Second attmpt at building a holster

Evyl Robot

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I won't go into detail on the gross failure of my first attempt right now, but suffice it to say that my first holster tuned into a rock. I'm pretty proud of my second attempt, though. Here's a link to my blog where I have the so-far pics posted.
 
OK. So I finally got to take some pictures in sunlight. Here are two pics showing that this thing sucks my Smith & Wesson L-Frame in tight enough that it it undetectable even under a light, cotton shirt:

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Here's a better pic of the holster itself in use:

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And, the money shot:

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As I said before, I'm thrilled about how this one came out. Maybe it was beginner's luck, or maybe I have some natural talent for this kind of work. I'm going to have to make some more holsters to find out!
 
Wow, nice. Tell you what, if you can make a revolver holster that has a flat inner face with a split beltloop, I'd be all over that. Everything I've found for my SP101 3" is just uncomfortable as heck.
 
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