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08-22-2010, 16:44
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Jake's Papaw
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Location: Arkansas
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FS: Concealed Carry Holsters
Hand made in Arkansas. I custom make these Holsters one at a time building them just the way you want them. My holsters are designed to be worn around the 4 o'clock position for optimum comfort. I make them in black cowhide. and in natural horsehide which is a light tan. I use metal clips and can add belt slots to the holster so you can remove the clips and wear on your belt owb. I have 6 holes in the leather for you to move the clips up or down to adjust the cant and ride height of your weapon.
If you have any other Questions feel free to email me at myholsters@gmail.com and I will get back with you as quickly as possible.You won't here from a secretary or a receptionist, because I don't have one. I believe you need to hear from the man that will be building your holster.
In most cases I can get your holster to you in a week to 10 days. These holsters are Kydex with 8-9oz Premium Leather or Horsehide backing. Extremely comfortable for all day wear. All holsters come with 100% satisfaction guarantee. Lifetime warranty.
Cowhide is only $55.00 Shipped.
Horsehide is only $65.00 Shipped.
Wear it 2weeks if you don't like it, return it for a full refund!
The advantages of a horsehide holster.
1.They are stronger, yet thinner than
cowhide, making them easier to conceal.
2. Horsehide does not absorb sweat like
cowhide, because it is more dense and
much more durable than cowhide.
3. The horsehide I use is 100% natural
with no color or dyes to stain your
clothing.
4. When you first receive your horsehide
holster it will seem a little stiff, with daily
wear it will form to your body and become
the most comfortable holster you own!
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To Order,
Go to my website theisholsters.com
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List of guns I make holsters for:
All 1911's
Beretta Storm 9mm & 40
Bersa Thunder 380
Browning Hi Power 9mm
FN Fnp9mm & 40cal
FN 9-40
Glocks - all
Glocks With 436 Laserguard 19,23,26,27,33,36,& 39
HK p2000sk 9mm
Hk usp 9mm,40cal
Hk usp compact 9mm,40cal
Hk usp compact 45
Kahr 9mm,40cal
Kahr PM9
Keltec P3at
Keltec P11
Keltec pf9
Ruger LC9
Ruger lcp
Ruger lcp/wlaserguard
Ruger lcr
Ruger sp101
Sig p220
Sig p226
Sig p229 with rails
Sig p229 without rails
Sig P220
Sig p230,232
Sig p238
Sig p239
Sig p250
Sig mosquito
Springfield Xd's-Xdm-Xd subcompacts
Springfield Operater
S&W m&p
S&W J Frames
S&W Sigma
S&W 3913,3914,4300series
S&W 1076 10mm
Taurus PT 111-140-145
Taurus PT 709slim & 740slim
Taurus 85
Walther P22
Walther P99
Walther PPS 9mm, 40cal
and others
thanks for your interest
Tommy
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08-22-2010, 22:38
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What guns do you make them for? Can you make one for a J frame holster? How much extra is horse hide?
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08-23-2010, 04:50
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Jake's Papaw
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Location: Arkansas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FireMedicKeith
What guns do you make them for? Can you make one for a J frame holster? How much extra is horse hide?
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Horsehides are $ 60.00, and yes I can make one for a j frame as a matter of fact I have a horsehide j frame ready to ship now in right hand
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08-23-2010, 11:52
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Location: prescott, arizona
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PM sent, Tommy.
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Matt
USN Corpsman '80-'86.
G17Gen4,G19,20SF,21SF,21Gen4,23Gen2,38,39
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08-26-2010, 15:07
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Jake's Papaw
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Originally Posted by xrmattaz
PM sent, Tommy.
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Your holster is on its way!
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08-26-2010, 21:03
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sacré bleu!
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Money's a bit tight right now, but I'm keeping this thread in mind for payday. Your stuff looks nice, and I like the price. Hey, that rhymed.
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08-27-2010, 15:58
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Quote:
Originally Posted by theis
Your holster is on its way!
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And it arrived today, pretty darn quick from Arkansas to Arizona!
I ordered this holster four or five days ago, and it's already in my waistband, gently snuggling my RIA Officers Compact. All for $45. shipped.
I must say, I didn't expect much, but I'm very favorably impressed by Tommy's handiwork. Nice piece of leather, kydex that makes a good resounding "snap" when the pistol is inserted, and a good "combat cut". Four adjustment holes for cant and ride height, and good steel belt clips. Very comfortable and quite concealable, even under just a t-shirt.
I've been a Milt Sparks/Alessi/Kramer snob for many years now, and own a plethora of those holsters, but I often go back to the Crossbreed Supertuck or Comptac MTAC style.
The MTAC has always been my favorite, but Comptac doesn't make a "slide" version for the 1911 pattern pistol....this holster works well with any slide length 1911, I dig that.
Tommy's holster is simply just as good as the others, with a very short wait/delivery time, and an excellent bargain, especially considering the low cost of admission.
Thank you, Tommy.....and thanks for the extra little goodie!
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"it's hard to make a fed-proof holster that you can still get the gun out of" Bren
Matt
USN Corpsman '80-'86.
G17Gen4,G19,20SF,21SF,21Gen4,23Gen2,38,39
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08-27-2010, 17:17
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Very interesting and a good price point. Can you post a picture of the back side? I am curious as to the hardware on the back and the comfort level up against whichever fastening device you use. I love my MTAC but their Spartan with the exposed hardware and rough leather is a no go for me. How does yours stack up? Thanks.
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08-27-2010, 22:02
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In IL HELP ME
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I'll give ya a try.. paypal on its way..
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08-27-2010, 23:54
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can i order kydex/nylon/plastic type belt clips instead. other holsters i have with metal clips that point out tend to tear up my shirts if i bump into things with my waist.
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08-28-2010, 06:26
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Quote:
Originally Posted by QwikKotaTx
Very interesting and a good price point. Can you post a picture of the back side? I am curious as to the hardware on the back and the comfort level up against whichever fastening device you use. I love my MTAC but their Spartan with the exposed hardware and rough leather is a no go for me. How does yours stack up? Thanks.
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Here is what I can tell you about my holsters. Comfort is is the number 1 concern when I build a holster, my hardwear is exposed but will never know it is there I use a press on my rivets that pulls them into the leather.I wear one all day ever day and have sold several of these and everyone seems to be happy. I do smooth the leather over on the back but it is not slick like the front. Try you one while they are still 50.00 wear it two weeks or even a month, if you are not happy return it and I will give you a full refund. The last thing I want is for you to buy a holster from me that you cannot wear all day in comfort
Thanks
Tommy Theis
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08-28-2010, 06:28
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Originally Posted by AmericanGunWorks
I'll give ya a try.. paypal on its way..
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thanks for the order Zack, I will get you going
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08-28-2010, 06:29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by datnvan
can i order kydex/nylon/plastic type belt clips instead. other holsters i have with metal clips that point out tend to tear up my shirts if i bump into things with my waist.
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yes you can get kydex clips if you want them
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08-28-2010, 11:43
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Member
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Location: Houston, Tx
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Thank you for the reply. I sent you an email about an M&P9c holster.
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Originally Posted by theis
Here is what I can tell you about my holsters. Comfort is is the number 1 concern when I build a holster, my hardwear is exposed but will never know it is there I use a press on my rivets that pulls them into the leather.I wear one all day ever day and have sold several of these and everyone seems to be happy. I do smooth the leather over on the back but it is not slick like the front. Try you one while they are still 45.00 wear it two weeks or even a month, if you are not happy return it and I will give you a full refund. The last thing I want is for you to buy a holster from me that you cannot wear all day in comfort
Thanks
Tommy Theis
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08-28-2010, 11:48
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Senior Member
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Location: prescott, arizona
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Quote:
Originally Posted by QwikKotaTx
Thank you for the reply. I sent you an email about an M&P9c holster.
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Qwik,
I was also concerned about exposed hardware on the backside of the leather, but I cannot feel it, in any way.
This is one very comfortable holster, wearing it since five this morning!
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"it's hard to make a fed-proof holster that you can still get the gun out of" Bren
Matt
USN Corpsman '80-'86.
G17Gen4,G19,20SF,21SF,21Gen4,23Gen2,38,39
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08-28-2010, 13:59
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Tagged for after work.
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08-28-2010, 16:35
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Another PM sent, Tommy.
My Ruger LCR (yes, the revolver) needs a nice holster to call it's own.
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"it's hard to make a fed-proof holster that you can still get the gun out of" Bren
Matt
USN Corpsman '80-'86.
G17Gen4,G19,20SF,21SF,21Gen4,23Gen2,38,39
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08-28-2010, 23:26
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Quote:
Originally Posted by theis
I can make them for most carry guns:
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Can you make it for a Glock 19 w/Crimson Trace laser guard?
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08-29-2010, 02:43
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Jake's Papaw
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Quote:
Originally Posted by r126NYC
Can you make it for a Glock 19 w/Crimson Trace laser guard?
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Yes I can make a holster for your Glock 19 w/Crimson Trace laser guard
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08-29-2010, 06:53
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hedgehog
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Hi Tommy, what Kahr models do you have ?
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08-29-2010, 08:00
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Quote:
Originally Posted by revel8
Hi Tommy, what Kahr models do you have ?
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Kahr cw9-40
Pm9-40
Thanks
Tommy
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08-29-2010, 08:01
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Another PM sent your way, Tommy.
My Glocks need your holsters, as well. I'm semi-retiring their VM2's.
After carrying my 5" 1911 17 hours yesterday, I've found my new favorite holster maker.....I hate you.
(I'd better get 'em all while I still can!)
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"it's hard to make a fed-proof holster that you can still get the gun out of" Bren
Matt
USN Corpsman '80-'86.
G17Gen4,G19,20SF,21SF,21Gen4,23Gen2,38,39
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08-29-2010, 08:02
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hedgehog
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Location: CT
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Originally Posted by theis
I don't have any kahr yet, I will be glad to order the blue gun mold if anyone wants a holster that I do not have a mold for
Thanks
Tommy
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Tragically, neither blue gun or red red gun make the t9, which is the model I have. All most makers can do for me is design a "slide" model
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08-29-2010, 20:17
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Tommy's holsters are the best deal out there.I got one for my Glock 29 SF and love it so much I am getting one for my Ruger LCR.Tommy your holsters are number one in my book.
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08-30-2010, 00:44
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sent you some $$
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