Modifying a Fobus paddle
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:44 pm
I recently picked up a Fobus paddle for my Ruger P97, for occasions where it might be handier (or more discreet) to remove both gun and holster, instead of leaving an empty holster on my belt. (Parent-teacher conferences, etc.)
First impression: it's not for those who go commando. Even with a t-shirt, that stiff plastic manages to find bare skin all too easily. Solution: wear drawers. :(
Second impression: it's fine when standing, but when sitting, the forward edge of the paddle would really bite into my thigh, or the outside of my hip. If worn further back than 3:00, the curvature no longer matches, creating another comfort problem.
So, I took a pair of kitchen shears (tin snips would also work) and modified the profile of the front edge. Starting at the bottom center of the paddle, I cut a smooth curve that took about 1/4 inch off the widest part of the paddle, and tapered it up to re-join the factory curve near the top.
I faired the new curve with a file, sanded it smooth, and tried it out for a day. MUCH better!
Next, I may try gluing some leather or thin neoprene to the "skin" side of the paddle. If that works, I'll be able to go forth as God intended Scotsmen to be dressed. :D
Kevin
First impression: it's not for those who go commando. Even with a t-shirt, that stiff plastic manages to find bare skin all too easily. Solution: wear drawers. :(
Second impression: it's fine when standing, but when sitting, the forward edge of the paddle would really bite into my thigh, or the outside of my hip. If worn further back than 3:00, the curvature no longer matches, creating another comfort problem.
So, I took a pair of kitchen shears (tin snips would also work) and modified the profile of the front edge. Starting at the bottom center of the paddle, I cut a smooth curve that took about 1/4 inch off the widest part of the paddle, and tapered it up to re-join the factory curve near the top.
I faired the new curve with a file, sanded it smooth, and tried it out for a day. MUCH better!
Next, I may try gluing some leather or thin neoprene to the "skin" side of the paddle. If that works, I'll be able to go forth as God intended Scotsmen to be dressed. :D
Kevin