Members DHopper Posted December 10, 2012 Author Members Report Posted December 10, 2012 Thank you again guys. Appreciate it very much. Yeah, the angle of draw on this rig really makes the design functionally usable. That movie holster, from Face Off, just wouldn't work in real life IMO. I used a 10 oz. on the back and a 7-8 oz. on the front. It's all veg tanned from the folks at Springfield. This one is all hand stitched and was molded with my Food Saver vac. I did all the stitching and tooling before molding. To mold it; rather than soaking the whole piece, I wet just the pocket sections using hot water and a new dye brush. I kept the carved section dry so it would not be messed up by the vac seal. I'll definitely be making another of these to take to the upcoming gun show. Just have to decide what to tool in the middle. Dave Quote Dave dhcustomwork.com
Members gunter Posted December 18, 2012 Members Report Posted December 18, 2012 amazing and awesome work Quote Once I moved about like the wind, but now I surrender.(Geronimo) Failure is always an option
Members Driften Posted December 19, 2012 Members Report Posted December 19, 2012 I agree amazing work! Thanks so much for sharing the pictures... Quote
Members renegadelizard Posted January 2, 2013 Members Report Posted January 2, 2013 very cool...i would round off the top corners though...those look pointy...but that might have been your intentions with all the various angles and such...good work.. Quote Havoc Holsters
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