CraigC
Sixgun Nut
Not too often I make one for myself. I posted about the one I made for myself a while back and then foolishly sold. It was one of the first that I aged and it turned out real nice, so I listed it on Etsy and it went to a new home. Here's the replacement with the Pietta 1860 that I also aged, now fitted with a Kirst .45Colt gated conversion cylinder and ejector. I still have some work to do to blend the aged gun with the aged conversion parts, so I'll save that for later.
Originally showed it in-progress with the factory aged Uberti 1860 Richards-Mason .44Colt.
Here's the finished holster with the Pietta. This is the color I market as chestnut but heavily aged and antiqued to darken around the edges. No cracks but lots of wrinkles and surface wear.
For this one I decided to do a copper #14 rivet on the belt loop attachment.
Originally showed it in-progress with the factory aged Uberti 1860 Richards-Mason .44Colt.
Here's the finished holster with the Pietta. This is the color I market as chestnut but heavily aged and antiqued to darken around the edges. No cracks but lots of wrinkles and surface wear.
For this one I decided to do a copper #14 rivet on the belt loop attachment.