Although Lou Alessi has passed, his product and the superb craftsmanship evident in its manufacture are alive and well. Bob and Skip Ritchie picked up the reins and are putting out some top rate gear. Yet another example of "proper holsters".
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I created my own notch
I got a few choices of stippling tips from Oregon Trail Defense last spring but I haven't felt like fooling with it the small number of opportunities I've had to try it out this year. Hopefully things slow down soon.I love that stippling job and that holster.
I got a few choices of stippling tips from Oregon Trail Defense last spring but I haven't felt like fooling with it the small number of opportunities I've had to try it out this year. Hopefully things slow down soon.
I hope my efforts look that good when I get to it.
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It's really more just plain laziness, I can do it in down time at work normally but I haven't felt like it. I've got a couple p320 grip frames to learn on, nowhere near the risk. I think I'm into the compact one for $15.Yeah, I'd be too afraid. Apparently John is a Wiz when it comes to a Dremel, Hot Iron and Kydex.
Enabling dogs!! A pox on you all!!!!
I was just noticing the belt in the first pic. That's an awesome looking belt also. Have you ever posted pics of just your belts on here and what they are and who makes them? I would be very interested in seeing them?
While you're at this, pictures of each with you wearing them to show how well they hide would be interesting.
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Since he's given us the moon we gotta try for a few stars too...Agreed
Since he's given us the moon we gotta try for a few stars too...
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