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Hey, so I have this late 90s, early 2000s Blackhawk drop holster but it seems to have had a goofed up stitching... the materials are as far as I can tell;

4 layers of 1000D Cordura 2 layers of some sort of PE reinforcement sandwiched between 2 Cordura layers, plus edge tape layers... my 50s Singer Industrial is not cut out for this kind of work, at least I seriously doubt it.


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Red markings where the stitches are and where I want trigger guard to go to, from where it is
 
Hey, so I have this late 90s, early 2000s Blackhawk drop holster but it seems to have had a goofed up stitching... the materials are as far as I can tell;

4 layers of 1000D Cordura 2 layers of some sort of PE reinforcement sandwiched between 2 Cordura layers, plus edge tape layers... my 50s Singer Industrial is not cut out for this kind of work, at least I seriously doubt it.


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Red markings where the stitches are and where I want trigger guard to go to, from where it is

If you ever get up in my area, you can use my heavier 974 needle machine. I have it dumb'ed-down to stitch #138 at this moment which would be perfect, and you could knock that out in a minute. You might even get the lighter 1541 machine to stitch it, but the 974 is a sure thing.
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