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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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Nice rig Chris
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WOW!!! (Nate bows humbly.) How many hours did that take???
I hand stitched the first gun belt I made. I don't think I've hand stitched since. I worked the needle for 5 hours straight.
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Very nice Chris. I Love that decorative stitching work and the simple raised scroll patterning. That's very unusual.
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QK now that is a pretty good job, now if you'd tell us how you stalked the elephant for several hours, and watched his ears and trunk come up as the wind shifted. Nice work and very unusual.
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Real nice work from both of you...
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Location: West Tn
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Thats really nice, great job. I want one. j/k but great job !!
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Location: Arizona
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Wow! Good job, guys. Making, instead of buying, things like that is very satisfying....
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Great looking holster.
It makes me want to create my own now! ![]()
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Location: Houston
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Excellent work. A couple weeks ago I was bitten by the leather work bug too. I decided to build a leather holster for a small Ka-Bar TDI knife. The holster looks like a wallet in my back pocket and works great. I went for the rivets instead of lacing, but after designing and building this thing myself I can truly appreciate your work.
Did I mention that's an awesome holster? |
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Location: Laurel, MD
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That's a nice looking holster QK, what model is the pistol?
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