Holster design for comment...

Ya have me thinking,,,

Using the holes for adjustment would still allow for the Cinch-Tite feature,,,
It would just not allow for EZ-OFF feature.

You know this is going to cost me some leather,,,
I was sketching out some ideas last night.

I think I can keep EZ-OFF and still adjust the angle of carry.
 
Thinking of marketing that design? I love hand-made things as opposed to things cranked out on production lines myself, and I'd definitely be interested in a holster that could sit that high. I could cover that thing right up with a medium-sized hoodie sweater.
 
Well step one is to get something more professional worked out - better stitching in recessed grooves, better edging, etc.

Once I have a final pro-grade design, next step is to get some blue-guns as molds. Market targets will be relatively big stuff - Beretta '92, 5" 1911, Glock 17, 4" L-frame S&W, 4" GP100.

I've also been pondering getting in bed with a local gun shop in Tucson, become their in-house holstermaker of sorts, use their inventory for molds, take orders there.

See, one thing about this class of rig is that it's perfect for AZ's legal and social gun climate. We don't have the Texas problem of "flashing equals lawbreaking" driving deeper concealment. "Mostly concealed" is OK here, in fact it's probably an optimal balance between fast access and "don't scare the sheeple" because they sheeple really don't look all that hard.
 
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