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Thanks for the input.  Thats why I asked before I made one I figured someone had tried it.

Todd

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Is your problem flexing the holster to mount  the loops on the belt?  If so, that design in Dwight's post if the best solution for that.  This wings are pretty flexible and would also allow you to tuck the holster in.  But I've never had a complaint on that style with the wings or the summer special style mounting that Wizard posted.  I just think reversing the holster moves the largest part of the holster footprint from against the body where it is concealable to against the pants where it is less concealable.  And it moves the least comfortable part of the holster to the body side.  

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19 hours ago, Hildebrand said:

Has anyone ever essentially built a left hand holster but worn it on the right side.  With a flat back pancake holster you would have the flat side against the belt making it very easy to put the loops around the belt.  In contrast to having to pull the sides/wings outward past the gun so you can run the loops around the belt.

I am completely confused. None of this makes sense. First, there is a confusion of terminology. 

There is no such thing as a flat-back pancake holster and these terms have been used interchangeably in a couple of statements here. They are two completely different designs.

A flat-back holster is flat on one side and all of the molding is done on the other side. A pancake holster (or 50/50) is molded equally on both sides. I'm pretty sure that you want a flat-back holster.

An IWB, "Inside the Waist-Band" holster is worn inside your pants. An OWB  "Outside the Waist-Band" holster is worn outside your pants. Which will this be? Right now I am thinking -- IWB, but not sure.

So, is this flat-back holster that is going to be worn inside the pants on the left side, say somewhere between the 8:00 and 11:00 position?

Is the flat part going to be facing in, toward your body or facing out, toward your pants?

Somehow, I am thinking that you might want to put this between the belt and pants, and yes this has been done. It uses a wide loop sewn on the front-center of the holster. There are no wings at all.

You can see how confused I am.

nick

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This thread makes me laugh :) . I think Jeff came closest to guessing Todd's intent with Jason in a close 2nd. I'm not sure I have it quite figured out myself. I have seen  "flat front" holsters with the molding on the back. The guy making them claimed they were quite comfortable and that the flat front concealed better. I don't buy that for a minute, but everybody has their opinions. 

My opinion Todd, worth exactly what it cost you, is that for me purpose built works best. Any time I've tried to make something that did several things well it didn't really do any one thing great. Good luck figuring out your design!

All the best guys, 

Josh

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My take FWIW,

Just because a few people tried to make a wheel and failed, didn't mean that the wheel couldn't be made, as someone obviously thought they had a better idea and came up with the proper design. All kinds of products are constantly being improved upon by people thinking they have a better design than the original, and disregard those that say it can't be done. Hildebrand, you have a better idea of what you you want to accomplish than anyone else here. My recommendation is to get some thick card stock and work out a template of what you think the design should be.  If you are on to something you will know quickly, and you can refine the cardstock template until your confident enough to make a prototype out of leather.  If you are not on to something, the only thing you've lost is a little time and the cost of the cardstock, but you will still have gained from the knowledge you learn while experimenting.

My two cents worth.

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