Finished my first holster HK P7

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My friends at A&M gave me the impression Aggies don't have any T-shirts in any color other than maroon. What are you trying to pull? :leaving
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Zoomie wrote:My friends at A&M gave me the impression Aggies don't have any T-shirts in any color other than maroon. What are you trying to pull? :leaving
The pictures that Gigag04 posted are for illustration purposes only so that the holster is more visible. He would never wear that T-shirt in public. [At least not in College Station]. :lol:
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Real nice holster but if that's you in the picture, you sure are skinny.
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Oldgringo wrote:Real nice holster but if that's you in the picture, you sure are skinny.
5-07 200lbs. Not skinny at all. I was down to 175 when I ran the austin half two years ago, but starting gaining when I started lifting with a partner who's big into powerlifting. I'm not "big and swol" but the added strength comes in handy on the streets.
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gigag04 wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Real nice holster but if that's you in the picture, you sure are skinny.
5-07 200lbs. Not skinny at all. I was down to 175 when I ran the austin half two years ago, but starting gaining when I started lifting with a partner who's big into powerlifting. I'm not "big and swol" but the added strength comes in handy on the streets.
{SIGH} I used to weigh 200 lbs.
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Re: Finished my first holster HK P7

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Nice holster for a nice gun. Good work!
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AndyC wrote:Gee, how did I miss this thread??

That's a nice-looking bit of work there - please post more pics when you can :thumbs2:
Thanks - It will most likely be spring break (week and a half) before I can do more. I had an exam today, work tonight, off duty job tommorow and then I'm fishing/camping at Lake Somerville this weekend. Work monday, test/work tuesday, and group project for school wednesday and thursday. After thursday, I work that 3 day weekend, and then spring break - where I can bang out some holsters and finish this one. I'm making one for my Commander next, then one for the Kahr P380 and the fiance's M&P 9c. I'll keep you guys posted with pics. Once I'd get my skill level polished a bit, I'd be happy to do some work for others.
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