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  1. Hillbilly Hydrographics

    New rig for my ruger wrangler

    I enjoy working on every piece I make but after enough low key plain black and brown holsters and such I like to stretch my fingers a bit. Decided I'd make a complete custom rig for my ruger wrangler in between customer projects. I know there is some leather fans here so thought I'd share. Im...
  2. iShatterBladderz

    BlackArch Holsters' Protos-M

    On the advice of many over on r/guns and r/CCW, I recently purchased a Protos-M Dual-Clip IWB holster from BlackArch Holsters. I purchased this for my new(to me) M&P 9 Pro Series. I have to admit, I was a bit nervous about concealed carrying a full sized pistol, as I am a little guy at 5'6" and...
  3. gtrgy888

    Cutting off the bottom of a leather holster

    Hi, I’m considering cutting off the closed end of a long holster for a single action revolver, so I can carry either a 5 inch barrel or 8 inch barrel with the extra barrel jutting out the bottom. The holster is stitched tight at the bottom. Could the cut cause the rest of the stitching to...
  4. ArmedOkie

    Love this Versa Carry holster

    Just wanted to share a photo of this little holster. That's my Glock 43 in it. If you're like me and really prefer an OWB holster to an IWB, I can't recommend one of these enough. This one is made of buffalo, I believe, and I was honestly surprised how freaking nice it is, especially for the...
  5. Spats McGee

    Great Expectations: Beltman belts

    Caveats: First, the views expressed are mine, and mine alone. They do not reflect those of The High Road, or any other affiliated organization. Second, it's going to sound like I work for Beltman, but I don't. I have no affiliation with the company, aside from being a customer. When I...
  6. david58

    Boots

    All hunters need footwear, right? So this thread is relevant, I hope... :) I am torn. Old school, prefer tall leather boots, waterproofed with snowseal, and nice Vibram soles. But a good pair of Danners with stitched soles (so I can re-sole) are upwards of $300. Cost at Danner to resole is...
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