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Paddle Holster For A Ruger .45 Auto

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I don't know to much about holsters,but it looks good to me. Welcome to LW always glad to see someone new, your work looks really good. Did you hand sew or machine?

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Thank you. Everything of mine is hand stitched.

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when you say paddle holster, do you mean pancake....""??

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I must have been tired that day. Yes I meant pancake style holster. Good call, thank you. As far as the design, I have looked at other holsters for inspiration, but yes this is a design I created specifically for this gun. After tracing the outline of the gun on paper, I know roughly how I want it to look and start sketching the rest of the design out.

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The main thing I saw missing was the sweat shield. There are too many rough edges, sharp corners, etc. on most semi-autos to not have a sweat sheild to protect the old body from rubbing and chafing.

I'm not fat by anyone's standards, . . . but I have just enough of a "roll" that your holster would chafe my side, . . .

Otherwise it looks good.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Looks like the cant is beyond 20° ...I have found that a cant angle up in the twenties is fine for short barreled autos but not so much on the longer length shooters. I just finished a prototype for an XDM 4.5" at 25° and it makes the draw awkward, as the pistol must move forward more than up at first. I won't be making a second one.

What color did you use?

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Looks like the cant is beyond 20° ...I have found that a cant angle up in the twenties is fine for short barreled autos but not so much on the longer length shooters. I just finished a prototype for an XDM 4.5" at 25° and it makes the draw awkward, as the pistol must move forward more than up at first. I won't be making a second one.

I agree with Jake 100% on this. Less than 20° for sure, I like to start my duty sized patterns at 15°. I really dislike the "dislocate your shoulder" awkwardness of the extreme canted holster.

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