Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 23, 2011 at 21:48:54 from (174.124.35.12):
Some time back I asked Jde if he ever undertook making a holster for his hand gun./Victor made his and mine. Shoulder holster for the Long slide 45 and a clip on for the P.P.K 380.Both worked out as a beautiful projects and great fitting holsters.With buying a finished product the cost would have been $250.00 higher, learned another trade to add to the other list of accomplishments.MADE IN THE U.S.A. Bought both sets of loading dies for the new ones, so now we can load em up and shoot em out. Hand loaded for the 44 Mag- 480 with great success. Built a brick incloser for the reloader to be operated in.Supplies fit in the cabinet we built 8 years ago, so now the new supplies are here and in the cabinet to be re-loading for the 45- 380 after the holidays.Lots of enjoyment and a way lot cheaper then buying factory loads and holsters.Life isn't wasted when one LEARNS SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY> LOU.
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