Holster & belt post for feedback...glock 19 23 32

BruceGibson

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Hi, all. Wanted to post one for some feedback. This is an OWB in black cherry, crosscut, for the Glock 19, 23 or 32. Gunbelt is 1.5" wide. Feedback would be most welcome...what you like, and what you don't.
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Very nice. I like the cross cut design on the holster. It's something unique to any holster I've seen.

The white stitching seems a bit out of place however. Black would have blended with the colors of the holster and belt.

Additionally, I prefer my holsters to have a higher backing to act as a sweat shield between myself and the gun.

Pretty minor issues and that is really a well done, nice looking rig.
 
Even though I tend to prefer plain holsters, I really like the look of yours. I'll agree with Kreyzhorse's statements and add that the overruns of the crosscuts into the tooled portions detract from the quality of the holster and belt - it's like the crosscuts were a hasty afterthought.
 
Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous.

I will agree that the cross cuts running over into the edging does detract from it a bit. And, perhaps the white stitching is a bit jarring.

Nevertheless, I would have bought the set if it would have fit my gun (and I hadn't just bought a holster this afternoon).
 
Thanks, everybody. There's no excuse for the overruns...and that's been corrected.

The black cherry looks real good with the black stitching--I'll put one up next time I have one. The white gives it more of a traditional Western feel, which goes along with the crosscut and the border stamp.

The sweatshield/slide guard is an option for this design, along with a full or half-leather (Hermann Oak) lining.
 
That is a beautiful set up I really like it. Though personally I don't think that the tactical tupperware goes very well with the amazing leather work. If you had a nice Black 1911 with dark cherry grips then it would all flow together perfectly. Aside from the gun looking out of place it is pretty awesome. I'd buy one for sure.
 
Not a fan of the crosshatching,,,

I do like your design for the holster though,,,
Nice slick edges are definitely a plus.

I won't even say anything about your choice of pistol,,,
"Tactical Tupperware" deserves a good home too.

Try something else other than that cross-hatching though,,,
it was a lovely holster right up until that moment.

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Not saying I don't like Polymer frames I have one myself (XD) they're great, just saying they look out of place in leather. Especially leather with as much work and effort as this one. Just my opinion, in order to keep the western look and feel it needs to have big iron in it wether it's a revolver or 1911 or a similar steel frame. But everybody has their own tastes I suppose.
 
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