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Ray, I saw the pancake you made for my friend Jerry's DS today...it's a real work of art...it's nice and thin and holds the gun in perfect....well done!
 
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I just got a picture of a T.T.P. he made for me,no frills, lined, to fit my very much holstered Colt .357 Magnum.He comes highly reguarded here and other gun forums.
 
Ray makes a great product, I have a pancake made for a 3" 65 by Ray and an enhanced pancake for a Colt DS also by Ray.

Love the rigs, just ordered and sent the funds on a enhanced pancake for a S&W M&P 40c.

Now I'm saving up for a Threepersons rig for my Model 29 6".
 
Ray made an enhanced pancake for my 325NG a few months ago and I find myself carrying the NG more than the 1911 or the SR9c simply because of Ray's holster. A great product and a good man to do business with.
 
Here are the 2 he made recently for my 657. An enhanced pancake and an IWB. They are so comfortable, will keep recommending him as much as I can

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You are right had a brain cramp, but still incredibly comfortable.

For clarification purposes, although Colonel Charles Askins has received some credit for his reported collaboration with Mr. John Bianchi in the "Askins Avenger" design, the origin of this type is credited to Mr. Bruce Nelson with his "Professional" model.

My Enhanced Avenger design applies welted-seam construction to Mr. Nelson's development, resulting in enhancements in comfort, ride height, and concealability.

Mr. Nelson deserves the credit for the development of an exceptionally fine holster design. Mr. Askins deserves credit for his input and experience. Mr. Bianchi deserves an amazing level of credit for his applications of superior craftsmanship and mass production and marketing of his products, making his name known for quality and innovation.

My Enhanced Avenger model rides on the efforts of others who came before me. I claim credit only for what I have added to the selections available today.

Best regards to all.
 
I have a pancake style with thumb break and snap loops. I prefer to carry a little forward at about a 2:30 position and Ray recommended a neutral cant. It's a very comfortable holster. It needed a minimum of break in time too.
 
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