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Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:59 pm
by Warhammer
One of the problems with adding a laser to you carry gun is that it severely limits your choices in concealment holsters. My solution is to just make my own! I decided I wanted something that carries my PT145 a little closer to my side than the paddle holster I made a few months ago, but I still wanted OWB. It had to ride as high as possible, have a sweat shiled, and I also wanted something that was easy on\off, so I wouldn't have to take off my belt to don or doff the holster. Anyway, after a couple of hours at the kitchen counter (it's too hot to work in the garage!), here's what I came up with:

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I could probably make it ride a little tighter to my side if I dropped the gun down an inch or two, but I wanted it as high as possible to avoid sticking out from under my shirt when I raise my arms. I haven't finished the edges of the leather yet because I figured I'd give it a couple of days of testing before I did the final finishing. I'll probably dye the leather a deep brown and finish the edges in black.

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:15 pm
by 40khammer
That is a very interesting Idea. You should market it! You did an excellent job of making it. I did something similar for my IWB holster and realized that I could sell them. I now have a sole proprietorship and am making quite a bit of side money from holsters.

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:34 pm
by suthdj
I only have things to say
1.I want one.
2. Empty your trash bin. :smilelol5:

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:38 pm
by 40khammer
I like the idea of using the snaps. I had a bail bonds company contract me to make them a set of IWB holsters for each bounty hunter and they wanted nylon keepers instead of clips. I ended up liking the idea quite a bit because it's so easy to remove when you need to take it off.

And look! You already have a first customer!

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 7:40 am
by Warhammer
suthdj wrote:I only have things to say
1.I want one.
2. Empty your trash bin. :smilelol5:
Yeah, I noticed how bad the trash bin was after I had already posted the pics. I just KNEW somebody would call me out on it. :oops:

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:30 am
by suthdj
Warhammer wrote:
suthdj wrote:I only have things to say
1.I want one.
2. Empty your trash bin. :smilelol5:
Yeah, I noticed how bad the trash bin was after I had already posted the pics. I just KNEW somebody would call me out on it. :oops:
Look on the bright side no dirty under wear and most eyes are focused on the holster, which btw is really nice. How long did it take to make.

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 12:18 pm
by Warhammer
It took me a couple of hours to make. I could have done it quicker, but I was working on a couple of other projects at the same time.

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 6:52 pm
by 40khammer
I highly suggest you market this design. I have not seen something like this before and you have the potential to make alot of money off it.

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 2:17 pm
by KDD
Very nice!!!!

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:13 pm
by Warhammer
Thanks guys!

So far this rig is working out pretty well. I added a second snap to the straps and, as long as I use a good belt, there's no problem with "flip out."

On the next one, I'll probably make my own leather straps, rather than using the pre-made rubber straps that I used this time. I think leather will be less stretchy and look better, and I know it will be less expensive. I'm also going to make it ride 1/2"-1" lower, just to experiment to find the most stable configuration.

Re: Homemade OWB Hybrid

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:28 pm
by suthdj
Warhammer wrote:Thanks guys!

So far this rig is working out pretty well. I added a second snap to the straps and, as long as I use a good belt, there's no problem with "flip out."

On the next one, I'll probably make my own leather straps, rather than using the pre-made rubber straps that I used this time. I think leather will be less stretchy and look better, and I know it will be less expensive. I'm also going to make it ride 1/2"-1" lower, just to experiment to find the most stable configuration.
Well when your ready to sell one let me know how much. Just to make it easy I also have a PT145.