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One of my co-worker's husband wanted a cartridge holder that he could slide onto his belt. It holds 10 rounds of .45 Colt. The main part is 9/10 oz veg tan, the loops are 4/5 oz. The loops are held on with copper rivets and stitched between each one. It's dyed Fiebing's show brown. Everything is hand stitched.

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3 hours ago, Sofaspud said:

One of my co-worker's husband wanted a cartridge holder that he could slide onto his belt. It holds 10 rounds of .45 Colt. The main part is 9/10 oz veg tan, the loops are 4/5 oz. The loops are held on with copper rivets and stitched between each one. It's dyed Fiebing's show brown. Everything is hand stitched.

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AWESOME work!!! I love it.....

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Very nice work.  Stitching looks great. I also love it!

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Thank you all for the kind words. 

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Outstanding! Looks like you've been making them for years.

See, that's the problem with wearing those upside down...the bullets fall out!

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Nice. It reminds me of Nigel Armitage's shotgun slider. Did you use that for inspiration? 

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1 hour ago, alpha2 said:

Outstanding! Looks like you've been making them for years.

See, that's the problem with wearing those upside down...the bullets fall out!

That's funny! I'll have to tell my customer to watch out for that.

Thanks for the nice comment.

59 minutes ago, Stetson912 said:

Nice. It reminds me of Nigel Armitage's shotgun slider. Did you use that for inspiration? 

I've watched a few of Nigel's videos, but I missed that one. It just seemed like the right way to do it (after a little trial and a big error). My first try I realized that the body was too light weight, and more importantly I got the loops too close together. Tossed that into my scrap drawer and started over. Lesson learned. 

 

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Yeah. It looks very similar to his that's why I thought that. He has a free pattern on his site and the video shows how to do it up. I'm sure you could adapt the loops to fit whatever you like.

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I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the tip.

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