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    Default unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Pocket Holster

    This one is for right hand carry.
    The outside of the holster is flat, to prevent printing.


    The body side is molded for some retention. I've developed a little trick to control the depth of the molding so that they're not too tight. The gun won't fall out (like mine occasionally does when I use a nylon pocket holster), but draws easily.


    RAT Cutlery RC-3



    Spyderco Swick and Emerson La Griffe



    Rat Cutlery Izula



    Another Izula, showing some mounting options. CRKT Ryan Plan B w/ removable hook side Velcro mounting plate.


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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    I'm not sure if you are planning on offering these here for sale, but having seen your kydex work first-hand,

    I will vouch for the quality of materials and craftmanship that goes into your kydex gear.

    And you can quote that on the packaging as well.
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    ~Samuel Adams

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Looks good! I concur with ^^^^^^^LorDiego

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Nice. Where did you get the rivets?
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by normanvin View Post
    Nice. Where did you get the rivets?
    I get all my stuff from knifekits.com

    I just started making my won kydex quite literally today...nowhere near unloved's level of quality yet.

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    How do you like the Tek-Lok?
    "We shoot to stop. ... Unfortunately, death can be a byproduct."

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Dude, Very Nice! Where will we see your online store?

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Have you thought about a way to add something to the sides of the pocket holsters to make them stickier? The pocket holster I have for my LCP sticks in my pocket really well on a draw, but the gun doesn't stay oriented with the barrel down. The trigger stays shielded by the holster, but it still annoys me quite a bit. Guess I'm looking for the best of both worlds. If the holster would stay about where it started on a draw and the gun stayed completely in the holster all day, I'd be quite happy!

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Impressive.

    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: unloved's Kydex Gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by LorDiego01 View Post
    I'm not sure if you are planning on offering these here for sale, but having seen your kydex work first-hand,

    I will vouch for the quality of materials and craftmanship that goes into your kydex gear.

    And you can quote that on the packaging as well.
    Thanks Diego!

    Quote Originally Posted by beefcakeb0 View Post
    Looks good! I concur with ^^^^^^^LorDiego
    Thank you!
    Quote Originally Posted by normanvin View Post
    Nice. Where did you get the rivets?
    Thank you, and I get 'em from knifekits.com.
    Quote Originally Posted by jdlv4_0 View Post
    How do you like the Tek-Lok?
    I like 'em. They're sturdy, and secure. I have a mini that I've been using to carry one of my personal knives every day for at least five years. Still works great.
    Quote Originally Posted by phillyd2 View Post
    Dude, Very Nice! Where will we see your online store?
    Thank you! I'll let y'all know when I have an online store. Soon, hopefully.
    Quote Originally Posted by levib View Post
    Have you thought about a way to add something to the sides of the pocket holsters to make them stickier?
    I haven't, until now. I don't think it's necessary, but I'm sure I can find something.

    The hook on the stabilizer, or the one that extends a little past the slide, will catch the pocket on the draw. It's actually a little difficult to remove the whole package from your pocket. The holster is wide enough across the bottom to keep it from turning in my Riggs Contractor's Jeans, which have damn big pockets, and I can easily custom tailor the shape and size to fit coat pockets, or different sized pants pockets, etc.

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