Members malabar Posted August 25, 2015 Members Report Posted August 25, 2015 One of the guys from my local gun club has commissioned me to make him a cowboy fast-draw style holster. Of course, I've NEVER made one of these before. Any advice from the experienced? How much negative cant should I build into it? What material should I use for the shield? Love to see some photos of those y'all have made. tk Quote
Members Red Cent Posted August 26, 2015 Members Report Posted August 26, 2015 http://www.cowboyfastdraw.com/ http://www.cowboyfastdraw.com/images/stories/pdf/Forms/Gunslinger_8thGuidelines_FINAL.pdf There are quite a few requirements in building a legal CFDA holster. Better do some readin'. Quote
Members camano ridge Posted August 26, 2015 Members Report Posted August 26, 2015 (edited) CHris Andres, Slick Bald has a pattern pack that has a pattern and instructions for CFDA compliant rig. He gives instructions for the deflector. He was selling his patterns under makers supply. It seems someone else is now selling his patterns from makers supply web site. http://makersleathersupply.com/product/SBC-MP-WST.html It is part of the Cowboy Master Pack. Edited August 26, 2015 by camano ridge Quote
Members malabar Posted August 27, 2015 Author Members Report Posted August 27, 2015 http://www.cowboyfastdraw.com/ http://www.cowboyfastdraw.com/images/stories/pdf/Forms/Gunslinger_8thGuidelines_FINAL.pdf There are quite a few requirements in building a legal CFDA holster. Better do some readin'. Red, many thanks. just what the doctor ordered. It's got all the requirements listed. Ever made any of these? Love to see your designs and hear your advice. tk Quote
Members malabar Posted August 27, 2015 Author Members Report Posted August 27, 2015 CHris Andres, Slick Bald has a pattern pack that has a pattern and instructions for CFDA compliant rig. He gives instructions for the deflector. He was selling his patterns under makers supply. It seems someone else is now selling his patterns from makers supply web site. http://makersleathersupply.com/product/SBC-MP-WST.html It is part of the Cowboy Master Pack. Done. I'm sure that will give me a good start thanks tk Quote
Members Red Cent Posted August 29, 2015 Members Report Posted August 29, 2015 In CFDA, retention should be zero. One should be able to cock the handgun in the holster with no resistance. While the handgun should not rattle around, perfect fit is not important. As a speed freak in SASS, leather is important to me. My avatar represents the latest vld leather. In CFDA, you start with hand on gun. Thumb on hammer, contact with the grip, but you cannot have your trigger finger inside the trigger guard. At the light, one should cock the handgun as your thumb comes back to get a good grip on the gun,draw and fire in one smooth, and hopefully, fast motion. No special holster is needed other than you won't see very many slim-jims on the circuit. The "modern" western holster will work. All they need is to stretch the pocket to minimize retention to zero. The fuzzy tan rig was what a customer wanted. No way, as far as I know, to burnish the edges. Style look good, I think. The rig with the gunfighter stitch is my personal rig. Quote
Members Red Cent Posted August 29, 2015 Members Report Posted August 29, 2015 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=cowboy+fast+draw&qpvt=cowboy+fsat+draw&FORM=VDRE#view=detail&mid=27CEE88F2C1FF80AB8D127CEE88F2C1FF80AB8D1 Quote
Members malabar Posted August 31, 2015 Author Members Report Posted August 31, 2015 In CFDA, retention should be zero. One should be able to cock the handgun in the holster with no resistance. While the handgun should not rattle around, perfect fit is not important. As a speed freak in SASS, leather is important to me. My avatar represents the latest vld leather. In CFDA, you start with hand on gun. Thumb on hammer, contact with the grip, but you cannot have your trigger finger inside the trigger guard. At the light, one should cock the handgun as your thumb comes back to get a good grip on the gun,draw and fire in one smooth, and hopefully, fast motion. No special holster is needed other than you won't see very many slim-jims on the circuit. The "modern" western holster will work. All they need is to stretch the pocket to minimize retention to zero. The fuzzy tan rig was what a customer wanted. No way, as far as I know, to burnish the edges. Style look good, I think. The rig with the gunfighter stitch is my personal rig. Red, thanks for the guidance, it's much appreciated. You do beautiful work! tk Quote
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