Show Off Your Non-Cowboy Stuff Here

Started by Marshal Will Wingam, June 25, 2012, 08:58:45 PM

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KidTerico

Cheer up things could be worse, sure enough I cheered up and they got worse.

Marshal Will Wingam

Cool, KT. It looks good. I made one tomahawk when I was a kid. I tempered it in the toilet after heating it with a torch. Got it so hard it was difficult to sharpen. It didn't look anywhere as authentic as yours, either. ones like this make me think that some day I'll make a more authentic looking one.

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KidTerico

Thanks Marshal be sure and post it if you do . KT
Cheer up things could be worse, sure enough I cheered up and they got worse.

1961MJS

Hi KT

If you don't mind sharing secrets, what are the windings made of?  That looks both good, and sturdy.

Thanks


KidTerico

Quote from: 1961MJS on June 10, 2015, 08:21:17 PM
Hi KT

If you don't mind sharing secrets, what are the windings made of?  That looks both good, and sturdy.

Thanks


Its sinew KT
Cheer up things could be worse, sure enough I cheered up and they got worse.

Johnny McCrae

Here is a Rig I just finished for a Ruger .44 Mag Revolver with a Scope. I left the support strap a bit longer until I know how much clothing will be worn by the customer. He will go from a T-shirt to heavy hunting clothing.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Marshal Will Wingam

That's pretty cool, Johnny. That looks comfortable. A friend of mine had a Super Redhawk with a scope for a while. He could have used one of those.

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Johnny McCrae

Many thanks for the kind words Marshall.

I made one for a Thompson Super 14 with a Scope earlier this year. What I do is wet-mold the gun (with Scope on) to the sewn holster and then put clamps on the short section from the muzzle to the Scope. After it dries, I trim off the excess and sew the short section up and then wet-mold it again. It's a bit tedious but it seems to work.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Lucky R. K.

While at the unloading table at our last shoot I saw a vey neat leather bucket used for carrying spent brass.  I came home with the idea and made this one.
http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l361/decapper/PICT0335_zpszrma5he1.jpg


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Marshal Will Wingam

Nice, Johnny. The double wet-molding seems to be effective. Nice work.

Cool bucket, Lucky. Is that for your own brass or for picking it up for others?

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Lucky R. K.


Thanks for the comments Marshall.  I will probably use it for both picking up brass for the posse and to transfer my spent brass from the unloading table to the cart.

Lucky
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Marshal Will Wingam

That's getting good use of that bucket. Good idea.

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Johnny McCrae

Here are two CCW Holsters for a Kahr 9mm K9 Pistol. One is worn outside the belt and the other one is worn inside.
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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

good pattern, and design, and it looks like it will work well, thanks for sharing... 8)

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olskool

[/img]   this ain't cowboy but i guess it could have rode the range. it is my model 14 rem. carbine in 30 rem. it was made in 1912 and is a pawn shop rescue.
beware of the man who has only one gun, he probably knows how to use it.....

olskool

beware of the man who has only one gun, he probably knows how to use it.....

olskool

sorry i had to put the images below....
beware of the man who has only one gun, he probably knows how to use it.....

Slickshot

Here is a sheath I finally designed, worked on, and finished just the other day.  It is for a hand forged Medium Camp axe I purchased about a year ago.

Feedback is welcome.


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