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This a pattern I made a couple of years ago for a Ruger LCP.
 One of our members asked me to share it so I thought I would share it with everyone.

In use, I carry on my right side with the holster horizontal and the butt of the weapon facing up. This is a very comfortable mode of carry and is very concealable.

It isnt probably the best design but it works for me.

LCP HOLSTER.pdfFetching info...

LCP HOLSTER.pdfFetching info...

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Thanks very much!

Chris

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Thanks

 

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Nice pattern, thank for putting it on here! Thanks much!

Doc Reaper

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Thank you very much.

rick

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Am I the only one who doesn't "get" the belt loop thing, and the dotted vertical line right in that area?

 

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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The Dashed line is the first sewing line. What I did was sew the belt loop on at the top then got the loop material wet with a spnge and formed it across a piece of 9-10 oz leather...clamped till dry. Then I glue lightly along the bottom edge of the loop and wait for it to set. Then I sew in place. The loop is 2-1/2 square. I showed it in place with very light dots because I was merely pointing out where I located it. You are more than welcome to position it as you please.

Hope that helps.

Eric

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That does help. And thank you for posting this

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A couple of pictures of the holster I made from the pattern at the beginning of this thread.

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