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thx guys...made another for a pa63 which i was having a hard time finding holsters for...looks about the same (except for shape of kydex of course) but they are probably the most comfortable holsters i've worn so far so i guess that means success :lol:....thx again

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LOL.....too late...now i need to buy another pistol so i can make one for it too!!!! :D

Now you're talking! My wife dosen't know that you can get "blue guns"; they are the polymer training guns you can also use for molds. So every now and then, I'll "need" to buy another handgun. Sell a few, and you can help fund the new gun.

I just finished up one this evening. I found a gun I didn't have leather for, and I happened to find a piece of scrap big enough.

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Now you're talking! My wife dosen't know that you can get "blue guns"; they are the polymer training guns you can also use for molds. So every now and then, I'll "need" to buy another handgun. Sell a few, and you can help fund the new gun.

I just finished up one this evening. I found a gun I didn't have leather for, and I happened to find a piece of scrap big enough.

That holster looks very well built, but (and I could be totally wrong here) isn't the holster supposed to cover the trigger well as to avoid accidental/negligent discharges?

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VERY nice...did you carve the leather yourself?.....very nice looking holster

Thanks. I did carve it. I'm not all that great at it, but a piece of scrap makes for good practice.

That holster looks very well built, but (and I could be totally wrong here) isn't the holster supposed to cover the trigger well as to avoid accidental/negligent discharges?

That design is over 100 years old, and I've yet to hear of a negligent discharge because of it. Were I concerned about it, however, I would suggest only buying holsters that cover the triggerguard. Not sure how familiar you are with a revolver, but it takes a pretty good tug on the trigger to discharge it. I can dig up many photos on the web of famous FBI agents, peace officers, Texas Rangers, etc. who carried a similar style as a duty holster.

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