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Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here.

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Old August 6th, 2006, 04:27 PM   #1
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Question ? 4 All Of R Forum Top Notch Holster Makers

What do each of you use to "bone" & Wet Mold your respective custom holsters?

Yes, all of you...I want to know.

Unless it is a Highly Guarded Trade Secret that cannot be told to the general population then please PM me & tell me and I'll keep the info to myself.

Pictures would be quite helpful if you can manage it - or an accurate description of the material and specific shapes.

I know that Louis Alessi uses a very old piece of highly polished Whale Bone.

I am asking this question for a specific reason that I'll clue you all in on shortly...if this "little project" that I have in mind for myself pans out.

I promise that I'll share it with all as soon as I get a bit further along with it.
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Old August 6th, 2006, 07:15 PM   #2
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Nothing fancy or secretive here. I use a piece that screws off the end of a fireplace poker that has a round ball on the end. Other objects include hand tools, eating utencils, costume jewelry. What ever looks like it will work for the application.

As far as wet molding, good old fashion fingers and thumbs. Soon I'll upgrade to a press as I am getting up there in years and would like to postpone arthritis for as long as possible.
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Old August 6th, 2006, 07:21 PM   #3
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If you were to look on any of our workbenches you would see quite an odd assortment of items (notice I didn't say tools), and wonder "How the hell do they make holsters using this stuff!" It's just an odd assortment of stuff that we have collected and experimented with over the years that works for us. I know from talking to other makers that we are each using something slightly different. I personally use 7 to 8 different hand tools in the molding of a single holster. Some of these were designed for hand-carving and tooling leather, a few are clay sculpting tools bought an art supply shop (wet leather is very much like clay, and I have an art school background so I started using what I was familar with and stuck with it). I have a stainless steel butter knife with a flat rectangular handle that is the perfect size for making the ejection port indent on most semi-autos. I don't recall where I got it, and if I ever lost it I don't know what I would use in place of it. So for me a lot of it has been experimenting with different odd-ball items over the years and just finding what works for me. I think most of us are starting by putting the wet unformed holster with gun inside into a hydraulic press, and getting the initial impression that way (Gary's Service Grade) and then detail molding over that with the various hand tools. As stated above, you can do it without a press. The press just sppeds things up a bit, and alleviates some carpal tunnel if you're doing several at a stretch.
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I'm with Mark on this one, we all have our own assortment of molding tools and still looking for more, but for me the biggest help is the press. I'm always experimenting.
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I use a piece of bamboo knitting needle about 8 inches long. I would have to look to see the size that it stated on the package but I know it is a little over 1/4" in diameter. It has a rounded point on one end and I cut the other end down so it is about eight inches long and then sanded that end fine. I also use some tools I picked up at Tandy ages ago that look like clay sculpting tools. The press does most of the work. I would listen to Mark, since I don't think anyone gets as much detail in their work as he does.
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Hi Mark,
I'm 40 miles east of you. I saw this thread and went out to your website.

I'm interested in a crossdraw for the g36, daily carry, not just for the car, but I'd like it with two buttons, not one for more security on the belt.

Any chance of getting something like that from you? Price, pm me if we can discuss this further. I'll give my contact information [ phone] etc and touch base at your convenience.

btw--nice holsters on the site.

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I would listen to Mark, since I don't think anyone gets as much detail in their work as he does.
Well, thanks, Jumpout!
Your stuff doesn't look bad either.
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Hi Mark,
I'm 40 miles east of you. I saw this thread and went out to your website.

I'm interested in a crossdraw for the g36, daily carry, not just for the car, but I'd like it with two buttons, not one for more security on the belt.

Any chance of getting something like that from you? Price, pm me if we can discuss this further. I'll give my contact information [ phone] etc and touch base at your convenience.

btw--nice holsters on the site.

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I'm in north Phoenix so you may be closer than 40.
Go to page 2 here and check out the "New Garrity's Gunleather" post by forum member DR-CMG. He has a few pics of a C&D I recently made for his Sig P239. I have redesigned my C&D with two one-way snaps on the rear. This makes it more stable, and allows me to specifically size it to the belt width the customer requests.
I can also make it with a sewn-closed loop upon request.
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Well....good question.

Just a note, of all of the world class makers Ive dealt with over the years..this is the one thing that we just use what ever works for us.

Personally Ive spent close to 250-300$ on shaping/molding tools and come back to a 50cent deer horn and a whale bone folder. I found both years ago and if I ever lose/break them...I retire!

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Thanks Much Eric & All Above.
More later.......
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