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That of course begs the question. For what purpose?

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I'm not sure I understand the question correctly.

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That of course begs the question. For what purpose?

Trying to make a holster that i can wear on right of left side, and would be able to use right hand for unfastening when worn on right and left hand when worn on left side...

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Trying to make a holster that i can wear on right of left side, and would be able to use right hand for unfastening when worn on right and left hand when worn on left side...

I suppose you could use a pull through snap design as that has no dexterity. You might want to consider making it from nylon instead of leather as leather will conform to nthe curvature of the body.

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I suppose you could use a pull through snap design as that has no dexterity. You might want to consider making it from nylon instead of leather as leather will conform to nthe curvature of the body.

Do you have picture of a "pull through snap design"?

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Do you have picture of a "pull through snap design"?

Sorry I do not. Essentialy it is just a line 24 snap. The front and back snap areas of the holster meet over the part of the weapon covered and close on the centerline of the weapon. When the weapon is drawn it wedges between the two parts and separates the snap. Alessi used to use this design but I think the only place it is used now is Ken Null uses it on his city slicker shoulder holster.

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Sorry I do not. Essentialy it is just a line 24 snap. The front and back snap areas of the holster meet over the part of the weapon covered and close on the centerline of the weapon. When the weapon is drawn it wedges between the two parts and separates the snap. Alessi used to use this design but I think the only place it is used now is Ken Null uses it on his city slicker shoulder holster.

Thanks. I did a search and saw both of those, I think I may try that...

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