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HO 10/11 for the belt, billet, chape and holster with bullet loops out of HO 6/7 (it's a little thick but I had it on hand). Fiebings medium brown mixed with british tan then cut a little with alcohol.

Thanks for looking, Josh

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Thanks guys! I am happy with how the color turned out too. When I was applying it I got a little nervous, it was super blotchy and appeared way too dark around the holes and edges but it mellowed out a little by the time it had dried out and two light coats of NF evened it out just about right.

Thanks again,

Josh

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Nice work, Josh.

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Nice job, great color.... going to have to try that mix

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Beautiful Job!

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Very nice.

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Very nice! Neat color.

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