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Made yet another Hi Point chest holster for the .40/.45 brick.... for an out of state client
Right-hand draw from horizontal
Basic black, no pearls ;)
500D Cordura
1.5" webbing
1" webbing
1" National Molding Duraflex surface mount buckles (same as found on USMC IFAK pouches)-note, buckle mount plate is perfect for trigger protection
ITW-Nexus 1.5" loop and tri bar for cross chest strap
3.0mm laminated spacer mesh liner
Sized for 1XL-3XL dudes
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Nice work! Do you make the Hi Point holsters standalone, or can you also make them to mate with a fanny pack or purse?
Mostly standalone, although they can be made to mate with bags, as long as the clients provide the specific details of bags. MOLLE is an option, although I've never done one of these in MOLLE. Also never done belt mount (OWB or IWB), since Alien gear and some other companies already makes holsters for them.
 
Nice looking work. What types of materials do you work with beyond what is shown? Just curious.
3/8" closed cell foam, 420-430D Pack Cloth, up to 1,000D Cordura, can do 8-9oz cotton denim/canvas, sometimes do fashion fabrics (mostly alterations for wife or for my clothing). Nylon and polyester webbing, sometimes cargo webbing like the sort seen on parachute belts, although the machine doesn't like more than 2 layers of that material.

Edit. I also sew stuff with as light as 1.1oz nylon ripstop (self made tarp shelters), although 1.9oz is pretty good mix of durability and strength and weight for certain shelters
 

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