Adams Leatherworks..review

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sophijo

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When I first saw a pic of this holster I wondered if it could be as good as it looked. It is.
The maker is Eric Adams of [email protected]. Just starting. Check out his website for an extraordinary video of his process.

The holster starts out as a piece of Herman Oaks 8/9oz leather. The attention to detail is amazing and is consistent throughout. Stitching is uniform and tight. Finish shows that same attention; down to the inside radius of the belt slots. Boning is deep and precise. Note the integrated mouth reinforcing/ body guard/ belt loop piece; very nicely done. The holster is stiff and tight as it should be; rides high and tight. This holster raises the bar. Comparable holsters are selling $200+ and you will wait a year for them. You can get this one for $70!! Better hurry.
 
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That does look nice. :)
 
Very nice looking ... and priced well at $70

downsides are they don't make an IWB and their gun list is rather short.

1911 - 3", 4.25" & 5" barrel
Kahr P9
Ruger Single Six .22
Sig Mosquito
Sig P239


But I bet we'll see good things from Adams down the road. The quality looks top notch.
 
I emailed him a couple of days ago about my taurus 809. Unfortunatly he didnt have it on his gun list but he was a very nice guy. He offered to give me some pointers on how to make my own. Im tempted to buy a pistol he can use just so I could get a holster.
 
wow looks like good work I just found out at my local sportsman show that I got a gal 10 min away that makes gunbelts and holsters, sheaths all I got to do is go up with the gun and knives and she will make a templet for them and make them she dose nice work and at half the price of some online places
 
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