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A Rhodesian type and some pancakes

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It's been quite a while since I put up pics though I lurk here a lot and enjoy seeing other people's work. So these are some I've worked on:

A version of a speed scabbard/Rhodesian for a Sig P-220 with a triple mag carrier. I've come to really like this style and have made a bunch for other guys now, too. It carries well and I changed the belt loop from the folded down and stitched type on originals to a separate sewed on one so it carries higher. 

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Thin Blue Line with agency badge for retiring deputies. Sig P-320 Full Size. These are fully lined.

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Pancake for a Browning High Power, The thumbreak has a plastic reinforcement on the back piece and a white liner on the back to prevent dye transfer.

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Dang nice job of all of them !!

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I did not know it is called Rodesian type. Thought that Rodesian style was SDAF canvas flapped holster. Thanks for teaching me a thing. Brings sad memories.

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great looking work!! Superb!

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This is a quote from an article regarding Rhodesian holsters by Ken Hackathorn  " Due to the embargo imposed upon Rhodesia concerning arms and related equipment, many items were produced locally in country. Vidar Nakling of Norway handmade holsters, belts and magazine pouches for his buddies in the Rhodesian forces. Using Kudu hide, he carefully produced very functional rigs that were highly favored by not only the troops, but his IPSC shooting buddies in Rhodesia. The holster design used by Vidar Nakling was very much like the popular Sickinger brand combat holster made in West Germany that used two pieces of leather sewn together to form a weld in both the front and back. Vidar made his holster with much less belt loop drop versus the Sickinger design. I remember Andy Langley using his Vitar Nakling " Rhodesian" rig with great success on the range. It was a favorite of many of the 'Selous Scouts' that made-up Rhodesia's most elite counter terror unit"

I started looking into this type as I had an old Safarailand duty holsterwith the fold on the triggerguard side and a sight channel seam opposite. I've also nrun into references to this coming from a "speed scabbard" design. I make it deeper than the originals  and so it rides higher. A Sig P-239 in one is pretty much my daily wear.

 "Do to the embargo imposed upon Rhodesia concerning arms and related equipment, many items were produced locally in country. Vidar Nakling of Norway handmade holsters, belts and magazine pouches for his buddies in the Rhodesian forces. Using Kudu hide, he carefully produced very functional rigs that were highly favored by not only the troops, but his IPSC shooting buddies in Rhodesia. The holster design used by Vidar Nakling was very much like the popular Sickinger brand combat holster made in West Germany that used two pieces of leather sewn together to form a weld in both the front and back. Vidar made his holster with much less belt loop drop versus the Sickinger design. I remember Andy Langley using his Vitar Nakling " Rhodesian" rig with great success on the range. It was a favorite of many of the 'Selous Scouts' that made-up Rhodesia's most elite counter terror unit

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21 hours ago, Hardrada said:

It'd be nice to see the back of them also.

Per request-the backside of  an old one for a P-239

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Very nice work. I used the same "belt tunnel" on the back of a cross draw holster I built a while back. 

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Very nice looking holsters.  I just got a pattern for a Rodesein I like the design.  You nailed it.

 

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