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Hey everyone! Been a while since I posted, but in the meantime I got an order for a 1911 pancake holster, first one I’ve made! This was also my first time trying any sort of thumb break, so I made my own stiffener and heat treated it, and it work just like it should. I’d like to hear any feedback y’all have! 

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Cheers,

Morgan

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Nice

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Looks good!  I would be interested to see how you did your thumb break and what you used for the stiffener.   

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Captivating holster.

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Very nice looking holster.  Your bar grounding looks great.  I like the pistol too!

Scootch

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Thanks everyone!

On 5/10/2020 at 10:23 AM, dakotawolf said:

Looks good!  I would be interested to see how you did your thumb break and what you used for the stiffener.   

Unfortunately I didn't take any detail photos before sending it out, but I sandwiched the stiffener between the body and a piece of 4-5 oz on the hip side. I made the stiffener out of some sheet steel I had laying around. I managed to recess the female part of the snap into the 7-8 oz body so it's pretty low profile, and then stiched around it and riveted the stiffener in place. 

On 5/11/2020 at 11:22 AM, chiefjason said:

And while you are at it grab some plastic snap in protectors for the inside of the snap.  Metal on metal is no good.

I thought about it but didn't want to put plastic on the holster - I ended up laminating a thin piece of leather over the inside of the snap and feathered it out so it's pretty seamless. Protects the gun just fine and I think looks better than the plastic.

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Nice job!

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I like that tooling!

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