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Hi guys,

this is something I live of ever since I started messing with leather...

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Glock 19 holster

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HS 2000 holster

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Bowie knife holster

maybe I have posted some of these before... I'll post new pics here as I make stuff.

Cheers,

Silk

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Very nice

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Excellent design. Very well thought out and beautifully done!!!

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Awesome, very nice clean lines.

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Do you have anymore pictures of that first piece? Excellent work as always!

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Thanx guys!!!

@eaglestroker - I'll take some more pics next week :)

cheers,

Silk

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eaglestroker sorry, I have sold that one the very next day... this is the IPSC type of holster, fast draw contest and so... cheers!! S

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No problem at all. The color on that sheath, and the sheath itself, is awesome. Great work.

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few more holsters...

Ruger revolver

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Glock 19

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Smith & Wesson 686 revolver

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Nice looking stuff!

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Nice looking stuff!

Nice looking stuff!

Ya you can say that again! :clapping:

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Ya you can say that again! :clapping:

Thanx man!!!!! :)

here is one I made yesterday... S&W and a couple of magazines...

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a couple of new holsters...

cheers

s

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Wow! Very nice!!

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Thanx all! :)

here is one weird looking knife, you hunters will know what's it for...

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some nice holsters for colt python and colt 1911...

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a couple of new holsters...

cheers

s

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Silkfatblues,

Very nice work. Are those staples in the keeper? How do you apply them?

tk.

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Very nice work. Are those staples in the keeper? How do you apply them?

tk.

I use the same type of staples (think I got them years ago from Ohio Travel Bag). I use a small thonging chisel to cut the slot and a pair of cantle pliers to squeeze the end tabs down. If I did a lot of them, I'd probably make a flat steel bar to serve as an anvil and hammer clinch the tabs shut. The staples work pretty well on belt keepers and are quicker than sewing.

I do have a question on the Python holster. The molding and finish work is excellent, but how is the gun retained? The stitchline is along the perimeter of the holster and does not appear to be near the gun. I realize the glue holds the leather together, but is that going to keep the holster from separating and loosening over time and with use? I have not had a lot of longterm success with retention unless the stichline is tight to the gun. If it works this way, that's great - Just curious.

edit: I know there is a thumbbreak for overall retention, but does the gun move around in the holster after the glue seam wears?

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Nice Silk, i like the way you use the retention screws on your holsters. i have to ask, on some of your long barreled holsters, even though you arent stiching up close to the gun, are you still glueing up close o the inside of the holster?

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