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Old 11-21-2007, 03:43 AM   #1
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Thumbs up New IWB holster...Very nice.

Okay, full disclosure I'm proud of my new holster not my digital camera.
That being said this new holster from Gun Works (Tenn.) is outstanding and I have to recommend it to anyone looking for an IWB holster. It is priced at $75 (gun store mark up most likely) and is comparable if not better than other leather holsters I have seen for $75-$120.




As you can see it has a hex screw that can either adjust the cant or leave it floating. A lttle powdered loc-tite should keep it still once I get it where I like it.



Inside of the holster. You can see the reinforced area at the top. It's a doubler and there's probably a good 3/8" of leather in that area.







Anyways I think I've spent enough time showcasing my picture taking abilities.
bottom line this holster is great. Draws out smooth with a clean jerk. the clip squares off around the belt and has an offset cam inside the waistband to keep it from slipping off the belt. The leather is 1/4" thick all the way around and 3/8" around the top. These are hand made in Tennessee and the quality shows (in person).
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Old 11-21-2007, 05:25 AM   #2
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I have one for my 1911 and I love it. The quality is top notch.
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Old 11-21-2007, 05:29 AM   #3
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The quality looks superb, and I love the hex adjustment. Thanks for showing off!
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Old 11-21-2007, 01:33 PM   #4
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Very Nice!! I got mine a couple of weeks ago from GunWorks, Larry is a great guy. You will LOVE this holster. Very easy to wear. I too recomend this to ANYONE. www.gun-works.com

Okay, full disclosure I'm proud of my new holster not my digital camera.
That being said this new holster from Gun Works (Tenn.) is outstanding and I have to recommend it to anyone looking for an IWB holster. It is priced at $75 (gun store mark up most likely) and is comparable if not better than other leather holsters I have seen for $75-$120.




As you can see it has a hex screw that can either adjust the cant or leave it floating. A lttle powdered loc-tite should keep it still once I get it where I like it.



Inside of the holster. You can see the reinforced area at the top. It's a doubler and there's probably a good 3/8" of leather in that area.





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Thank you guys for all the kind words. We wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving.

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Just ordered one for my XD45 Service. Oughta be here in a couple of days. Larry said it was on it's way.
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let me know how the single hex lock works with a lot of movement, in out of car, physical work. i lost a set screw ( put in pretty tight) on my crossbreed....... worked itself loose almost every day. seemed to only be the front one
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let me know how the single hex lock works with a lot of movement, in out of car, physical work. i lost a set screw ( put in pretty tight) on my crossbreed....... worked itself loose almost every day. seemed to only be the front one
The Hex screw will eventually work itself loose if you swivel it too much, since it's what holds the swivel part onto the actual holster. It's not bad. I had to retighten mine every few days.
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The Hex screw will eventually work itself loose if you swivel it too much, since it's what holds the swivel part onto the actual holster. It's not bad. I had to retighten mine every few days.
I understand that, and have no problem tightening every few days, but it owuld be loose by lunch. im thinking locktite
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Guys I would suggest a drop of Locktight or Nail Polish,I have never lost a screw or any other parts.But as always if you Ever have a problem with one of my holsters email or give me a call 931 653-4117 and it will ship PRIORTY on me.Thank you Larry www.gun-works.com
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