This video demonstrates how to modify a leather holster to better fit a shorter barrel revolver, specifically a 2.5-inch Colt Python, by shortening the holster's length. The process involves careful cutting, sanding, and burnishing of the leather edges to achieve a custom fit and a clean, finished appearance. The presenter emphasizes the importance of a proper fit for both aesthetics and functionality in concealed carry.
This video features Master Leather Craftsman Sam Andrews demonstrating the correct techniques for fitting a leather holster that is too tight. He provides practical tips and advice on how to properly adjust a holster to ensure a secure and comfortable fit for firearms. The video also includes a "What Not To Do" section to guide viewers away from common mistakes. The description also contains promotional codes for Brownell's and Blackout Coffee, along with links to support the channel.
This guide details the expert-level construction of the Andrews Custom Leather Carjacker holster, as demonstrated by master craftsman Sam Andrews. It covers advanced leatherworking techniques, including pattern tracing, specialized cutting, hardware installation, intricate stitching with vintage machinery, precise wet molding using a hydraulic press, and meticulous finishing processes for a durable and functional cross-draw holster designed for vehicle use.
This YouTube video focuses on "Sam Cutting Patterns For Holsters" from Andrews Custom Leather. The description highlights a contact number for Sam and promotes Blackout Coffee with a discount code. It also encourages viewers to support the channel through subscriptions, Patreon donations, and Amazon shopping via provided links. A secondary car channel is also mentioned. The primary content revolves around holster patterns, suggesting a focus on custom leatherwork for firearm concealment or carriage.
This guide details the process of making a simple, single-layer leather belt, presented by Sam Andrews of Andrews Custom Leather. It covers essential tools like strap cutters, bevelers, and slicking tools, and outlines steps from cutting the leather blank to finishing the edges and installing hardware. The video emphasizes the importance of a strong foundation for a belt and offers insights into various finishing techniques and optional enhancements like lining or decorative stamping.
Dominic Whitaker, an artist at Andrew's Custom Leather, demonstrates the intricate process of leather carving and stamping for custom holsters. The technique involves transferring a taped paper pattern onto wet leather, then using a swivel knife for detailed carving. This is followed by stamping with various tools to add texture and depth. The process requires patience and precision, transforming veg-tan leather into functional art pieces.
This guide details the expert process of crafting a Western Cowboy Fast Draw Rig, emphasizing traditional leatherworking techniques. Master craftsman Sam Andrews demonstrates precise cutting, stitching with vintage machinery, and wet molding around a Single Action Army (SAA) revolver. The process highlights the importance of material selection, specialized tools, and meticulous finishing for a functional and aesthetically pleasing holster.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews introduces Jackson Leatherwork, a craftsman specializing in high-quality custom leather holsters, magazine pouches, and sheaths. The description encourages viewers to mention "Sootch00" when contacting John at Jackson Leatherwork for excellent service. The video also provides links to Jackson Leatherwork's website, a previous review of their products by Sootch00, and Sootch00's social media profiles. The content focuses on showcasing the craftsmanship and offerings of this custom holster maker.
This video details the multi-day process of crafting a custom leather 'Saddle Style' (pancake) holster for a Glock 19 by Sam Andrews of Andrews Custom Leather. It covers essential techniques from pattern tracing and hand-cutting to lining, stitching with a Landis 16 machine, edge finishing, wet molding using a hydraulic press, and final sealing. Key insights include design principles for smooth draws, protecting firearm finishes, and achieving professional-grade edge work.
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