Members bushpilotmexico Posted November 21, 2015 Members Report Posted November 21, 2015 Just wondering if anyone has any ideas as to how the holster is fastened to the back flap? It's not a Mexican loop style nor does it have a strap to hold it in place. Quote
Members bushpilotmexico Posted November 21, 2015 Author Members Report Posted November 21, 2015 Any chance both are not attached and just hanging there? Quote
Members bushpilotmexico Posted November 22, 2015 Author Members Report Posted November 22, 2015 No responses, so I'm going to take my best guess and assume that there is a thong at the back of the holster that attaches it to the back flap or perhaps a strap with a #20 or #24 snap. Something has to stop the holster from flapping around. Quote
Members glockanator Posted November 22, 2015 Members Report Posted November 22, 2015 You might get better response in the holster sub forum. Quote
Members Red Cent Posted November 22, 2015 Members Report Posted November 22, 2015 I use T-nuts on my lined cowboy holsters. You will see that the nut has three barbs which I grind down about half. In the back of the holster, the outer is hole punched in the proper place(s) and the T-nut is sandwiched between the layers. The back flap is hole punched to match the mouth of the T-nut and a screw(s) holds the flap. I generally use two located to satisfy the customer's style. The Chicago screw will come loose between the leather and spin. Bad ju ju with the customer.http://www.ifithermoplastics.com/products/t-nuts Quote https://www.facebook.com/redcentcustomleather?ref=bookmarks http://www.redcentcustomleather.com/
Members bushpilotmexico Posted November 22, 2015 Author Members Report Posted November 22, 2015 I use T-nuts on my lined cowboy holsters. You will see that the nut has three barbs which I grind down about half. In the back of the holster, the outer is hole punched in the proper place(s) and the T-nut is sandwiched between the layers. The back flap is hole punched to match the mouth of the T-nut and a screw(s) holds the flap. I generally use two located to satisfy the customer's style. The Chicago screw will come loose between the leather and spin. Bad ju ju with the customer. http://www.ifithermoplastics.com/products/t-nuts Great idea thank you muchly! Quote
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