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It looks like you got a good deep impression on your stamping but you can see a few places where you got out of alignment, especially right below the concho and snap. What did you use to make the holes for your stitching? They almost look way too big for the size thread that you used. And while I'm no expert on holsters only having made a few myself, but the trigger should drop down in farther to prevent it from getting hooked on something and accidentally causing a discharge. Maybe rohn will chime in now that pics have been loaded

The only way that revolver could discharge is if the hammer were cocked when it was put in the holster. That would not be a safe way to carry any revolver and most everyone that deals with firearms should know that. Even on a double action a discharge would be highly unlikely as the weight of pull would be so heavy as to make it nearly impossible for it to happen without knowing something was hung up. I would not have an exposed trigger with a single action semi-auto however because most people carry them in condition 1 (round in the chamber, hammer cocked, safety on) thereby making a negligent discharge much more likely in the even the safety were to get bumped off. A lot of early revolver holsters were exposed trigger holsters making it faster to draw and fire.

Stu

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