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I modeled this off of the crossbreed style that mix leather and Kydex. I wet molded the leather around my 1911 (that was wrapped in a lot of saran wrap). The inside of the gun compartment is lined with pig skin that also provides a little border at the top.

This will be for me as I have applied for my Concealed carry permit.

The magazine pouch in the picture is one of my very first projects before I had stitching chisels or knew anything about stitching.

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Looks good. Two questions. Why the rivets on the holster since it is stitched and how are you securing the screws for the clips on the back side? I dont see T-nuts on the empty holes?

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Looks good. Two questions. Why the rivets on the holster since it is stitched and how are you securing the screws for the clips on the back side? I dont see T-nuts on the empty holes?

I put the rivets in because I had them. I guess it is a little overkill along with the stitching but I'm very much still a beginner. The clips are held on with Chicago screws with blue Loc-Tite helping to keep it from backing out as I wanted to be able to adjust if necessary.

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