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<blockquote data-quote="Mystery" data-source="post: 3091581" data-attributes="member: 43185"><p>I've made kydex holsters for a few years now. Started making my own after buying a Crossbreed holster online years ago. Once I got it, I knew I could make something much better, an so the process began. I built my own kydex press, vacuum press, etc.. With tons of kydex holsters, ranging from paddles, to Tek-Lok's, hybrids, and so on, I wanted to get back in to working with leather. I made some belts and a few non-firearm related items years ago, but hadn't done anything gun related. I had most of the tools, etc. so I made a few for friends (that I was stupid and didn't take photos of) the past few months and I've been enjoying it very much. Here's photos of my last two. One was made for a co-worker and the other for a friend of my brother. These are the first two that have been paying customers. While I realize that I obviously have room to improve, both holsters are well made and will last a very long time, which is what makes me proud of them. Tell me what you think, and be gentle....</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]115249[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]115250[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystery, post: 3091581, member: 43185"] I've made kydex holsters for a few years now. Started making my own after buying a Crossbreed holster online years ago. Once I got it, I knew I could make something much better, an so the process began. I built my own kydex press, vacuum press, etc.. With tons of kydex holsters, ranging from paddles, to Tek-Lok's, hybrids, and so on, I wanted to get back in to working with leather. I made some belts and a few non-firearm related items years ago, but hadn't done anything gun related. I had most of the tools, etc. so I made a few for friends (that I was stupid and didn't take photos of) the past few months and I've been enjoying it very much. Here's photos of my last two. One was made for a co-worker and the other for a friend of my brother. These are the first two that have been paying customers. While I realize that I obviously have room to improve, both holsters are well made and will last a very long time, which is what makes me proud of them. Tell me what you think, and be gentle.... [ATTACH]115249[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]115250[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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