Deliveryboi Report post Posted September 29, 2012 (edited) Hello friends, So I was hoping I could get some confirmation or correction from ya'll regarding a thought I just had. Now this may be common sense to some, but to people like me, its just another detail to be considered. I haven't been making holsters long, so I'm sort of discovering new ideas as I go. I've been making shoulder holster rigs. And last night while layin in bed I got an idea. Now I've just been making my rigs according to pattern, meaning that I come out with pretty much the same setup each time. Now if I come across a customer with huge shoulders, I may have a bit of a problem. So my idea is, if I got measurements of the diameter of the customers shoulders, and the measurement shoulder to shoulder. Would that be the measurements needed to know how big I need my harness's to be to guarantee that it will fit? So far I haven't run into anyone so big that my setup won't work. Personally I can wear the setup snug with just a shirt on, or i can pile up on sweaters and a jacket, loosen the rig a big, and wear it snug with all the clothing. But if the jolly green giant comes along, I might need to consider getting a bit more "custom" with my custom holsters. The photo below will give you a visual as to why I feel these measurements might help. I appreciate all courteous advice =). God Bless! Edited September 29, 2012 by Deliveryboi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted September 29, 2012 Why don't ya put one you have made on the guy and then you can much bigger it needs to be. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deliveryboi Report post Posted September 30, 2012 Why don't ya put one you have made on the guy and then you can much bigger it needs to be. That's what I'd likely do if they were local. This rig's being sent from here in Idaho to Nebraska =) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kenwallace Report post Posted October 2, 2012 Yes, you should be able to build the harness with just the measurments provided, but I wouldn't narrow it down to just two measurements. The more the merrier. To be safe, I would probably sketch out a diagram of the harness and label the measurements, "A", "B", etc. and ask the customer to provide these measurements. I've built harnesses for customers this way. Mine is a little different because the gun sits at the middle of the torso. I asked the customer to provide measurements from the center of the chest over one sholder to the middle of the back and then the dimension around his torso. Like I said ours are different, but I believe you can do this with the dimensions provided plus the adjustability that you are building into the piece. Hope this helps! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites