theSaint75 Report post Posted April 6, 2011 (edited) I'm new to leather working and holster making. This is my first try at making an IWB, I've made 5 total, first two resembled holsters(they held the gun and functioned, but ugly). I'd appreciate any suggestions as to how to improve. Thanks. Edited April 6, 2011 by theSaint75 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colt Hammerless Report post Posted April 6, 2011 That's a really nice looking holster. Very nice boning! The IWB loops look nice. You've obviously done a 1911 holster before, because your stitch line around the trigger guard and dust cover is really nice and close. I like that. As far as improvements go, it looks like the stitching on the front wing comes in a little bit further from the edge than the stitching on the rear wing. That could be just an illusion though. You could maybe cover the trigger just a tiny bit more, especially if you ever put a shorter trigger in there. Doesn't need much more coverage though, just a smidge. Also the sweat shield doesn't quite cover the whole beavertail and hammer. This may be a personal preference though, and probably doesn't ad any discomfort. I really like the shape of that sweat shield by the way, and in fact the whole holster is nicely designed. It looks like you'll be able to get a nice full grip on the pistol while it's in there. Who's leather did you use? What weight? Also, what did you dye and finish it with? Keep up the good work! Colt Hammerless Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theSaint75 Report post Posted April 6, 2011 That's a really nice looking holster. Very nice boning! The IWB loops look nice. You've obviously done a 1911 holster before, because your stitch line around the trigger guard and dust cover is really nice and close. I like that. As far as improvements go, it looks like the stitching on the front wing comes in a little bit further from the edge than the stitching on the rear wing. That could be just an illusion though. You could maybe cover the trigger just a tiny bit more, especially if you ever put a shorter trigger in there. Doesn't need much more coverage though, just a smidge. Also the sweat shield doesn't quite cover the whole beavertail and hammer. This may be a personal preference though, and probably doesn't ad any discomfort. I really like the shape of that sweat shield by the way, and in fact the whole holster is nicely designed. It looks like you'll be able to get a nice full grip on the pistol while it's in there. Who's leather did you use? What weight? Also, what did you dye and finish it with? Keep up the good work! Colt Hammerless It's a tooling belly from tandy. i believe its 7 to 8oz eco-flow midnight black dye. I've been using a coat of super sheen, then once its dry I give it a good coat of gulf wax and rub it with a micro fiber cloth to get it to shine. I think a quality leather would really help. I have learned most everything from reading tips on here. I appreciate the kind words and suggestions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nooj Report post Posted April 6, 2011 I think it looks great! I also like how tight your stitching is around the trigger, etc. I don't have any criticism on for you- It looks all good to me. What do you feel needs improvement on it, if anything? Keep up the good work! Nooj Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites