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Old 05-25-2017, 09:53 PM
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It looks great! Everyone needs at least one snubbyfan holster!
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That's a nice looking holster. The smooth profile looks practical (less printing, less grabbing on outer garment). With the clean, smooth, purposeful lines I can imagine a pragmatic German making that holster specifically for that P7. Who woulda thunk an Injun made it?
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Old 05-25-2017, 10:41 PM
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That's a nice looking holster. The smooth profile looks practical (less printing, less grabbing on outer garment). With the clean, smooth, purposeful lines I can imagine a pragmatic German making that holster specifically for that P7. Who woulda thunk an injun made it?
Well, except for the fact that I open carry it, I agree with everything else you said . . .
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I've got two, and already thinking about the next one . . .
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Glad ya like it.
I tried to give it some nice smooth lines and just enough retention.
Nice picture, I'm gonna save it.
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That's a nice looking holster. The smooth profile looks practical (less printing, less grabbing on outer garment). With the clean, smooth, purposeful lines I can imagine a pragmatic German making that holster specifically for that P7. Who woulda thunk an injun made it?
I usually make up for it when I make stuff for myself.
Stamping, contrasting stitching, conchos and shiny stuff doesn't add practicality but this Injun likes it.
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