Members troop Posted December 29, 2010 Members Report Posted December 29, 2010 the trigger guard molding wasn't an issue with it. it is not as tight as it looks in the picture. the backside isn't as molded in and with the natural flex of the leather the gun fits in with a real nice soft "click" but nowhere near putting any kind of pressure on the trigger. Tony Quote The hand that feeds you also puts the chains around your neck.
Members LeatherCaptain Posted December 29, 2010 Members Report Posted December 29, 2010 how do you mean? Shooter there answered the question. But, I guess you didn't carve in behind the trigger as much as it looks. I'm just trying to look out for a fellow craftsman. I didn't want to see the topic of your next post being "Does anyone know a good lawyer?" Quote
Members troop Posted December 29, 2010 Members Report Posted December 29, 2010 Shooter there answered the question. But, I guess you didn't carve in behind the trigger as much as it looks. I'm just trying to look out for a fellow craftsman. I didn't want to see the topic of your next post being "Does anyone know a good lawyer?" hahaha i hear ya. that would suck. Quote The hand that feeds you also puts the chains around your neck.
Members Bronson Posted December 30, 2010 Members Report Posted December 30, 2010 Coincidentally I just received a paddle from knifekits.com. They are made by Bladetech and can also be purchased directly from Bladetech...for the same price as knifekits.com. They come with mounting hardware but I'll replace the threaded female part with a barbed T-nut. Bronson Quote
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