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I made this holster for my uncle. He carries a pistol that resembles an 1851 navy but is kind of an odd duck. It's a different caliber and has longer barrel than the original navy. Anyhow, he wanted a flap holster, and never have making one before I decided why not. I made it based off examples in Packing Iron. Thanks for checking it out

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Looks good from this end . . . also makes me glad I did not have to be a soldier in those days . . . 

May God bless,

Dwight

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Thanks @Dwight, I agree it would be cumbersome. This is what was asked for. It also has a toe plug that I'm a tad embarrassed by but is functional haha. It was my first toe plug and flap holster and I'm pretty happy with it

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Nicely done, uncle will be happy!

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@chuck123wapatithanks, it will certainly be dry haha.

@rleatherthanks. He is chomping at the bit for me to get it to him haha 

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That looks great. Even has a toe plug. 

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@Vilesthanks, it does albeit not the best stitching on the underside. My awl controll isn't the best. I'm out of practice haha 

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