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Chicago screw with plastic spacer.

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I need advise on installing a holster belt clip.

what is the plastic spacer do?

does one apply glue to the clip, then stitch the backing over it?

the holster will have a liner.

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a search found holsters that have reversible belt clips.  I thought a metal belt clip must be riveted or fastened with a Chicago Screw.  I could barely imagine using screwdrivers to pry out a belt clip to reinstall it on the reverse side.  A neat idea i suppose.  Does it satisfactorily remain on the belt in a draw?? I wonder no 

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i just installed a belt clip like you are describing on a dog treat pouch. i riveted it in place but found that the end of the clip kept getting in the way when i wanted to attach the pouch to my belt. i make a quick sheath to go over teh mounted side of the clip, attached to the pouch, and now the clip slides right onto my belt.

i am not familiar with the plastic spacer you are describing. perhaps a picture or two would help people understand.  

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72’

zonker1972 

i tried photo but it is over allowed 1.46 MB.

thank you for sharing.

my belt clip pkg. contains a male half

female half

and Rubber Spacer that slips over the female half and is a tad shorter and same diameter as the bottom (female) screw head.

 

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4 hours ago, RW6mm said:

72’

zonker1972 

i tried photo but it is over allowed 1.46 MB.

thank you for sharing.

my belt clip pkg. contains a male half

female half

and Rubber Spacer that slips over the female half and is a tad shorter and same diameter as the bottom (female) screw head.

 

Try to resize your picture if it's too large.  I set my size to 6 X 4.  A better way is to use IMGUR.COM.  Load your picture and then select large thumbnail and copy and paste it to your post.

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