Members Treed Posted April 18, 2013 Members Report Posted April 18, 2013 lets see if I can get this to come out the way I intend. This type of pouch is pretty heavy for concealment use. I is great for external ware on hunting belts, wild bunch rigs or BBQ rigs. Tooling or decorative touches can be made to mach holsters and belts. 1st photo is the back pattern I use, the second pattern is just half of the first for the front..... The next photo I cut the leather for both sections.... I now figured out the center of the back and front along with the fold over and how high I want the magazines to set.... I then sew the center line of the pouches.... I thoroughly soak the leather in water until the bubbles stop and place the magazines in position.... I then place the leather and magazines into the jig I have made. The jig is fiber board, one piece is flat for the back half and one cut in U shape to form the front of the pouches. They are clamped in to form the leather and dry it.... After drying the leather and magazines are removed, glue is placed on the outside edges and dried...... I then take it to the machine and sew it up around the outside...... I then trim it up and burnish the edges...... I like to punch in the belt slot as if gives more rigidity to the sides of the pouches..... you can sew around the outside of the pouches, fold over and add a second row of stitches to the bottom making the whole back part of the belt slide.. just my way of doing it....fast and simple Quote Bobby Rose Rock'n R custom holsters
Members c2369zulu Posted May 1, 2013 Members Report Posted May 1, 2013 Great looking rig!!.............Rory Quote
Members EagleScout79 Posted May 5, 2013 Members Report Posted May 5, 2013 I love the blending of the Old West leather with the modern iron. Truly a work of art. Quote
Members Hillbilly tim Posted May 7, 2013 Members Report Posted May 7, 2013 I like the way you are making the mag pouches. Thx for the tut! Quote
Members Steve75 Posted May 9, 2013 Members Report Posted May 9, 2013 I've finally finished this outfit and I'm pretty happy with the results. I have my officers model 1911 in it for the pics but it's for a full frame. I'll deliver it today so we'll see what the guy thinks. Thanks for looking and have a great weekend! Josh Josh that is an awesome rig. Thank you for sharing it. lets see if I can get this to come out the way I intend. This type of pouch is pretty heavy for concealment use. I is great for external ware on hunting belts, wild bunch rigs or BBQ rigs. Tooling or decorative touches can be made to mach holsters and belts. 1st photo is the back pattern I use, the second pattern is just half of the first for the front..... The next photo I cut the leather for both sections.... I now figured out the center of the back and front along with the fold over and how high I want the magazines to set.... I then sew the center line of the pouches.... I thoroughly soak the leather in water until the bubbles stop and place the magazines in position.... I then place the leather and magazines into the jig I have made. The jig is fiber board, one piece is flat for the back half and one cut in U shape to form the front of the pouches. They are clamped in to form the leather and dry it.... After drying the leather and magazines are removed, glue is placed on the outside edges and dried...... I then take it to the machine and sew it up around the outside...... I then trim it up and burnish the edges...... I like to punch in the belt slot as if gives more rigidity to the sides of the pouches..... you can sew around the outside of the pouches, fold over and add a second row of stitches to the bottom making the whole back part of the belt slide.. just my way of doing it....fast and simple Treed, thanks for sharing your tutorial on how to make magazine pouches. Quote Steve "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt
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