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That's a very nice holster. I've never seen anything like it. Your buddy might have opened up a new market for himself. Please PM me with his contact info.
 
Hey y'all, I'm Tom Anderson and I'm the one that made that holster for jeepnik. He and I coordinated our ideas to create what turned out to be the sweetest rig I've done so far.
The "flap" on the front serves as the belt loop on the back in addition to adornment on the front and is held fast by a one-way pull-the-dot snap on the front - it's saddle-stitched in the back.
The thumb-break is reinforced and stiffened by a piece of kydex sandwiched between two layers of leather.
I've been a member here for many years, but don't post a whole lot. If anyone is interested in a rig like this, for either a NAA mini-revolver, Ruger Bearcat, or other small gun, please drop me a line. My email address is: tomanderson_nc(at)yahoo.com
Regards,
Tom
 
Met up with a leathersmith on another forum. One thing led to another and he made up something I've been looking for.

Horizontal, cross draw for my NAA .22 mag mini revolver.
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Considering making small stuff is harder, he did an amazing job. If anyone wants his info, let me know.
I would love that info please. Thats awesome
 
Good looking holster, you may have to quit your day job. :)

Holsters like that for bigger guns work well on seat belts when it's tough to get to a strong side holster in your car. The gun is right there in your lap where you can grab it quickly if need be.
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Thanks to all of you that have contacted me directly. I now have several orders in queue. I can't quit my day job yet, but I'm enjoying talking to new folks and hopefully providing them with a quality rig that they will enjoy as well as find useful.

Looks like I'm going to have to send jeepnik a Christmas present for getting this venture spun up for me. ;-)
 
Lovely work. As an amateur leather bender of significantly less talent, that is fine work.

Half the fun of the NAA revolvers is seeing how you can stash them them. I have an up the sleeve design I call the Bullwinkle (named after the old "nothin' up my sleeve" shorts where Bullwinkle tries to pull a rabbit out of his hat) that fits along the forearm for a cross draw that I plan on hammering out this winter.

The best part of the NAA revolver is that they can be stashed anywhere. I miight pick up 2 or 3 more for back-up-back-up-back-up duty;)
 
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