Members Matt Alsaker Posted July 13, 2012 Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 I picked up a Badger 155 Anthem airbrush. I did a few practice runs on scrap cardboard and then gave it a shot on a holster. Feedback would be appreciated... Quote
Members Southernbeau Posted July 13, 2012 Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 (edited) I think that looks great. Not just the airbrush job but the holster overall. I would be proud of as job like that and I would be super pumped to have that finished product on a first attempt. Have you done any airbrush work before? How was the 155 as far as ease to dial in etc... Best Regards Joshua Edited July 13, 2012 by Southernbeau Quote
Members D Fingers Posted July 13, 2012 Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 1342142340[/url]' post='256215']I picked up a Badger 155 Anthem airbrush. I did a few practice runs on scrap cardboard and then gave it a shot on a holster. Feedback would be appreciated... Matt That holster looks great, doesn't look like it's the first time of anything:)! Are you allowing the muzzle to protrude past the holster or just using the full-size to form for the compact? Quote
Members Matt Alsaker Posted July 13, 2012 Author Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 I think that looks great. Not just the airbrush job but the holster overall. I would be proud of as job like that and I would be super pumped to have that finished product on a first attempt. Have you done any airbrush work before? How was the 155 as far as ease to dial in etc... Best Regards Joshua I've never airbrushed anything. I'm not sure what to think of the airbrush since I've never used one before. I short stroked it a couple times and I think I was holding it to far away from the leather sometimes. I'm really happy with the 155, I just need to work more on technique. Quote
Members Matt Alsaker Posted July 13, 2012 Author Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 Matt That holster looks great, doesn't look like it's the first time of anything:)! Are you allowing the muzzle to protrude past the holster or just using the full-size to form for the compact? With this holster the Glock 17's muzzle protrudes beyond the end of the holster. The Glock 19 sits right at the bottom of the holster body. I haven't had anyone request that I extend the body down to cover the muzzle, but I have cut a few shorter for the Glock 26. I wear a 17 almost daily in this same model holster. Quote
Members katsass Posted July 13, 2012 Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 (edited) From the grump; Matt you did a fine job, not only with the airbrush, but the entire rig. I personally dislike the exposed muzzle, but that's a personal thing and not a reflection on your workmanship. My only negative comment would be that the mag release is covered, and generally that ain't too good of a thing. Mike Edited July 13, 2012 by katsass Quote
Members Matt Alsaker Posted July 13, 2012 Author Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 From the grump; Matt you did a fine job, not only with the airbrush, but the entire rig. I personally dislike the exposed muzzle, but that's a personal thing and not a reflection on your workmanship. My only negative comment would be that the mag release is covered, and generally that ain't too good of a thing. Mike Mike....here's a photo of the back. The back plate has a curve in it so the magazine release is accessible and so you can easily grip the firearm. The first few holsters I made in this style were cut straight across the back plate, which made the firearm difficult to grip and covered the magazine release. Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted July 13, 2012 Ambassador Report Posted July 13, 2012 Fine looking workmanship..What type of sewing machine are you using ? Quote
Members benlilly1 Posted July 13, 2012 Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 Looks good to me!! I picked up a Badger 155 Anthem airbrush. I did a few practice runs on scrap cardboard and then gave it a shot on a holster. Feedback would be appreciated... Quote
Members Matt Alsaker Posted July 13, 2012 Author Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 Fine looking workmanship..What type of sewing machine are you using ? My Christmas and birthday present for the next ten years was the Cobra Class 4 my wife picked up for me. My hands were getting pretty sore. Quote
Members D Fingers Posted July 13, 2012 Members Report Posted July 13, 2012 (edited) 1342185227[/url]' post='256271']With this holster the Glock 17's muzzle protrudes beyond the end of the holster. The Glock 19 sits right at the bottom of the holster body. I haven't had anyone request that I extend the body down to cover the muzzle, but I have cut a few shorter for the Glock 26. I wear a 17 almost daily in this same model holster. Matt I am with Katass on the protruding muzzle situation and not only theoretically but from experience. A couple years ago I was splitting wood with my trusty gen2 g22 on my side in a belt slide style holster(granted this exposes more of the gun then your design) and carelessly stepped backwards onto a piece of split wood. This caused me to fall backwards and break my a$, although I was much more pained by the ruthless gouges that the gravel left in my previously unmarred old glock:( Edited July 13, 2012 by D Fingers Quote
Members katsass Posted July 14, 2012 Members Report Posted July 14, 2012 (edited) Mike....here's a photo of the back. The back plate has a curve in it so the magazine release is accessible and so you can easily grip the firearm. The first few holsters I made in this style were cut straight across the back plate, which made the firearm difficult to grip and covered the magazine release. ALRIGHT Matt, that's enough!!. With that back side view you take one of the little pleasures of an old grump away from him --- nothing else to gripe about. Good work. Mike Edited July 14, 2012 by katsass Quote
Members Matt Alsaker Posted July 14, 2012 Author Members Report Posted July 14, 2012 ALRIGHT Matt, that's enough!!. With that back side view you take one of the little pleasures of an old grump away from him --- nothing else to gripe about. Good work. Mike I've only been a member on this forum since February. I've read a ton of your posts. So you and all the other leather craftsmen who are willing to share your knowledge with the rest of us get the credit any of the work I've done. I read stuff on here almost daily and learn new things or different ways. So...thanks for all your prior and future informative posts. Quote
robertmeco Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 Matt that is really a nice holster on all points Quote
Members Viking Posted July 16, 2012 Members Report Posted July 16, 2012 That is a really nice holster, carving, airbrushing, general design & stitching look great. I really like the "sunburst" style finish. I love seeing the work on this forum ... I really inspires me to try new designs, etc. Quote
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