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New home for a glock 19

Herman oak 8 oz with 4 oz liner, the belt is a 2.25 with liner and sam browne buckle and set up.

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THANK YOU!!!!! I am glad to finally see someone carrying a glock in something besides kydex. Great looking rig by the way.

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Looks great!

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Damn, that is nice!

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Looks great Treed!  Is that your own design?  Can’t say I have seen a similar Glock pattern.

Gary

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3 hours ago, garypl said:

Looks great Treed!  Is that your own design?  Can’t say I have seen a similar Glock pattern.

Gary

Yes, I did the design from an older style revolver holster that the customer had to fit the glock, then did up the tooling design.

It was fun to do something out of the box on the old duty belt and border patrol style mixed with a little western for a new age plastic gun

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That looks pretty good.  Is that the way he wears the belt, or did you just put it together that way?  Only folks I know where their belt with the tip pointing south like this are girls and a couple left-handed boys, and I assume a lefty didn't ask for a righty holster ;)

 

 

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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Very nice work, I like the design. Hope the belt is just upside down ;) on the pic. 

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That rig is nicely executed.  

Steve

"No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt

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That is a really good looking job. The only thing I can see that irks me a little, is the retaining strap.

Personally, I would have grooved a border along the strap and around the end with the Sam Browne stud hole.

Hmmm ... one thing I saw recently ... was a biker wallet with a design on it similar to yours @Treed. The design was fitted around the retaining strap where it fitted over the Sam Browne stud. Not absolutely vital, it just finished off a really well done job IMHO. 

Kindest regards

Brian

 

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On 11/24/2018 at 2:03 PM, Eddie Q said:

Hope the belt is just upside down ;) on the pic. 

Yeah, I hope I didnt sound like there was anything "wrong" about it... if the belt goes the other way that's a simple fix!

If I changed anything at all, I might put a crease down the sides of teh belt keeper loop - make it match that nice looking belt ;)

 

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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23 hours ago, Rockoboy said:

That is a really good looking job. The only thing I can see that irks me a little, is the retaining strap.

Personally, I would have grooved a border along the strap and around the end with the Sam Browne stud hole.

Hmmm ... one thing I saw recently ... was a biker wallet with a design on it similar to yours @Treed. The design was fitted around the retaining strap where it fitted over the Sam Browne stud. Not absolutely vital, it just finished off a really well done job IMHO. 

Your right I sure missed that one.... 

Thanks for the great comments it was sure fun to design and make.... mistakes happen when you get in a hurry 

Bobby

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I wish my stuff looked as good as your "mistakes" Bobby! Good stuff as always and nice job at dressing up a Glock! 

All the best & Semper Fi!

Josh

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Ya that's a nice one lot of work thanks for showing.

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