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Had a customer come into the shop with a original WWII era M1917 revolver holster that needed repairs. I was able to get a pattern from it and decided to make a prototype for my .357 K frame revolver. After a bit of adjustments of the pattern to fit my smaller frame this is what I ended up with.

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Looks good, I'd like to see the back too if you've got pictures.  Nice job.

Stu

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Ok Mister, now you have to make a pattern of it in PDF and share it with all !!

LOL, It sure looks Beautiful !! And would also like to see a back pic if possible. 

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Thanks. Here is a photo of the back. The original holster was in three separate parts that were the main holster body, belt loop, and flap. It had about 6 heavy copper and washer rivets holding the flap and loop to the back. I thought it was a litter over kill and made flap part of the main body.  

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