. if you are still worried, then you can always clean and reoil afterwards too. I too am a bit on the cheap side, and cant afford the cost of a blue gun, or an aluminum one. Quote Duke When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, "I used everything you gave me." ~Erma Bombeck
Members TroyS Posted May 4, 2008 Members Report Posted May 4, 2008 Ok, here's a link I found that has virtually every type of "BLUE GUN" blank you could want. Handguns, Rifles, Machine Guns, knives. The site offers a huge selection of police issue weaponry for your holster making pleasure.... http://www.ondutygear.com/ringsblugguns.html Another suggestion could be to use a vacuum seal bag (like you use to store things in the freezer) to seal the weapon from the moisture, then mold your holster over the vac bag. With the vacuum bag, you can still get the detail you want without harming the weapons finish. I'm working on a holster for an old handgun made in the 50's and you can't find a blank for it anywhere... Troy Quote Troy
Members medic442 Posted May 4, 2008 Author Members Report Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) thanks again for the help and helpful hints!!! but i still want the aluminum ones. i did not want to admit to it before.... but i want to make a hybred leather kydex holster for my duty vest. (sorry for the plastic !!!!!) afaid the blue or red guns will melt or deform under the heat of forming. so can you guy still point me in the right direction? Edited May 4, 2008 by medic442 Quote
Contributing Member Jordan Posted May 4, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted May 4, 2008 There are some makers that I noticed in their photos of their shops have a few aluminum guns, maybe they will chime in, HBE web site has a photo also maybe he will let you know by email. I think I read a much earlier thread pre crash of 08 that there are no mfg's at this time due to costs related to design and tooling to make them. Maybe you could make a plaster mold? That would hold up to the heat I think. Another option is a non fring replica from a mfg. I have seen some for around $80 online. Quote
Contributing Member Regis Posted May 4, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted May 4, 2008 I still get updates on Duncan Guns for their aluminum guns. I'm just happy wiht Blue Guns for now. Quote God, Family, and Country (although liberals are attempting to destroy these in the USA)
Members medic442 Posted May 5, 2008 Author Members Report Posted May 5, 2008 i just see heating up a hunk of kydex and melting my glock.... lol lol lol thanks for the help!! Quote
Members gunfighter48 Posted May 5, 2008 Members Report Posted May 5, 2008 (edited) The quality of the Duncan aluminum guns have went downhill lately and they take considerable cleanup to be useable. I use the blue guns and they work just fine. There are also red guns on the market but be careful, the word from the pro holster makers is they are not always to scale and have very sharp edges that can cut your leather. Another good site for holster making info is www.pistolsmith.com and look in the holster sub forum. Many of the top makers post to that forum. John Edited May 5, 2008 by gunfighter48 Quote gunfighter48 A 45 may not expand but it will never be smaller than .45!! NRA Member PSLAC Member
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