New to leather, second holster

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Hey all... been a lurker for a while and started bending kydex, but hey nothing beats some leather goodness. So I spent a couple months gathering tools and knowledge, dialing in patterns and such. So I thought I'd share.... this is my second holster crafted with 8-10 oz Herman Oak and shark, hand stitched. Convertible owb/iwb super comfortable. Just finished the matching double mag carrier pics to follow. Sig 938 with Crimson Trace
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Nice holster. I love shark. One suggestion would be to make sure the mag release isn't covered or partially covered.
 
Nice holster. I love shark. One suggestion would be to make sure the mag release isn't covered or partially covered.

Thanks... I took that into consideration and the design and stiffness of the release won't allow accidental release.
 
Very nice work. I applaud ya for jumping in with good materials right from the get go. Excellent designs and execution. Molding is great. Welcome here.
 
Thank you thank you!!. It is important to have good tools and materials...It certainly affects the end product and everything between so I didn't skimp. I did make the first holster and carrier with some Tandy leather for practice which turned out decent enough but one can definitely tell the difference
 
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