What on your belt?

Here's some shots of various components.

Shiny! I patterened and waterformed and KG stiched up and dyed me a new holster for my Smith! I cut the trigger guard loop down a bit low but this isn't really a hiking holster, I have a deeper one for that.

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Left to right- speedloader case, one of my bushcrafters in an expedition sheath, and my PSK case.

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My new crossdraw full flap hiking holster for the .22 revolver. (this is, as you can see, a full frame size 6 inch barrel target grade gun. If I could legally use a quick detach stock on it, I'd be in heaven.)

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More photos follow:
 
Here you can see some belt details- the belt is sized so I can wear it in shorts or all the way over a heavy parka and layers. so it can always be worn where it needs to be (which is where I can reach stuff.) The belt is double layered 6 ounce leather, stitched and glue together. MONSTER BELT. That level of hand stitching is serious money, I had to end up doing most of it myself while learning how to make Sierra's stitching horse.

Isn't that case SWEET?

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Altoids tin and 2 SAKs. Why two SAKs? I'll explain later.

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All together:

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And more gun porn

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Everyone has some wonder equipment on their harness,

so being a smart alec I have to say when I drive to the woods or the creek the thing on my belt are the water pump, the aternator, the tensionarm, the AC,,,,oh yeah and power steering pump. so just remmeber in the up coming hot weather take time to check out the belt(s) on your ride :thumbup:

Pat
 
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