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Join Date: August 8, 2012
Location: North east ohio
Posts: 582
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I make custom holsters and carriers for concealed carry, competition, and tactical applications. http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=679311 |
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Join Date: October 7, 2011
Location: Omaha, Ne
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Looks very nice, I don't mean to be critical as I know you take a lot of pride in your work and you sell these but why doesn't it cover the trigger completely. It looks like the trigger is exposed. Otherwise it looks very nice.
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#153 |
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Join Date: November 23, 2009
Location: Utah
Posts: 30
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I made this up not long ago the the M&P Shield.
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#154 |
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Join Date: August 8, 2012
Location: North east ohio
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The trigger is in the fired or safe position. When a round is chambered the trigger is not exposed. I dont have holsters pre-made and in stock. My holsters are made to customer specifications. Some request more or less coverage, sweat shields, etc. Many times a customer will show me a picture of a holster and say "I want something like this".
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I make custom holsters and carriers for concealed carry, competition, and tactical applications. http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=679311 Last edited by TAKtical; September 21, 2012 at 10:24 AM. |
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#155 |
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Join Date: February 21, 2011
Location: Southaven, MS
Posts: 244
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This one turned out pretty well, for a 6.5" N-framed Smith.
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#156 |
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Join Date: July 25, 2009
Location: South Central, Kentucky
Posts: 73
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Here's a kydex holster I made for a Kahr. Convertible from IWB tuckable, to OWB.
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#157 |
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Join Date: February 21, 2011
Location: Southaven, MS
Posts: 244
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Here's a pretty nice one I finished this week.
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#158 |
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Join Date: December 18, 2012
Posts: 73
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Straight draw & cross draw rig built for twin Ruger Single Sixes: ![]() Cross draw for a S&W 32 Lemon squeezer: ![]() Up front IWB prototype for an XD45: ![]() Double 1911 SOB w/ custom "tattoo" tooling: ![]() Custom one-off 1911 "engraved slide" OWB: ![]() Wingman IWB w/ caiman trim & straps for Colt Commander 1911:
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Join Date: December 18, 2012
Posts: 73
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Here's a pair for a 1921 4" & a 1923 6" Colt Police Positive:
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#160 |
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Join Date: October 10, 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 8
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My "Old School" thumb break holster for my Smith and Wesson model 36 Chief's Special.
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Join Date: February 21, 2011
Location: Southaven, MS
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I really, really like that Haystacker. Nice work.
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#162 |
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Join Date: November 27, 2012
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Made some Holsters today, I'm so dang tickled with them I gotta show them off.
![]() ![]() ![]() both are for the mares leg. What do Ye'all think? |
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#163 |
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Join Date: October 10, 2011
Location: Colorado
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Looks good. I like the design.
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#164 |
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Join Date: September 9, 2005
Location: Rural Kentucky, surrounded by Amish
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#165 |
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Join Date: December 12, 2012
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Sorry for the size of the pictures
I don't know how to resize them.Anyways, here are some of my holsters. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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#166 |
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Join Date: December 18, 2012
Posts: 73
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Cowboy rig - straight & cross draw.
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Dave - dhcustomwork custom holsters Last edited by dhcustomwork; January 17, 2013 at 12:10 PM. |
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#167 |
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Join Date: March 13, 2011
Posts: 72
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My first.
![]() and my second ![]() This is turning out to be quite a hobby. Great way to pass a South Dakota winter though! |
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Join Date: December 29, 2012
Location: Browns Summit, NC
Posts: 29
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Some of my recent work.
1st pic - Ruger LCR 357 Magnum OWB 2nd pic - Ruger SP101 357 Magnum 3rd pic - Ruger Vaquero 45 Colt Crossdraw 4th pic - Ruger Single Ten |
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Join Date: December 29, 2012
Location: Browns Summit, NC
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Some more of my recent work.
1st pic - Ruger GP100 4" 357 Magnum OWB 2ndpic - Ruger GP100 6" 357 Magnum 3rdpic - Ruger GP100 6" Scoped 357 Magnum 4th pic - Bandolier The bandolier is primarily used for hunting and range use. Both GP100 6" holsters will attach to the bandolier. So will the Vaquero and Single Ten holsters in my previous post. It was originally made specifically for the Scoped GP100 as this revolver weighs 59 ounces with the scope. I use it this way for deer hunting and also switch over to the Single Ten holster for hunting rabbits and tree rats (squirrels). It is versatile and has 8 inches of adjustability built in for wear over a heavy coat or by people of different sizes. |
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#170 |
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Join Date: December 18, 2012
Posts: 73
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If you're gonna carry a 1903; you might as well do it in style.
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Join Date: July 13, 2008
Location: Near Camp Perry
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Quote:
You forgot the 1903 silver dimes
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Join Date: December 30, 2002
Location: Deep in the Ozarks
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I like it, but next time consider bringing up the leather back until it completely covers the gun butt. That way, when you carry IWB the whole pistol is protected against contact with your skin, sweat, etc. and you skin from abrasion by the gun butt.
You also want to have a cam -- a leather button or ledge that engages the safety lock and keeps it positively engaged. |
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#173 |
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Join Date: December 18, 2012
Posts: 73
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Thanks guys! The coin shop was closed. They will be added soon.
![]() Interesting suggestion on a full coverage back. Never considered it. This one is so comfortable at the 4-4:30 position. Didn't notice the pistol ever touching my skin. With the form molding, that safety isn't moving while holstered. I vac molded it with the safety engaged. Good to have options: ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: February 21, 2011
Location: Southaven, MS
Posts: 244
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686 6":
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#175 |
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Join Date: March 12, 2011
Posts: 288
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To keep this thread going here's one taken with my crappy cellphone. I mad this for a friend
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