Friday, October 15, 2010

Another Hanford Officer




These two holsters were for another Hanford Officer. I tried to charge him half price if he would promise never to give me a ticket...he elected to pay full price.
Real nice guy, so far i have only met the nice officers of our town... so far.

And I don't know why but I can't rotate these pictures. They are not rotated like this on my computer...anyway, sorry.

Ruger LCR






First a short review, This pistol belongs to one of my law enforcement friends and of course we had to go try this little guy out. At first I was a little hesitant because keeping with popular design styles for todays revolvers this pistol is designed to reduce weight, so the grip portion of the frame is made of hard polymer. This polymer is common for todays semi automatics, but this is the first use in a revolver that I have seen. This gun is concerningly light weight. The cylinder and other integral parts of the gun are light weight metal, I'm not sure if it is Scandium, or aluminum or what combination they are using. Ruger says it is rated for +P 38 specials, and after having shot it, you can certainly feel a difference with the +p ammo but, this is a great little gun.

I like the feel, and the grip, fills out my normal man size hand perfectly. Comfortable, i never felt like I didn't have control of it. The Trigger...wonderful straight out of the box. It is a hammerless design, so you get double action only pulls. This is not a drawback. The trigger is smooth and consistent and feels perfect.

I didn't like, the 5 shot capacity. I know it's not the right gun if you need large capacity, but, could you slip one more slot in the cylinder?

Overall, this is a great Back up gun, or slip it in the purse just in case... I am sure there will be some who say if you can't do it in one shot, don't bother. I don't really agree, I carry. I carry, full Clip + one, and 2 extra mags. Why, I don't know, and thats why. Better to have and not need then need and not have.

Reasonably priced and on the CA Roster certified for sale to the public. 




Knife Sheath

Good friend asked me to Dress up his old "Boy Scout Knife" with a nice sheath. I miss the days when Boy Scouts could carry six in blades and everyone thought it was normal.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

1911 holsters --For Sale--


STILL FOR SALE $OLD

SOLD! YEAH


SOLD YEAH!

The guy that ordered these backed out at the last minute, so they are up for sale. Email me for more details.







Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Holster For my Brother Ben

My Brother Ben is a great guy. He is a loyal friend, and help full person. He is eager to please and will do anything to help you. I hope he sees this, cause I love him and I hope he knows it.

I made this holster in a very short amount of time, I think I was able to make it inone night, although it took me a second night to color it. I used a Black with a Mahogany on the front. Every time time I decide to do something artistic on a holster I rarely plan it out, Mostly I think of something while the tool is in my hand and hope it looks OK. My Wife said she liked it, she said it looks very "Volcom-y." Which I'm sure is not a word, but I don't dare argue.




Friday, March 26, 2010

I've been busy, just not busy posting






This is a favorite of mine, Luckly it went to a favorite friend of mine.
This is a kydex holster wrapped in leather, with a custom leather paddle made completly by me. I like the way kydex holds a gun, but I dont like how they look. I like the look of leather, so I was able to wrap the leather around and using the tension screws attach it to the kydex very securely. It's not possible with every kydex holster, but if you like this let me know i'm sure i can work something out for you.
Hope you enjoy it Gary!