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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1784791" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>it’s not hard to sew leather. I had to learn in order to get quicker access to holsters. those are a bit time intensive, but that’s because the leather is a bunch thicker and harder to work with. If you did time in the boy scouts, or Army/Marine Corps, you can probably do it. Don’t try if prior service involves Navy or Air Force, or if your improv skills involved having a buddy sew up your socks. Else it’s simple. decent sized needle, heavy duty cotton waxed thread.</p><p></p><p>straighten your charge pad out, draw some guide lines on the leather with something that will buff right out. bonus points: get a pattern to mark the sewing holes. Stitch that bad boy right up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1784791, member: 21926"] it’s not hard to sew leather. I had to learn in order to get quicker access to holsters. those are a bit time intensive, but that’s because the leather is a bunch thicker and harder to work with. If you did time in the boy scouts, or Army/Marine Corps, you can probably do it. Don’t try if prior service involves Navy or Air Force, or if your improv skills involved having a buddy sew up your socks. Else it’s simple. decent sized needle, heavy duty cotton waxed thread. straighten your charge pad out, draw some guide lines on the leather with something that will buff right out. bonus points: get a pattern to mark the sewing holes. Stitch that bad boy right up. [/QUOTE]
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