Randyc Report post Posted January 29, 2008 I'm still in the R&D phase of my new holster buisness. My latest proto type holsters are front pocket holsters for a Beretta Tomcat .32 Cal. and a North American Arms Mini .22 Cal. Both were built rough side out with a tan coat finish. I'm having a problem getting my makers stamp to imprint into the rough side so that it can be easily read. I have 5 blue guns on order and have 4 custom orders to fill for some of my fellow police officers. So far so good. As always everyone's comments and critique is welcome. Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mliebs8 Report post Posted January 29, 2008 (edited) They look kick ass, nice work!!!! Edited January 29, 2008 by mliebs8 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drac Report post Posted January 29, 2008 instead of stamping, brand them instead. that's how I mark my pieces including suede. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOOMSTICKHolsters Report post Posted January 29, 2008 Hey Rancyc. Stuff's lookin' good. When you start doing more pocket holsters you might consider making the muzzle sit lower in the holster so the over all height is shorter. If they get too tall the backstraps may show out the pocket a little with jeans and some shorts. One thing that will save you some time later is to buy leather with a sanded back. It makes a better surface to grab the pocket, it looks cleaner, and it's uniform enough that your maker's stamp will show up well. Don't be afraid to go a little over board with the anti moisture treatment with those little buggers either. They need all the help they can get to repel moisture in the warmer months. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted January 29, 2008 On some pocket holsters I have noted more of a point at the top area of the ear, apparently helps keep the holster deeper in the pocket and reduces the tendency for it to come out with the pistol, kinda like a fishook effect I guess. Just a thought, hope my description made sense. Great work on all your stuff BTW....Jordan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randyc Report post Posted January 30, 2008 Guys, Thanks for your comments. Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted January 30, 2008 Randy, a quick question, on your pocket holsters do you sew the bottom closed to prevent lint and whatever from getting to the muzzles? I leave my regular ones open but have not made any pocket models, maybe others can chime in also? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warren Report post Posted January 30, 2008 Randy, I like em! You might try stamping them on the inside before you sew them together. If you put it high enough it should still show. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randyc Report post Posted January 30, 2008 Jordan I leave the holster bottoms open. It makes them easier to clean out. Warren, That idea occured to me after I already stitched the holster. Most of my brillant ideas appear after I already screwed up the project :D Thanks Guys! Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites