I think this may be the wrong forum. I did not see a place it belonged
Looking for a gun mold, air gun, toy 1 to 1 scale
of a Uberti Schofield with a 5 inch barrel/ 7'' will work , i have skills
I need one to make a wet form holster
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2something like this?
https://www.amazon.com/Denix-Schofield- ... B004BDTCDS
https://www.amazon.com/Denix-Schofield- ... B004BDTCDS
i'm retired. what's your excuse?
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3I hate to say it, But it may come to that. i would LOVE to find a red tipped plastic toy at a better price. $75 bucks for a mold is rather upsetting
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4i guess these are out too, then? https://www.ima-usa.com/pages/search-re ... =schofield
i'm retired. what's your excuse?
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5Making money costs money. sad but truelurker wrote: Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:43 pm i guess these are out too, then? https://www.ima-usa.com/pages/search-re ... =schofield
$72.00 dollars later from Denix
anyone interested in following the build?
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6always interested in builds. i've got two going (off and on) here on the forum right now, myself.
shiny!
shiny!
i'm retired. what's your excuse?
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7starts with drawing a pattern
I cut out 2 pieces of leather and glue them together
lets check the thickness, 4mm is 10'' so 8mm is 20oz store bought holsters are 7 or 8oz
my holsters if taken care of your grandsons grandson can use
I cut out 2 pieces of leather and glue them together
lets check the thickness, 4mm is 10'' so 8mm is 20oz store bought holsters are 7 or 8oz
my holsters if taken care of your grandsons grandson can use
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8OK...That was a bitch, next is wet forming, edge dressing
then it is out the door
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9Perhaps 10” is a bit much for 4mm (0.157”).
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10Nice.
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11yes, very. what did you use to color the leather? can you say more about this "wet forming"?
i'm retired. what's your excuse?
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12“Wet-forming” is where you put the pistol in a baggie shove it into the sewn holster, and then press the wet leather to form around the gun for a custom fit....when it dries I fits the intended gun perfectly.
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13I suggest completely covering the trigger and the trigger guard.
It's one of the things taught in carry classes, and will turn anyone who has taken such a class away from you and your holsters.
It's one of the things taught in carry classes, and will turn anyone who has taken such a class away from you and your holsters.
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15OP, perhaps the "How to" section.
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16I agree for every other type of pistol than a single action. A Single action cannot have the trigger inadvertently snagged causing an accidental discharge. The hammer must be cocked back first. It is quite safe to carry a single action with the trigger & guard area exposed & hammer resting on an empty chamber for the colts & colt clones.Ylatkit wrote:I suggest completely covering the trigger and the trigger guard.
It's one of the things taught in carry classes, and will turn anyone who has taken such a class away from you and your holsters.
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17Until the day comes when someone holsters a cocked weapon.
On that day, the holster needs to cover the trigger guard.
None of this is new. This isn't the first holster for a single action revolver. The hazards are well known, and that's why they're part of carry curriculums.
And that's why anyone who has been in such a class would avoid your holsters. Even if you're right.
On that day, the holster needs to cover the trigger guard.
None of this is new. This isn't the first holster for a single action revolver. The hazards are well known, and that's why they're part of carry curriculums.
And that's why anyone who has been in such a class would avoid your holsters. Even if you're right.
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18Yes sir, I do it on purpose, It hides the hammer thong and chicago screws, the screws are for the belt strap and the hammer thong
snacks down the holster between the layers so it is adjustable
I use fiebings stain and mop-n-glo to seal and shine
every one has pretty much covered the wet form. except you can use your vacuum pack food saver if you want some really nice detail.
Nice looking carving, Yours is way way better than my carving. I can not draw a straight line.
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19Thank you, sir! - here is the finished holster (made a few years ago) & my most recent.halfcockedone wrote:Yes sir, I do it on purpose, It hides the hammer thong and chicago screws, the screws are for the belt strap and the hammer thong
snacks down the holster between the layers so it is adjustable
I use fiebings stain and mop-n-glo to seal and shine
every one has pretty much covered the wet form. except you can use your vacuum pack food saver if you want some really nice detail.
Nice looking carving, Yours is way way better than my carving. I can not draw a straight line.
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20nice nice
a chuckle is ok. no laughing out loud.
a chuckle is ok. no laughing out loud.
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21You are using acrylic paints after you dye? I only use dye to “paint” with & antique afterwards. Totally unforgiving (if you make a mistake) ... but wears and last forever.
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