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Howdy.

Now I´ve made me a WB rig, cant wait to try it at the shooting ranch.. Its metallined at the back of the pouch and around the belt.

What do you think?

//BhB

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Wow and I thought I had made a holster! Awesome!

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Thanx guys..

Yep , Bob ... That is really a nice set .

But I find one thing being awfully wrong ... it's YOUR rig ; not mine !

No fair :evillaugh:

JR

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Yep , Bob ... That is really a nice set .

But I find one thing being awfully wrong ... it's YOUR rig ; not mine !

No fair :evillaugh:

JR

I can make one for you and ship it, it all about the money ;-)

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Fantastic. Can you explain the metal lining? I love the color!

Thanx..

I put a thin sheat of stainless steel between the leather layers. Its from the back of the pouch and around the belt to make the holster stiff

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I can make one for you and ship it, it all about the money ;-)

Thanks mate , but I have made .45 rig for myself ... just much simpler .

Envy your abilty to make fine decor stamping *nods hat* .

Mine are simple and rust-tank black but they do work.

Only decor is the "gunfighter stitch" in the belt like in Clint's belt.

I was at range today with my .45 enjoying shooting.

I carry my.45 in high-ride ; just behind hip bone ( right word ?!) and ...quick draw-quick aim - BLAMM--BLAMM !

74 rounds ; 70 hit the x from 16 meters ( that's 53ft4in for ya americans ) .

Like our way to use those "wings" .

Kinda the Andy Anderson did for the Clint Eastwood rig for his revolvers.

Keep up the good work ! *Two thumbs up*

JR

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SooperJake. I use 8-9oz (3.5mm) and line with 6oz (2.5mm)

JackRabbit. I have an Norinco 1911A1, Will "pimp" it when I got the cash :cowboy:

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Good gun , one of mine is a Norc .

Does not need much to be adjusted .

There are a few good tricks to do ( or a gunsmith does) for it.

Maybe most important is make the "undercut " to make the gun fit tightly in your hand .

Another is to slicken and tighten the slide / frame sit together well , improves accuracy.

I guess you shoot in "Traditional" ?

JR

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Good gun , one of mine is a Norc .

Does not need much to be adjusted .

There are a few good tricks to do ( or a gunsmith does) for it.

Maybe most important is make the "undercut " to make the gun fit tightly in your hand .

Another is to slicken and tighten the slide / frame sit together well , improves accuracy.

I guess you shoot in "Traditional" ?

JR

I have shoot Traditional but will rebuild it to shoot Modern, So I have some to do when I got the cash

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You will get one heck of a gun , then .

Do not forget to post a pic , when it's done.

I repeat : Do not leave the undercut out , it is a very important .

https://www.google.fi/search?q=how+to+undercut+1911+trigger+guard&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:fi:official&client=firefox-a

JR

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Good Stag grips are always in order, on any Pistol or Revolver.

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Good Stag grips are always in order, on any Pistol or Revolver.

.....RVM45 cool.gifgun.gifcool.gif

I love stag grips. Will buy a pair for ny ruger nmv..

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Inspired by this thread , I am watching "The Wild Bunch" once again , and ...

why this rig is called a "Wild Bunch" -rig ?

I cannot see anybody carrying a 1911 in that way ; Angel is having kinda cross-draw version across his stomach .

Pike having his in a shoulder holster , Lyle Gorch uses flap holster.

Is it named so , because rig like that is used in the "Wild Bunch" - shooting competitions ?

And Bob , this is an honest question with NO intention to mock nor to insult ya.

JR

(And hey , I have announced that I am just a shooter with no involved with SASS / CASS ... yet. )

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Inspired by this thread , I am watching "The Wild Bunch" once again , and ...

why this rig is called a "Wild Bunch" -rig ?

I cannot see anybody carrying a 1911 in that way ; Angel is having kinda cross-draw version across his stomach .

Pike having his in a shoulder holster , Lyle Gorch uses flap holster.

Is it named so , because rig like that is used in the "Wild Bunch" - shooting competitions ?

And Bob , this is an honest question with NO intention to mock nor to insult ya.

JR

(And hey , I have announced that I am just a shooter with no involved with SASS / CASS ... yet. )

Its ok JR... You're right, its named so for the Wild Bunch shooting. And its a great rig for it, have sold a bunch of them :-)

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Thank you for the info , Bob .

And that pic of how to make a steel liner , it cleared the whole idea with a glance.

Why not to make whole holster steel lined like Arvo Ojala did ?

JR

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