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Chest rig for 3" revolver. My 4" GP-100 is filling in for the customers S&W in the pics. Built out of 7/8 HO and dyed with Fiebings Pro-Oil black cut about 75/25 with alcohol. I added some front and back pics of the holster and speed loader pouches as well as a close up of the back piece. 

All the best, Josh

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That's a fine looking job .   Just started a chest rig for a ruger 44 mag should be fun hope it comes out as good looking as yours !

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Nice classy look and I am fan of harness/halter hardware in straps!

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Gorgeous! Great work!

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Josh, you're slipping, I found a flaw! Fifth photo, between the two speed holders, your scribed line is wonky!:lol:

Seriously, very nice work and beautifully finished.

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Thanks folks! I appreciate the comments and Dikman, it's a fair point! Those are my first speed loader cases (after a pair of prototypes fit for dog chews) and I decided at the last minute to try and form the strap loops. Like most of my last minute forming it ended up a little wonky. You'd think I'd learn :)

All the best, Josh

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Excellent execution!

Edited by Steve75

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On 2/12/2019 at 11:48 AM, Josh Ashman said:

Chest rig for 3" revolver. My 4" GP-100 is filling in for the customers S&W in the pics. Built out of 7/8 HO and dyed with Fiebings Pro-Oil black cut about 75/25 with alcohol. I added some front and back pics of the holster and speed loader pouches as well as a close up of the back piece. 

All the best, Josh

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That is some good looking leather work, for sure.

Just one quick question though:

John, . . . any chance of a couple pics with it being worn???

My chest rig is a lot different, . . . would like to see yours "in action" so to speak.

Thanks, . . . may God bless,

Dwight

 

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Looks really good!

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That looks good.

 

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Thanks everybody! 

Dwight, I had to dig a little but here are some old pics of one I made myself for a 1911. Same design for the rig, aside from the holster difference of course :) 

All the best, Josh

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Thanks, Josh, . . . looks good, . . . especially the  1911, . . . my favorite.

May God bless,

Dwight

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