Kind of local .. anyone have any feedback
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- XJThrottle
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Isn't there a local board member that does this on the side?
ETA, reconshawn is his screenname.
ETA, reconshawn is his screenname.
- Boriqua
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I will see if I can follow up with reconshawn. Not sure I need a holster but I read the warranty information on the DME site and it left me wanting. Without someone to say .. they are good to go .. it may be to much to spend to find out.XJThrottle wrote: ↑October 17th, 2022, 3:06 pm Isn't there a local board member that does this on the side?
ETA, reconshawn is his screenname.
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Re: DME Holsters
Check out KT Mech as well.
- Boriqua
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Thank you .. I will check it out. I am "thinking" about an iwb of kydex for a 3"gp100 and its kind of a unicorn. I of course have an OWB of my own doing and I can make a leather iwb but because I ride a motorcycle it would have to have a thumb break and so I am considering kydex.
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I have used Reconshawn multiple times, he is good to go, you may need to take your gun to him and leave it as i am sure he does not have a mold for that. You as a holster maker yourself should be able to tell him exactly what you want, what kind of retention, clips, cant etc. He is pretty close to you at Val-Vista and Southern i think.