Members benlilly1 Posted June 25, 2013 Author Members Report Posted June 25, 2013 I'd also add that since you have zero firearms experience, you are definitely not qualified to build a product that is meant to carry loaded guns, which are inherently dangerous. This is not an insult, but please know that you're dealing with things that when improperly constructed, could take the life of the user and people in or around their general vicinity. Again, this is not a bash on your ability in leather or your ability to learn. Take a firearms safety course, hit the range with a friend, get somewhat familiar with guns in general. Then think about holsters. Well, I've already backed out of doing the holster... the main reason is I don't know enough. This isn't my cup of tea anyway. You have a nice informative website dickf. You do some fine work! Quote
Members dickf Posted June 25, 2013 Members Report Posted June 25, 2013 Hey, thanks for the compliment! Also, thanks for taking my post as it was intended. You can definitely build great holsters if you want to with a little bit of knowledge and first hand experience. Have a nice night. Quote US GUNLEATHER www.usgunleather.com twitter.com/usgunleather facebook.com/USGUNLEATHER
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