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Custom chest holster for rhino 60ds

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So my latest custom holster is by far one of my favorites. All veg tan holster is 6-7 oz wit 1-2 oz liner. Padded suede inlays on shoulder strap and rear yoke. With an adjustable cobra style buckle. All machine stitched on a cobra class 4. My new best friend. The most challenging part of the whole process was finding a mold gun for the holster. They don’t exist for that model. Had to work with a custom 3D printer adnfd then cross reference those cad files to the actual firearm to make sure everything was correct. 

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Any chance of seeing the back?  I would like to see how you made and attach  that wing on the back that your straps attach to. Great work.

Thank you,

Todd

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17 minutes ago, Hildebrand said:

Any chance of seeing the back?  I would like to see how you made and attach  that wing on the back that your straps attach to. Great work.

Thank you,

Todd

looks like chicago screws and a leather loop to hold the d-ring, i've seen them pancaked around the wing or on top...this is an awesome and beautiful piece!

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2 hours ago, Hildebrand said:

Any chance of seeing the back?  I would like to see how you made and attach  that wing on the back that your straps attach to. Great work.

Thank you,

Todd

If you look at the second picture you can see how it’s attached to the back of the holster. It’s sewn on before the liner is glued. The wing as you have now dubbed it really makes a huge difference in how the holster feels and hugs your torso. It gives you a lot more freedom in movement compared to a rigid attachment point on the holster. 

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Very nice holster. Fine work.

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Very awesome design and very well made !!

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Man - I love it!!! (But I wouldn’t trust a Rhino as a field revolver...) 

I’d love to see it with a S&W or a Ruger ...

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Nice job on that one !

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8 hours ago, Viking said:

Man - I love it!!! (But I wouldn’t trust a Rhino as a field revolver...) 

I’d love to see it with a S&W or a Ruger ...

Well it’s not my revolver. I just built the holster. I don’t know the specifics of that firearm.  As long as the holster does it’s intended purpose safely that’s all that matters to me. 

I can build you one for your ruger or S&W. 

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Thanks sam

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On 2/1/2019 at 8:09 PM, Madmax500000 said:

Well it’s not my revolver. I just built the holster. I don’t know the specifics of that firearm.  As long as the holster does it’s intended purpose safely that’s all that matters to me. 

I can build you one for your ruger or S&W. 

It’s leatherworker.net, I’ll have to learn to build my own!

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