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I have been looking at his also, to many damn choices!
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Yep it's crazy how much holster costIt's not that I am cheap, I just start thinking of the other things I could buy for my other guns that are more practical. Like I need to order a holster for my SP101 and that will be about $100 or more.
Hell I paid $120 for the holster for my 1911.
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I think you have to admit it kinda sounded that way.It's not that I am cheap, I just start thinking of the other things I could buy for my other guns that are more practical. Like I need to order a holster for my SP101 and that will be about $100 or more.
Hell I paid $120 for the holster for my 1911.
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You know how to solve that problem buy more guns then you can buy more gripsI have been looking at his also, to many damn choices!
Owning and having owned a Remington 700TMR in .308 Winchester, with an 8.5-25X Leupold Scope, well, I really don't have any interest.You want to spend some money . Kimber is into rifles now 2500 bucks to start with View attachment 407044
I think you have to admit it kinda sounded that way.
Havent read all the posts so sorry if redundant, but anyone working with screws would be well served owning a set tools like these:
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Way better than the old square or slow taper easyouts and no searching for the exact bit for the job.
Just a thought.
if you cannot cut a small slot in it, to get a straight blade screwdriver on it, I've had good luck with these. They have 2 sharp edges that dig into the stripped area pretty good.
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Did the JB weld and sacrificial bit ever work?
Yep it's crazy how much holster cost
I know man if I could do great leather work I would but I can't so I use the only leather work I can take money out of my leather walletYeah it is but when you see all the work that goes into making a real quality handmade holster it is worth it. This guys work is the best I have seen, so much better than an off the shelf holster like Galco or Desantis.
Good Post, Like @jbett98, I learned something too!That would have been next but it ended up working, I do have a set of these but not as small as this screw was.