Randle P McMurphy Posted April 16, 2014 Report Posted April 16, 2014 Best place I can think of to ask this question, so here it goes The ways to protect your gun or knife from the snap metal post back touching-rubbing possibly scratching the gun or knife would be?? Sew in a liner after snap has been set, OR those small flat plastic inserts ( Which, I don't know where to find?? please help) Are there any other ways that you have found help the keep the snap off the gun or knife blade? or ideas to prevent it from happening. Thanks Quote
Members camano ridge Posted April 16, 2014 Members Report Posted April 16, 2014 (edited) I prefer lining my holsters and some of my sheaths so I sandwich any metal between the two layers. If I am doing unlined holster or sheath I use the snap covers or cunter sink the snap base. I do that by skiving the area of the snap so that it will sit below the surface of the leather. For snap covers thebluegunstore.com (look under makers supplies) http://037287c.netsolstores.com/snaps.aspx , or highdesertleather.com (look under DIY) http://www.highdesertleather.com/diy.html Picture is High Desert leather Edited April 16, 2014 by camano ridge Quote
Members Jumpout Posted April 16, 2014 Members Report Posted April 16, 2014 If I don't countersink the posts, I cut a piece of kipskin about an 1/8" larger than the snap and glue it over the base of the post. I have never had one come loose yet. Quote
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