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Posted: 9/15/2024 1:50:39 PM EST
[Last Edit: DV8EDD]
Scooping my first SA soon, a basic Peretti 1873.  I'd like to have a western belt setup but man would love to find something under or around $200.

Got any suggestions?

ETA...

So ended up buying this beauty from Y-T71 and just got the gun today to go with it (NGD).  

Beautifully done, sir.  It really looks great in person.  Every bit as nice as folks thought in your original thread.  

Even my wife, who is not "into guns" thought it was super cool. Though, she does have a wood Montefeltro that might look good with this rig, hmmm.

I definitely sized wrong, that's 100% on me. I'd never gotten one of these before.  I might offer to buy another from Y at some point if he feels like making one OR maybe I'll wrap it somewhere as discreetly as I can to create the extra padding needed.




Link Posted: 9/15/2024 2:54:44 PM EST
[#1]
Check on ebay, lots of affordable leather . Check for a double loop or mexican single or double loop.
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 3:20:36 PM EST
[Last Edit: chuckg413] [#2]
Good leather is expensive. I have bought a couple rigs from Reddog Leather, Paul has an ebay site. His work is top notch.
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 3:40:25 PM EST
[Last Edit: Y-T71] [#3]
@DV8EDD

I make these

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I PM'd you
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 3:54:27 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Y-T71:
@DV8EDD

I make these

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105833/20240620_160832_jpg-3323300.JPG

I PM'd you
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replied.  that's a cool looking rig!
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 4:13:12 PM EST
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Link Posted: 9/16/2024 3:02:54 PM EST
[#6]
for those that have a belt like these, how much bigger than your pants/jeans size did you go?

Some of what I've read on sellers' websites says to add about 4 inches.
Link Posted: 9/16/2024 5:01:40 PM EST
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Originally Posted By DV8EDD:
for those that have a belt like these, how much bigger than your pants/jeans size did you go?

Some of what I've read on sellers' websites says to add about 4 inches.
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PM'd you but, the belt I make does indeed add 4" to the waist size of your pants.

This style of belt has a separate billet and chape sewn on so it isn't as simple as just adding 4" to a belt blank.

There is a "Point A" and a "Point B" that you measure from to get the proper fit.

For example, I wear a 34" pants size waist so I added 4" to get 38".

Using that measurement between "Point A" and "Point B" my belt blank measurement was 45"

Hope this helps!


*Edit*

Photo of billet and chape for those who are curious.
Chape has the buckle and billet has the holes.
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Link Posted: 9/17/2024 12:33:15 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Y-T71:
@DV8EDD

I make these

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105833/20240620_160832_jpg-3323300.JPG

I PM'd you
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Are you sewing a toe into the bottom of your holsters?
Link Posted: 9/17/2024 12:49:45 PM EST
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Originally Posted By divkat9:


Are you sewing a toe into the bottom of your holsters?
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Good question.

I am not sewing in the toe plugs.

They are glued in with high strength contact cement made specifically for leather.

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Link Posted: 9/17/2024 9:22:28 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Y-T71:


Good question.

I am not sewing in the toe plugs.

They are glued in with high strength contact cement made specifically for leather.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105833/1000003049_jpg-3324909.JPG

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Nice work.

I typically use barge cement. I've only done a couple of western rigs and have not as of yet used a toe plug and never thought about just gluing it in. May do so on the current project.
Link Posted: 9/17/2024 9:40:10 PM EST
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Originally Posted By divkat9:


Nice work.

I typically use barge cement. I've only done a couple of western rigs and have not as of yet used a toe plug and never thought about just gluing it in. May do so on the current project.
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Thanks!

One of these days I'm gonna mock up some toe plugs to practice on but I'm still also going to glue them.

Getting the stitch spacing to jive on the radius of the toe plug and the outside of the holster is definitely going to take some practice!
Link Posted: 9/17/2024 10:10:14 PM EST
[#12]
How much is one of your base rigs? I have a nice Slim Jim made by a guy on another forum for my 1858, need a gunbelt to match.
Eventually what I want is the Marnickle SASS starter rig, as soon as I get my other Uberti 1873. Not "cheap" leather by any means, but should last a lifetime, and they are a huge supporter of Cowboy Action Shooting.
https://www.mernickleholsters.com/shop/Official-SASS%E2%84%A2-Starter-Kit-p210404047
Link Posted: 9/18/2024 8:36:27 AM EST
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Originally Posted By armoredman:
How much is one of your base rigs? I have a nice Slim Jim made by a guy on another forum for my 1858, need a gunbelt to match.
Eventually what I want is the Marnickle SASS starter rig, as soon as I get my other Uberti 1873. Not "cheap" leather by any means, but should last a lifetime, and they are a huge supporter of Cowboy Action Shooting.
https://www.mernickleholsters.com/shop/Official-SASS%E2%84%A2-Starter-Kit-p210404047
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@armoredman

I PM'd you

I saw that Slim Jim holster (and others)

The maker is a true artist!

As you and others have already mentioned, gunleather is not cheap!

That's why I decided to go at it myself.

I have/make the time for my hobbies and I will always try before buy.

I knew I would be making more than 1 (if, of course, I was capable of doing it in the first place) so, my initial cost in tools and materials would quickly be negated.

Finally, it feels good to learn a new skill and be able to say "yep, I made this myself"
Link Posted: 9/20/2024 12:19:32 PM EST
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Buy way of follow-up I'm buying the rig from Y-T71

Super psyched!
Link Posted: 10/3/2024 5:48:23 PM EST
[#15]
Hey man, really glad you got your revolver and you like you holster!

I feel bad about the size though.

We'll talk about a solution
Link Posted: 10/3/2024 7:01:19 PM EST
[#16]
Looks great, nice work
Link Posted: 10/3/2024 7:08:49 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Y-T71:
Hey man, really glad you got your revolver and you like you holster!

I feel bad about the size though.

We'll talk about a solution
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No need to feel bad seriously, that's on me.  this thing is super nice!
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