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Another holster project
My uncle-in-law won a 9mm handgun in a volunteer fireman’s raffle/fundraiser. It didn’t come with a holster. He wants to wear it while bowhunting and asked if I would make him one. I was more than happy to do it.
![]() I make holsters and knife sheathes from 6 to 8 Oz tooling leather so I always have a good supply on hand. ![]() It’s a small handgun so scraps will work. ![]() I make all my patterns from “crapalloy” which can be found in empty cereal boxes of 24 packs of soda. It creates the rough concept or outline. ![]() Then the face is wet, allowed to normalize and is then wet fitted to the contour of the handgun with antlers and bones and wooden shaping tools. ![]() ![]() ![]() It spent Sunday afternoon in the sun to dry and forever lock in that shape. ![]() ![]() ![]() A backing piece is made of the same leather and contact cement holds the pieces from shifting during sewing and riveting and belt loop cutting. ![]() Tubular rivets are used in high stress areas. ![]() Then stitching holes and belt loops are made. ![]() After hand stitching the excess is trimmed. ![]() I need to make a thumb snap feature. ![]() ![]() ![]() So far so good. ![]() He wants it black and it don’t get any blacker than USMC black. ![]() Then edge coat is applied to all the cut edges to keep the fray and swelling down. ![]()
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