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Title: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on March 27, 2024, 09:08:02 AM
Here is a new scabbard for a 4”, N frame with fixed sights.

Kevin

Hmmm, not able to post images, too big?  Oh well…
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: Marshal Will Wingam on March 27, 2024, 09:49:21 AM
If you can get those photos reduced in size, they would be most welcome here. That holster is outstanding.

If you need to resize your photos in Windows, Faststone Photo Resizer (https://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm) works great. (http://Faststone Photo Resizer)

In Linux, gThumb is the easiest I've found. It's installed from the Software Manager. I make photos 640 x 480 pixels and never have a problem with them.

On a Mac, I'm not sure, having had little experience with them.
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:36:13 AM
Let’s see if it works today.

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:39:23 AM
Wow! Okay, here is a view of the welt.  Mike skived the layers to produce a tapered welt. The scabbard is built so the welt is tight to the frame of the handgun and forces the sidearm into the fold of the holster.  This acts as the retention so no retreat straps or things are needed.

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:40:49 AM
Here is the back of the holster.  The stitching on original scabbards is often the signature of the maker and is used to identify who built the scabbard.

Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:42:46 AM
Here is the toe of the holster.  It is sewn closed and sewn to the fender.  A small leather wedge kicks the muzzle out and forces the handle to lay close to the body of the wearer.

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:44:31 AM
I can hold them like this until my arms gets tired and it will not fall out.  But, a simple pull upward while the holster is belted, allows for a fast, smooth draw.

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:45:09 AM
The way it rides on my belt.

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:47:49 AM
I mentioned the fit of the welt.  Properly done, the holster fits only the revolver for which it was made.  In my case, I had it built for a 45 ACP, 4” barrel, fixed sights with the reinforced ejector lug, aka, Model 22-4. Here is how an adjustable sighted version of that revolver sits in the holster.

It sits way high.  A proper holster does not fit a variety of revolvers, that is a bucket.

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 01, 2024, 04:51:20 AM
Mike did a very good job on this holster, considering it was his first attempt at one.  He says he has learned a lot and the next one won’t take as long. I am already planning my next one!

Kevin
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: Major 2 on April 01, 2024, 06:32:47 AM
His First ? !!!!  :o  that holster is fabulous, it suits the Smith beautifully.   

Here is little help with the photos.  :)
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: Coffinmaker on April 01, 2024, 08:22:52 AM

 :) Absolutely DYNAMIC!!  :o  ;D
Title: Re: New Sunday Scabbard
Post by: StrawHat on April 02, 2024, 12:11:27 PM
His First ? !!!!  :o  that holster is fabulous, it suits the Smith beautifully.   

Here is little help with the photos.  :)

Yes, that is the first one Mike made. He said he learned a lot about holsters building that one.  The next one will come together quicker! 

Kevin