]I haven't posted in a while but I've been back reading the forum lately and thought I'd post tonight.
I recently sold a Taurus PolyProtector 605 .357 snub nose. It was lightweight as you can imagine but also kicked like a mule. In fact, it was the only gun I've ever shot that actually hurt. I had been casually looking for some thing to replace it with for CC and thought I'd go back to a Keltec PF-9
I got it the other day from buds guns from my FFL and the next thing was to find a holster.
I've made several before and each time you get to know a little better what you want.
I had been looking online and had seen the web page that showed how the guy made the holster for Russel Crowe in the movie "3:10 to Yuma". I liked the worn rusty gray look so I thought I'd give it a try without the tooling
Here's the inspiration
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And here's my rendition. Not done yet. Still have to attach the star and put something on the back so it won't scratch the gun. Overall I am happy. It took a lot of patience and reapplying to get it how I wanted it. I may still go over it some more
I didn't want to do the whole rusty barrel thing like the Russel Crowe holster so I read that you could mix rubbing alcohol with a little black dye. It makes it grayish and much thinner so that you can apply several coats. I also sanded the high spots to give it a worn look.