. I can't afford to buy every single gun I make a holster for. I'm sorry I disappointed.
Spray paint it black... no one will know the difference.
. I can't afford to buy every single gun I make a holster for. I'm sorry I disappointed.
Got a photo of the holster on the belt? (maybe too late to ask)
Beautiful work, and I hesitate to offer a suggestion, but I was once advised by an old time gunshop owner that the way to success is "you don't stock what you want, you stock what the other guy wants." The same, I think, would apply to making holsters.
Jim
Dang, I went to Como last weekend and forgot I needed to drop off my lil Colt Woodsman so you could work your magic. Nice looking leather, even if it is for a Glock!
Yep!Hey Jim, if I were doing this for a living maybe I'd joke a little less with folks. I'm not - and avoid certain areas of the holster market not because of inability but because of the market they bring. Different strokes for different folks..... I don't stock anything at all so it isn't apples to apples anyhow.
Good Lord!Imagine my surprise when she brought me his Hi-Point.
Good Lord!
I have to say, I would never own one but if somebody wanted me to make a nice rig for their Hi Point, I wouldn't turn them away. I don't think.
BTW, that's not an open invitation.